K-pop boyband BTS member J-Hope recently wrapped up the US leg of his Hope On The Stage world tour. However, the singer returned to South Korea before embarking on his Asia gig.
J-Hope’s latest purchase has created a buzz among his fans. He sported an eye-catching shirt for his airport look, which fueled theories of his potential new song. The singer is known for teasing his new songs in cryptic ways, and his fans are guessing that he could soon release a new solo.
J-Hope recently connected with his ARMY through a livestream where he showed what he had brought from his US trip. During the live session, the singer revealed that he had purchased a white T-shirt with the word "Single" printed on it, styled exactly like the Google logo, with the same font and colors.
J-Hope said in the video, “I did some shopping in America.” He then pulled out the T-shirt and playfully asked fans, “Isn’t this so cute, everyone?” He couldn’t control his laugh while explaining that he bought the T-shirt simply because he thought the idea was ridiculously funny. He added, “It’s so funny. I bought it because it was funny.”
new single on saturday in ph j can feel it https://t.co/iy8eGaYW81what size hope size (@agustdkittty) April 9, 2025
While some eagle-eyed fans took the hint and claimed that he was referring to his relationship status, others suggested that it could be a title for his new single.
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However, neither J-Hope nor BIG HIT have confirmed any of these theories.
For the unversed, J-Hop has released two singles, Sweet Dreams and MONA LISA, so far. Both solo songs received critical acclaim and immense popularity.
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