「BTS」J-HOPE、ビルボード1位をとった日はメンバー全員を招集→振り付け練習を強行
”BTS” J-HOPE, on the day they reached number one on the Billboard charts, summoned all the members and forced them to practice choreography
J-HOPE (BTS) revealed his daily life.

On the 21st, MBC's Omniscient Interfering View (planned by Kang Young-son, directed by Kim Yoon-jip, Jeon Jae-wook, Lee Kyung-soon, Kim Hye-ni, Jeon Dong-sik, and Lee Da-woon) aired episode 352, which featured the daily lives of BTS's J-HOPE and actor Choi Kang-hee.

When manager An Dasol appeared, J-HOPE asked, “What time are we leaving?” sparking curiosity.

After finishing his concert schedule, J-HOPE is set to film the music video for his new song “Killin' It Girl” in Thailand. He explained, "The schedule was a bit tight, and we couldn't find the right timing for the music video shoot. There wasn't enough time to go to Korea, so I thought, ‘If we can shoot it while we're there,’ and decided to film in Thailand."

J-HOPE mentioned that he would be synchronizing with the dancers he worked with during the U.S. tour for the new song's choreography, saying, “I have to do English again. The English assignment ended yesterday. The assignment is clear.” He expressed his struggles.

J-HOPE, who had entered “English emergency mode,” said, "I have to restart. Suddenly, my stomach hurts. I get nervous thinking about meeting foreign friends."

J-HOPE impressed everyone by memorizing each dancer's name. Manager An Dasol explained, “J-HOPE directly searched for and gathered these people through social media.” J-HOPE formed his own 'Dancer Avengers' by assembling dancers whose energy and vibe matched well, leaving everyone in awe.

Manager An Dasol said, “Last year, while working on songs in the US, we had already planned three singles in advance.”

J-HOPE mentioned “Killin' It Girl” as the song he cherishes most, saying, “As soon as I heard it, I thought, ‘I absolutely have to do this song.’ The members had already heard it too. They said the song is good and the performance is good.”

J-HOPE continued working on the choreography for the new song even while taking a shower, and Manager An Dasol confirmed his efforts by saying, “He practiced non-stop.”

J-HOPE, known as the “choreography team leader” of BTS, reportedly adopts a strict attitude in the practice room, unlike his usual reserved demeanor. He explained, “I'm the type who sticks to the principle of ‘work hard when you work, and rest when you rest.’”

On the day 'Dynamite' topped the Billboard Hot 100, J-HOPE gathered all the BTS members for dance practice, drawing admiration for his dedication. Additionally, that day was JUNG KOOK's birthday.

J-HOPE explained, "I thought, 'We have to make the stage look cool, so we should do what needs to be done.' Being able to enjoy life happily and work joyfully is because we worked hard. With that in mind, I decided to do whatever I could."

Furthermore, J-HOPE shared, “I first encountered dance in fifth grade. Dancing on stage was so much fun and brought me joy. I told my mother, ‘Dance is fun and interesting,’ and she supported me afterward.”

He continued, “My father opposed it. My father, who was a high school literature teacher, said, ‘Why would you want to do something that doesn't require intelligence?’ But now he supports me more than anyone else.”

After finishing his schedule, J-HOPE went for a night walk with the staff. Visiting the Jod Fair Night Market, J-HOPE revealed, “I've never been to a night market before. It was my dream.”

Meanwhile, MBC's 'Omniscient Interfering View' is a show where managers provide unfiltered information about stars' real-life routines, and various “meddling experts” engage in pointless meddling. The show airs every Saturday at 11:10 PM.
2025/06/22 06:10 KST
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