BTS' J-hope sends ARMY into a frenzy after making a surprise cameo in Crush's Rush Hour teaser - Watch

From album to performances, J-hope really has been keeping ARMY on their toes! Now, the BTS member made a brief appearance in Crush’s Rush Hour teaser and fans can't wait for the song to be released. Take a look!
BTS' J-hope and Crush

BTS' J-hope and Crush

J-hope is going to appear in Crush’s music video! The BTS member just confirmed his presence in the music video for his collaboration with the soloist, which has made ARMY even more eager for the upcoming song's release.
On September 19 KST, it was revealed that BTS’ J-hope would be collaborating with well-known South Korean soloist Crush for his upcoming track, Rush Hour. Set to drop on September 22, the news came as a surprise to fans who happened to spot J-hope's name in the teaser for the song. Check out the first teaser here:

For those who aren't aware, Crush is a R&B and hip hop singer-songwriter and producer best known for his works Just, Beautiful, Don't Forget, Bittersweet, Let us go and Sleepless Night. The singer-songwriter is currently under PSY’s label, PNATION and will be making his first comeback following his mandatory military service.
While fans were unsure if J-hope would appear in the music video, they were hoping he would. And it seems like all their wishes are coming true. Wearing a casual outfit paired with brown sunglasses, J-hope cleared up any doubts surrounding his cameo with the latest teaser. Here’s the second teaser in case you missed it:
Fans immediately swooned over the BTS member’s appearance. Take a look at what fans have to say:

Rush Hour marks J-hope’s second solo music endeavour since BTS announced that they would be spending more time on solo projects instead of focusing on group activities. He released his studio album, Jack in the Box, in July of this year as his first solo venture. In the same month, J-Hope headlined at Lollapalooza on the final day of the festival.
Meanwhile, on the group front, the boy group is set to hold a free concert in Busan in October this year as a part of South Korea’s campaign for the World Expo 2030.
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