BTS’ J-Hope Reveals All the Songs of ‘Jack in the Box’ Album

J-Hope is here with the full tracklist of his upcoming solo album Jack in the Box and fans cannot get over the 10-track playlist that is soon to blow away our minds. The names of the songs were released in a unique video that shows that the new persona of our Hobi is dark and will mesmerize us in a very dangerous way. As this is the first solo album that will start off our beloved BTS’ solo projects, we are really excited about the album’s release.

J-Hope released the tracklist and the songs are Into, Pandora’s Box, MORE, STOP, = (Equal Sign), Music Box: Reflection, What If…, Safety Zone, Future, and Arson. The reveal has got fans everywhere jumping with excitement for this solo album as they have started making the connection between the song names with his previous Vlive live streams and pictures uploaded on social media. And let us admit it, 10 songs recorded by the now mesmerising Jung Hoseok are all we need to make this year the best!

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J-Hope too is building up the excitement of ARMYs everywhere by teasing us this week with videos of a jack in the box while tagging it with Hope in the box, or lighting a candle with the word Arson written on it. These videos were shared on his Instagram before the tracklist reveal.

J-Hope is the first member of BTS to be releasing his solo album after the group announced their upcoming solo projects while taking a short break from group activities. The group has done an amazing job in recent years, topping Billboard charts and winning awards, and this is a break that will only bring better content from the group. ARMYs everywhere are supportive of the group’s decision and are eagerly looking forward to their solo projects.

Check Out J-Hope’s Jack in the Box Tracklist

Jack in the Box is set to release on July 15, 2022.

Listen to More by J-Hope on Spotify.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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