Wait what! BTS’ J-hope catches ARMY off guard by collaborating with Crush for Rush Hour - details

BTS' J-hope has surprised fans with an unexpected collab! The BTS member is set to feature on well-known R&B artist Crush's upcoming track. Although a few were surprised, others commented that the singer had been hinting at the collaboration for quite some time. Take a look!
BTS' J-hope and Crush

BTS' J-hope and Crush

ARMY, another collaboration is underway! Following RM’s collaboration with Korean hip-hop crew Balming Tiger for their song SEXY NUKIM, J-hope has surprised ARMY with an unexpected collaboration and fans are already jumping with joy.
The BTS member certainly has kept his fans on their toes! After dropping his first studio album, Jack in the Box, just a few months back, J-hope blew fans away with his Lollapalooza performance. After he closed out his solo promotions on a high, fans were eager to see what was next for the singer. And let us say, he didn't disappoint.
The BTS member is all set to feature on well-known Korean R&B soloist Crush’s upcoming track, Rush Hour. This news came as a surprise to fans who happened to spot J-hope's name in the teaser for the song. Take a look:

The song is scheduled to release on September 22 and is highly anticipated among the fans who can't wait to see what the artists have in store for them. With no knowledge of the collaboration until it was announced, ARMY have expressed their joy at the prospect of two renowned artists working together.
While some fans were caught off guard, others pointed out that J-hope had previously dropped hints regarding the collaboration. From tagging the soloist in numerous Instagram stories to liking Crush’s posts related to his upcoming comeback, the singer had subtly hinted that something was indeed brewing between the pair.

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.
Meanwhile, on the group front, BTS is set to hold a free concert in Busan on October 15 this year as a part of South Korea’s campaign for the World Expo 2030.
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