It feels as if the world has acknowledged and accepted our sincerity.
J-HOPEIt feels as if the world has acknowledged and accepted our sincerity.
J-HOPEWe Are Bulletproof: The Eternal’ demonstrates that we will keep going despite the difficulties. It reveals our ego.
J-HOPEWe want to keep doing our own music and show our own colors.
J-HOPEEveryone liked me when I went up on the stage at a talent search in elementary school, and that’s when I decided to become a music artist.
J-HOPELouder Than Bombs’ shows our inner shadows.
J-HOPEMy fantasy had always been making a music video and performing with music that I had created.
J-HOPEI remember being captivated by Jules Verne’s ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’ when I read it as a kid.
J-HOPEWe are happy that we could resonate with so many people.
J-HOPEI actually don’t preoccupy myself with ‘I’m going to do this kind of rap in this kind of genre’ kind of thinking when I work.
J-HOPEWhen I was a little kid, I simply loved music and enjoyed expressing myself with my body.
J-HOPEI started dancing first, but felt I could also tell my story through my music.
J-HOPEWe’ve matured musically, as well as in the way we think. We’ve also developed a higher sense of responsibility. This has refined us and these developments are really being reflected in our music and our dance.
J-HOPEWhen I hear the word electric, I think of Pikachu!
J-HOPEI feel we have achieved the goals that we set out to achieve.
J-HOPEWe’re proud that everything we do is giving off light.
J-HOPEI put ‘hope’ in my name to be a hopeful existence in the group.
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