J-Hope, from BTS, is one of the idols who has already revealed some of his favorite Korean songs, and RECREIO has separated five of them for you to listen to!
Following our favorite artists often leads us to discover their personal musical tastes. J-Hopemember of the BTSis one of the idols who has already revealed some of his favorite Korean songs through the Melon Station podcast “BIGHIT MUSIC RECORD”, and RECREIO has separated five of them for you to listen to in the list below!
1. Thank You For Breathing — Tablo, Bong Tae Gyu, Yankie
J-Hope defined the collaboration between the rapper Tablo, the actor Bong Tae Gyu and the singer Yankee as one of his favorite tracks. In addition to being composed by the artists themselves, “Thank You For Breathing” features lyrics that talk about appreciating the little things in life and the gratitude we should feel, no matter what.
2. Lay Your Head On Me — Crush
Shin Hyo-seopbetter known by his stage name Crush, has participated in several K-dramas soundtracks, including some that are available on Netflix, such as “Queen of Tears” and “Itaewon Class”. In case of J-Hopehis favorite track by the singer is “Lay Your Head On Me”, a single released in 2018 that talks about someone we can trust with our problems.
3. Stay — BLACKPINK
Among all of BLACKPINK’s discography, J-Hope chose the track “Stay” as one of his favorites. Unlike other songs by the girl group, this one has a more relaxing melody, focused on folk-pop. The lyrics also match the rhythm, as they talk about two people who once loved each other and are slowly drifting apart.
4. And We Go — Sung Si Kyung
“And We Go” is the first song sung entirely in English by the South Korean soloist and television presenter Sung Si Kyung. The rhythm and lyrics are light, similar to previous tracks, where they also express the happiness of loving and sharing life with someone.
5. Permission to Dance — BTS
As the interview was conducted in 2021, J-Hope he also couldn’t help but mention “Permission to Dance”, BTS’ most recent release at the time. To this day, the track is one of the group’s most played on Spotify, accumulating more than 670 million streams!
Source: Recreio
