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BTS j-hope Drops ‘MONA LISA’ Concept Photos

BTS’s j-hope is keeping fans on their toes with another exciting music release! Just one week after unveiling his latest song, “Sweet Dreams,” the multi-talented artist is set to drop yet another single.

BTS’s j-hope Announces New Digital Single “MONA LISA” Just One Week After “Sweet Dreams” Release!

On March 15 KST, BIGHIT MUSIC officially announced that j-hope will be releasing a new digital single titled “MONA LISA” next week.

According to the agency, “MONA LISA” is a hip-hop and R&B track that draws inspiration from the timeless allure of the world-famous painting. The lyrics creatively compare a captivating individual to Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, emphasizing that true beauty is not just about external appearance but the distinctive charm and personality that make someone special.

BIGHIT MUSIC also shared that this new single is a heartfelt gift from j-hope to his fans (ARMY) as a token of appreciation for their unwavering love and support. They further expressed hope that fans would show enthusiastic interest in j-hope’s journey ahead.

The excitement surrounding the release intensified when concept photos for “MONA LISA” were revealed the following day, giving fans a glimpse into the song’s artistic and stylish aesthetic.

“MONA LISA” will officially drop on March 21 at 1 p.m. KST.

In related news, j-hope’s previous single “Sweet Dreams” has been dominating the iTunes charts across the globe. According to BIGHIT MUSIC, the song had already reached No. 1 in at least 79 regions, including major music markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Canada, Australia, and Brazil.

In addition to his upcoming digital single, j-hope is already hyping fans up with his first solo world tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’, a 31-date journey that kicked off with a three-night concert at Seoul’s KSPO DOME from February 28 to March 1. The BTS member is currently in North America and will be heading back to Asia in April.

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