A documentary series poster depicting the journey of BTS J-Hope to find his dream was released.
A documentary full of j-hope’s colors.
Selection of destinations, dance genres, dancers, etc.
BTS j-hope posted the main poster of the documentary series “HOPE ON THE STREET” on the group’s official SNS at midnight on the 7th (Korea time). The poster catches the eye with a strong contrasting color and J-Hope’s dynamic pose.”HOPE ON THE STREET” is a documentary in which j-hope, who marks his 12th anniversary this year, looks back on his life through “dance” that penetrates his past, present and future. He leaves for Osaka, Japan, Paris, France, New York, USA, and Seoul and Gwangju, Korea, along with Bugalukin, a dance teacher and Popping world champion, as a trainee.

In each city, J-Hope meets artists who are active in various genres of street dance, including poppin, house, hip-hop, and locking. And by communicating with them through ‘dance’, new learning is gained.
In particular, J-Hope actively presented opinions on the selection of cities, dance genres, and dancers in the documentary planning stage and took the direction of the project. He also completed a documentary series full of his own colors while devoting his heart and soul to the composition of the video.
“HOPE ON THE STREET” consists of a total of six episodes, and the first episode will be released at midnight on March 28. The video is available in 240 countries/regions around the world through the Online Video Service (OTT) TVING and the U.S. online video service Prime Video.
The documentary was produced with the album ‘HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1’ of the same name. Shinbo’s title song “NEURON (with Gaeko, Yoon Mirae)” contains J-Hope’s musical roots, motivation for life, and expectations for a new start. In addition, organically connected music and videos express the message he wants to convey more three-dimensionally.