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As the year 2023 draws to a close, BTS’ J-Hope bids a warm farewell through a heartfelt social media post, sharing a series of photos that offer a glimpse into his cherished moments from the concluding year. Jung Hoseok took fans on a journey through his past year in his uniquely expressive style. From showcasing his diverse fashion sense to providing behind-the-scenes glimpses of his musical endeavours, the post, captioned “Adios 2023,” captures J-Hope’s experiences. The collection also includes candid moments with fellow BTS members and collaborators, Jimin and J.Cole.
The collection is adorned with highlights, featuring snapshots of J-Hope’s stylish ensembles, a reflective indoor selfie, and a moment of appreciation for artwork in a museum. A particularly heartwarming moment unfolds as Jimin, showcasing their close bond, presents J-Hope with a personalised album. Adding a playful touch, there’s a delightful snippet capturing Jimin shaving J-Hope’s head.
The post concludes with a showcase of J-Hope’s diverse fashion sense, featuring various outfits and selfies, along with a distinctive buzzcut and stylish caps. With a fond farewell to 2023, the post expresses anticipation for the upcoming year, leaving fans excited about what 2024 might bring.
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As all BTS members fulfill their compulsory military service, notable achievements continue for the group. Following the completion of military enlistment for V, RM, Jimin, and Jungkook, the group’s poignant song, Spring Day, has claimed the top spot on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart for an impressive 63 non-consecutive weeks. Additionally, other classic BTS tracks such as Outro: Tear, No More Dream, and Louder Than Bombs have experienced a resurgence.
WINGS secured the 5th spot on the Digital Song Sales chart, while the debut of Outro: Tear at No. 22 reaffirms the timeless relevance of their hits. These chart resurgences during the members’ military service highlight the deep and lasting connection BTS maintains with their devoted fanbase, ARMYs.
During their period of inactivity as a group, BTS also treated fans to their documentary series BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, offering an intimate portrayal of their lives.
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