BTS' J-Hope recently took a short break from his military activities and paid a special visit to the 'Hope on the Street' pop-up store. Not only did he surprise fans with his sudden visit, he also shared a video of himself performing the Neuron dance challenge in his military uniform. The fun video has now sent the internet berserk, with ARMYs (BTS fans) praising Hobi's swift moves.
In the video, the 'Chicken Noodle Soup' singer first cheekily shows his gun-wielding skills before breaking into the dance moves with his friends cheering up on him in the background. "It takes 3 minutes to do it," he captioned the video.
J-Hope shared more glimpses of his visit, with his fans dropping a bunch of snaps. In the first snap, the 'Arson' singer was seen being his goofy Hobi self, striking different poses in his military uniform. The second picture had 'HOPE ON THE STREET' written on a neon sign board. In other pictures, the BTS member was seen showing off his infectious smile as she posed at different corners of the quirky store. He wrapped his dump with a snap of colourful flowers. "Thank you for coming!! I Love You," he captioned the post.
The first episode of 'Hope on the Street', the documentary series, premiered on March 27. In the documentary, the BTS members honour those who inspired their love of dance.
“As seen in the opening scene of the docuseries, Hope on the Street stemmed from J-Hope’s initial idea of rediscovering his artistic roots and source of motivation—street dance,” said Jun Soo Park, series director. “As far as I know, he also began working on his special album, Hope on the Street, Vol. 1, with the intention of making music specifically for dance.”
J-Hope is currently serving his mandatory tenure in the South Korean military. He is expected to be discharged by 2025. A confirmed date of his discharge will be shared by the end of this year.
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