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List of songs written by J-Hope

List of songs written by J-Hope

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South Korean rapper, songwriter and record producer J-Hope has written songs for his career as a solo musician, band member, and for other performers. His debut mixtape Hope World (2018) charted in ten countries worldwide, debuting atop the Billboard World Albums chart and peaking at number 30 on the Billboard 200, the highest peak by a Korean soloist at the time of release.[1][2] J-Hope collaborated with numerous in-house producers at his record label Big Hit Entertainment to create the mixtape and is a credited writer on all seven tracks. The mixtape's lead single "Daydream", which debuted at number one on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart,[2] is a house track discussing J-Hope's struggles as a Korean idol presented in an upbeat style.[3][4] J-Hope conceptualized the song as a means to discuss "the desires and wishes that every person in the world has but [he has] to hold down and cover up" due to his career path.[5] He later released his second solo work in September 2019, a single entitled "Chicken Noodle Soup" featuring American singer Becky G. The song contains lyrics about J-Hope's background in dance, and is performed in three languages: Korean, English, and Spanish.[6] The song peaked at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the first time a member of BTS has appeared on the chart as a soloist.[7]

J-Hope performing at the 33rd Golden Disc Awards on January 6, 2019

He serves as one of the primary songwriters for the pop and hip hop boy band BTS, of which he is a member, appearing as a credited writer on every album released by the group since their debut in 2013.[8] On these albums he primarily works with the Big Hit production team, including company founder Bang Si-hyuk, and fellow BTS rappers RM and Suga. The trio later collaborated to release the trap diss track "Ddaeng", produced by Suga and Korean record producer Jang Yi-jeong and inspired by traditional Korean instrumentals.[9] He has also penned music for other musical endeavors by BTS members, co-writing the song "Otsukare" for the duo Sope, comprising himself and Suga. In addition, he composed much of the melody for the 2016 ballad "Awake", performed by bandmate Jin as his first solo song. In January 2020, the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) promoted J-Hope to a full member of the organization due to the worldwide popularity of the BTS songs "Boy with Luv", "Home", and "Blood Sweat & Tears" which he co-wrote.[10]

J-Hope's work as a writer for musicians outside of BTS has been minimal. In 2012, before his official public debut, he featured on the track "Animal" by former labelmate Jo Kwon and was part of the writing team, which included Swedish EDM producer Avicii. J-Hope also worked with South Korean music pioneer Seo Taiji to adjust portions of the track "Come Back Home", from the album Seo Taiji and Boys IV (1995), which was eventually performed by BTS at the Seo Taiji 25th Anniversary concert in August 2017.[11]

As of June 2023, 137 songs have been attributed to him as a writer and composer by KOMCA.[12]

Songs

Key
Indicates single
# Indicates a non-commercial release
Indicates songs written solely by J-Hope
BTS sitting on a white couch with a blue background. The seven members are all wearing various blue and gray outfits.
J-Hope is one of the primary songwriters for the boy band of which he is a member, BTS.
Jo Kwon, wearing a white collared shirt, belts into a microphone.
J-Hope helped to write Jo Kwon's song "Animal", which also featured him.
Jin, wearing a formal black suit at an award ceremony, waves to the crowd.
J-Hope was a co-writer on fellow BTS member Jin's 2016 track "Awake".
Becky G smiles into a large, red microphone.
American singer Becky G featured on J-Hope's 2019 single "Chicken Noodle Soup" and helped write the track.
Seo Taiji sits at a table with a microphone on it.
J-Hope participated in a rework of the "Come Back Home", originally written by Seo Taiji (pictured) and his band Seo Taiji and Boys, for the Seo Taiji 25th Anniversary event.[11]
J-Hope collaborated with RM (right) and Suga (left), the other rappers in BTS, to release the track "Ddaeng", performed by the three of them.
J-Hope, wearing a gray hanbok, speaks into a microphone while holding a Melon Music Award. Suga, on the right side of the image, watches J-Hope speak.
Sope, a duo formed by J-Hope and fellow BTS rapper Suga, have released one song together.
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Notes

  1. the track samples "El Chapo" by The Game and Skrillex[14]
  2. although credited to BTS, the song is a solo track by the listed BTS member[25][26][27]
  3. RM changed his name from "Rap Monster" to "RM" in 2017. This was one of his first works to be credited under the new name.[29]
  4. samples "Born Sinner" from J. Cole's 2013 album of the same name
  5. the track samples "Chicken Noodle Soup" by Webstar and Young B featuring The Voice of Harlem[6]
  6. remake of the original song by Seo Taiji and Boys, released as part of the Seo Taiji 25th Anniversary event[11]
  7. though officially credited to BTS, the song is by the duo Sope, made up of J-Hope and fellow BTS rapper Suga[49][50]
  8. the track samples “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” by Ol' Dirty Bastard of the Wu-Tang Clan

References

  1. Compiled Hope World album charts:
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    • "Billboard Japan Hot Albums". Billboard. March 12, 2018. Archived from the original on April 21, 2019. Retrieved March 10, 2018.
    • "J-Hope – Hope World" (in Dutch). GfK Entertainment. March 10, 2018. Archived from the original on July 14, 2020. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
    • "VG-lista: Hope World" (in Norwegian). VG-lista. March 3, 2018. Archived from the original on March 3, 2019. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
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    • "Veckolista Album, vecka 10, 2018" [Weekly album list, Week 10, 2018] (in Swedish). Sverigetopplistan. March 10, 2018. Archived from the original on June 29, 2020. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
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  17. Big Hit Entertainment (2019). BTS World: Original Soundtrack (CD booklet). BTS. South Korea: Big Hit Entertainment. EAN 8804775128868.
  18. Big Hit Entertainment (2017). You Never Walk Alone (CD booklet). BTS. South Korea: Big Hit Entertainment. EAN 8804775077494.
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  20. Big Hit Entertainment (2018). Love Yourself: Answer (CD booklet). BTS. South Korea: Big Hit Entertainment. EAN 8809440338238.
  21. Big Hit Entertainment (2013). O!RUL8,2? (CD booklet). BTS. South Korea: Big Hit Entertainment. EAN 8804775051135.
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  30. Big Hit Music (2022). Proof (CD booklet). BTS. South Korea: Big Hit Music. EAN 8809848751110.
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  32. Big Hit Entertainment (2015). The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 1 (CD booklet). BTS. South Korea: Big Hit Entertainment. EAN 8804775062179.
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