J-Hope recalls the innocence behind all his emotions when making his mixtape Hope World.
The heartthrob even took a trip down memory lane and tried recalling some of his favourite moments when speaking to Rolling Stone.
He began everything by admitting, “You know, looking back, I think it was really pure, innocent, and beautiful that I could do such music at those times. When I work on music right now, I have an opportunity to go back to those emotions and think, ‘Oh, those were the days’.”
“I think it really has a good influence on the music that I work on now. Through the mixtape, I learned a lot, and I think it really shaped the direction that I want to go in as an artist, as a musician.”
Before concluding he also added, “I’m really just grateful that so many people loved my mixtape. I am planning to keep on working on music and to try to show people a [style of] music unique to J-Hope.”
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