Hybe's Spring Lineup: J-Hope, TXT, and Boynextdoor to Drop New Releases
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-03-22 05:48:05
Courtesy of Big Hit Music
Hybe, the South Korean entertainment company, is gearing up for a spring of musical delights with releases lined up from some of its prominent artists. The lineup includes J-Hope of BTS, TXT, and Boynextdoor, each set to unveil new projects in the coming weeks.
J-Hope, a member of the globally renowned boy band BTS, is scheduled to release a special album on March 29. Preceding the album release, on March 28, J-Hope will debut a documentary series titled "Hope on the Street." The series comprises six episodes chronicling J-Hope's visits to various cities including Osaka, Paris, New York, and his hometown of Gwangju, where he collaborates with local street dancers.
Following J-Hope's release, TXT is slated to drop their sixth EP, titled "Minisode 3: Tomorrow," on April 1. Leading up to the album release, the group has been unveiling teasers, including a recent "romantic" concept clip featuring member Yeonjun.
Boynextdoor, a K-pop boy band produced by Zico, will make their return to the music scene on April 15 with their second EP titled "How?" The album follows the narrative of first love, continuing from their debut single "Who!" and their first EP "Why."
Notably, Boynextdoor achieved a milestone by landing on the Billboard 200 albums chart with their first EP "Why," debuting at No. 162 in September of the previous year.
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