Rush Hour MV Review: BTS J-Hope and Crush Bring Funky Beats Ready To Hit the Street!

Shin Hyo-seok better known as Crush is back after two years with the new single Rush Hour featuring BTS J-hope and we are loving this collaboration of two amazing artists. Earlier today, the singer’s Youtube channel premiered the music video for the single and we can say that this is the song for the weekend!

The Rush Hour music video was released on September 22, 2022, and now this is all we can talk about.

Rush Hour Music Video Review
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Crush featuring J-Hope ‘Rush Hour’ Music Video-Song Review

Crush has certainly made a dynamic comeback with his Rush Hour music video, and bringing his friend J-Hope to feature in this single was definitely the right choice. The two artists have brought forth a wonderful performance because this song not only speaks of their aspirations but also brings the perfect vibe to the table.

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The music video brings out the street vibes and hip-hop style and those dance moves really make us want to join them but also just stand in awe and look at them. This song literally screams that it is now Crush Hour because this singer is back to show what he is!

Lyrics from ‘Rush Hour’ Music Video-Song:

It’s been two whole years of this
Held my tongue for way too long
Set my destination to the studio, ’cause I can
This is Crush hour, get out the way, ayy

The three minutes music video shows a very busy street setting where Crush first makes his entrance and starts the party. He speaks through his lyrics that he has finally made his way back to his beloved studio where he can finally bring out the thoughts that have stayed in his head.

It is now Crush Hour and he is ready to pave the way. So gather up like a traffic jam and be ready to follow him through a new road. J-hope then enters and talks about the crowds that surround him that feel no less than a traffic jam. And amidst all this, he is ready for some Crush Hour and to follow his lead.

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So now it is Crush Hour and it is time to gather up like a traffic jam and enjoy this time with an energetic session with this music that won’t let us sit down. With this in mind, the music video is ready to enter the loop and for us to enjoy the endless funky beat that these two energetic artists have brought to us.

As the two artists bring out the energy, we cannot overlook the Jack in the Box vibes that can be sensed at the beginning of the song or the Mic Drop steps that J-Hope brought in the music video.

The song really gets to you because the two artists have really put together a fun single and we cannot help asking for more from them.

Altogether, this was a song that can be really enjoyed by the listeners and will make its way to our playlists.

Check Out Crush and BTS J-Hope in Rush Hour Music Video

Listen to Rush Hour on Spotify.

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Crush's Rush Hour music video featuring BTS J-hope is out and we are loving this collaboration that is here to get the party started!
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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Crush's Rush Hour music video featuring BTS J-hope is out and we are loving this collaboration that is here to get the party started!Rush Hour MV Review: BTS J-Hope and Crush Bring Funky Beats Ready To Hit the Street!