BTS' J-Hope and Cursh talk about their collaboration on ‘BLACKVOX’ Ep 1
BTS' J-Hope and Cursh talk about their collaboration on ‘BLACKVOX’ Ep 1
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Soloist Crush has started a new video series on his YouTube page, and it's a part about carpooling with some of the biggest stars and the singer's friends. The "Beautiful" singer requested J-Hope in order to have a legendary start to his show.

J-Hope took part in the music video for Crush's return single, "Rush Hour," shortly after promoting his own solo debut. Crush had just finished his conscription to the military. J-Hope also made an appearance in the first episode of Crush's 'BLACKVOX,' a new show shot using the notion of a BlackBox/dashcam style. J-Hope served as both a featured and main artist for the song and its music video.

One can see that the two artists, who are working together for the first time, respect one another from the get-go. J-Hope explained how Crush first contacted the BTS member, saying that he had written a song specifically for the vocalist of the song "Arson," and how that is how it came to pass. When Crush was asked to perform at J-wedding Hope's sister's and J-Hope had him listen to "Jack In The Box," Crush and J-Hope became friends, according to Crush, who revealed this on a different show.

J-Hope was inspired by the song's title to reflect on it and give it his own unique interpretation, which helped him come up with catchy lyrics for his verse. When they were recording, they both remembered how their passion outweighed the desire for rest. Being a dancer, J-ability Hope's to absorb information was once again put on display as Crush complimented him and recalled his own struggles learning the choreography. They performed a live reaction to the song as they sang along to it to close the episode, and it could just have been the best one ever.

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