J-Hope Talks 'Meaningful Moment' Making Lolla Headlining Debut

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'Every moment is very fun and very new and it makes me feel like I’ve gone back to the old days.”

The prep work included deep dives into perfecting his live delivery of the first two singles from his first solo album,, and they’re the songs he says he’s most excited to perform for the first time. “They are also songs that have styles that I haven’t performed before,” he explains.”So I practiced a lot because they are kind of difficult songs to do live.”“I have to perform these songs solely dependent on my voice and vibe. Not the usual weapon that I have, which is dancing,” he adds.

So I created this album so that I can prove myself, you know? I wanted to show people that this is the music that I do. This is the vibe that I have. I wanted to let many other artists to hear my music; that I want to let the artists know that, ‘Oh, J-Hope does this kind of music,’” he says. “I’m looking forward to a collaboration, so maybe I can do a very cool and awesome collaboration with other artists. Nothing’s set yet, but it’s just my bold ambition. I’m open to any future plans like this.

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