J-Hope

J-Hope is a South Korean pop star who is a member of the boy band BT-Big Hit Entertainment. He is also a Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, and dancer, best known as a member of the boy band Bangtan Boys.

How much is the net worth of J-Hope?

J-Hope does not appear to have any personal social media accounts. He is, however, active on Twitter and YouTube through the accounts of his group. As a result, the group’s YouTube channel has 26.2 million subscribers and their Twitter account has 24.3 million followers.

His net worth is estimated to be around $12 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. In 2016, he paid US$1.6 million for a luxury apartment in South Korea for his personal use.

J-Hope has a net worth of $20 million as a South Korean rapper, dancer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as a member of the South Korean boy band BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys.

Jung Hoseok, better known as J-Hope, was born in February 1994 in Gwangju, South Korea. BTS formed in 2013, and their debut studio album Dark & Wild was released in Korea in 2014. That album peaked at number two in Korea and number three on the US World chart. In 2016, BTS released the Korean album Wings, which debuted at No. 1 in Korea and No. 1 on the Billboard World Chart. In 2018, the group released the Korean album Love Yourself: Tear, which debuted at number one in Korea, the Billboard 200 chart, and the US World chart. The album also charted at number two in Canada, number three in Japan, and in the top ten in a number of other countries. BTS’s Japanese album Wake Up debuted at #3 in Japan in 2014, and their Japanese album Youth debuted at #1 in Japan in 2016. Face Yourself, their Japanese album, debuted at number one in Japan and on the US World chart in 2018. They have had numerous number-one singles, including “Fire,” “Blood Sweat & Tears,” “Spring Day,” “Not Today,” “DNA,” “Fake Love,” “For You,” and “Chi, Ase Namida.” In 2018, J-Hope released the mixtape Hope World, which debuted at number one on the US World chart.

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Caption: J-Hope (source: Wikipedia)

Wiki/Biography of J-Hope

J-Hope, who was born on February 18, 1994, will be 27 years old in 2021. He was born and raised in the Buk District of Gwangju, South Korea, in a well-established Christian family. He is South Korean by nationality and follows the Christian religion. He finished his primary and secondary education at a local high school in Buk District, Gwangju, South Korea.

Following that, he enrolled at Hanyang Cyber University in Gwangju, South Korea, where he earned a Master of Business Administration degree. He has been interested in dancing and singing since childhood, and he has competed in numerous local events, winning numerous awards. He studied professional dance for nearly six years at Gwangju Dance Academy and worked as an idol trainee.

J-Hope’s Childhood and Adolescence

Jung Ho-Seok, better known as J-Hope, was born on February 18, 1994, in Gwangju, Korea. He is 26 years old and was born under the sign of Aquarius. He grew up with his parents and has an older sister, Mejiwoo, who is an Instagram celebrity.

Prior to his debut with BTS, he was a member of the underground dance team Neuron and studied dance at Gwangju Music Academy. His dancing abilities eventually led him to develop an interest in singing, which enabled him to audition as an idol trainee.

Fans have given him nicknames such as Hobi, Sunshine, J-Dope, J-Farmer, J-Kill, Golden Hyung, Angel, Jay, Captain Nemo, JH, and many more. He currently resides in Hannam-dong, Seoul, South Korea, with his family.

Education of J-Hope

He graduated from “Gwangju Global High School” and then went on to “Global Cyber University.” Tennis was his passion when he was in elementary school. Similarly, he usually competes and once won a bronze medal in a three-team competition.

Professional Career of J-Hope

J-Hope was first approached by agents from Big Hit Entertainment during a major national casting in 2010. He joined Bangtan Boys as its first trainee before becoming an official member of the band in June 2013 alongside Jin, Suga, RM, Jimin, V, and JungKook.

J-Hope made his debut in 2013 with the single “No More Dream,” which was included on the Bangtan Boys’ debut album “2 Cool 4 Skool.” He and the members of BTS went on to win a slew of awards and perform at a variety of events, including the Mnet Asian Music Awards, the American Music Awards, and Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking Eve.

On December 21, 2015, the South Korean singer launched his solo music career with his first single, “1 VERSE.” He debuted three solo songs, “Mama,” “Boy Meets Evil,” and “Just Dance.” In addition, he launched a solo career in 2018 with his debut mixtape, Hope World, becoming the third member to do so.

J-Hope became the highest-charting solo K-pop act on the Billboard 200 after BoA, Taeyang, Jonghyun, and G-Dragon, as well as the fifth Korean artist to chart on the Billboard 200 after BoA, Taeyang, Jonghyun, and G-Dragon. Hope World debuted at 63 on the main chart and topped the World Albums chart. In the same year, his boy band BTS debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with their albums Love Yourself: Tear and Love Yourself: Answer.

Chicken Noodle Soup, his duet with Becky G, topped the charts around the world in 2019. After becoming popular through a social media dance challenge, the song topped the Billboard World Digital Songs chart and even made it into the Hot 10. In January 2020, he was promoted alongside fellow BTS member RM to become a full member of the Korea Music Copyright Association alongside Suga.

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Caption: J-Hope (source: Soompi)

J-Hope’s Achievements and Awards

He has won several local dance awards, including first place in a National Dance Competition in 2008. His solo debut’s success propels him to third place on the Emerging Artist Chart, 97th on the Artist 100 Chart, and 91st on the Artist 100 Chart for the week of March 10 and 91st on the week of March 17.

He is the Artist 100’s fifth Korean creative person, and thus the second Korean soloist after Psy. The South Korean artist and his band were named ‘New Artist of the Year’ at the 2013 Golden Disk Awards, the 2013 MelOn Music Awards, the 2014 Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards, and, ultimately, the 2014 Seoul Music Awards.

The situation in a relationship of J-Hope

He never mentioned anyone he cared about on social media. He should most likely be single and specialized in his field.

He has not been linked to any dating rumors since joining BTS. Several online sources claim that he was in a relationship before joining BTS. J-Hope divorced his girlfriend after she decided to move on with someone else, but that is the only dating story he has.

Body Dimensions of J-Hope

With a height of 5 feet 10 inches and a weight of 65 kg, he has an impressive body structure. His favorite hair color is red, and he enjoys Sprite as a drink. He claims to be one of the members who can cook. Mang’s BT21 character could be a blue/purple horse.

J-Hope used to teach Literature in BTS’s mini-drama ‘Flower Boys.’ He enjoys literature and reading. He admits that he isn’t very good at drawing. Green is his favorite color. He is fluent in Japanese, Korean, and the basic Sunshine language.

Social Media of J-Hope

J-Hope does not appear to have any personal social media accounts. He is, however, active on Twitter and YouTube through the accounts of his group. As a result, the group’s YouTube channel has 26.2 million subscribers and their Twitter account has 24.3 million followers.

His net worth is estimated to be around $12 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. In 2016, he paid US$1.6 million for a luxury apartment in South Korea for his personal use.

Important Information About Jung Ho-seok

  • Green is Jung Ho-favorite Seok’s color.
  • He aspires to be a tennis player.
  • J-ideal Hope’s type is a woman who is considerate and skilled in the kitchen.
  • After RM and Suga, he was the third member to join BTS.
  • He enjoys song listing and window shopping.
  • The first album he purchased with his own money was g.o.d.s.
  • Jung Ho-Seok was on the verge of leaving BTS during his trainee days, but after speaking with Rm, he decided to stay.
  • He dislikes mathematics.
  • He is currently enrolled in Global Cyber University alongside Kim Taehyung and Jungkook.
  • J Hope is also known as “Manger Jung” in BTS due to his importance in dance choreography.
  • J Hope released his first mixtape, “Hope World,” in March 2018.
  • Mickey, his dong name, is a pat lover.
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Caption: J-Hope (source: Bollywood Hungama)

Quick facts:

Full Name: Jung Ho-seok
Born Date: 18 Feb, 1994
Age: 27 years
Horoscope: Aquarius
Lucky Number: 7

 

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