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CRUSH Talks About Working With J-hope From BTS

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CRUSH offered a number of enlightening insights about collaborating with BTS’ j-hope on Rush Hour. The singer-songwriter wanted to give fans a new song, and working with J-hope made it happen flawlessly.

The artist talked about working with the BTS rapper to record Rush Hour in an interview with MK Sports. He commended Sunshine’s tenacity and mentioned that he insisted on re-recording to make sure the song was error-free.

J-hope was sweating profusely while working so hard on the recording that he neglected to use the restroom. Throughout the entire tape, J-hope kept begging, “Let me do it again.” I can do it more effectively. “Please, just once more!”

CRUSH continued by claiming that J-Hard Hope of BTS had achieved unprecedented success because of his work ethic. He declared:

I have a lot of respect for him as an artist because I saw that he didn’t get to where he is now by accident.

CRUSH talks about his first experience working with the j-hope of BTS

Famed soloist CRUSH announced his return on September 19, 2022, with the digital track Rush Hour, almost two years later (with a j-hope of BTS). The information shocked everyone.

When it promised to combine two excellent things in one song—comeback CRUSH’s and the appearance of the Daydream rapper—fans’ excitement soared.

On September 22, CRUSH talked about its partnership with MK Sports in an interview. He first got in touch with j-hope from BTS to discuss working together. He continued, saying:

“J-Hope and I had already had a long conversation about music. I found that the musical style I was considering and the parts of this new song that I could relate to are similar to J- Hope’s.

J-Hope agreed to take part by making an appearance in the song when I suggested that we work together.

He continued by saying that Rush Hour was best suited for BTS’s upbeat rapper. The two “established synergy in many areas,” he continued.

In addition to singing in the song, J-Hope of BTS also directed the music video. He also helped CRUSH check the production and gave him more energy when he needed it.

J-hope even consented to appear in the music video. He stayed by my side and made an effort to make me feel better when I was physically worn out from filming my dance scenes. I also appreciated his help with the coaching and monitoring.

The audience gave the song very positive reviews. People were also shocked by the song video’s hidden punch. In one of the chorus dances, the couple performed BTS’s Mic Drop’s hook step. On YouTube, Rush Hour (containing j-hope from BTS) has amassed 5.3 million views since its release on September 22, 2022.

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