J-Hope recently released his latest single, "Killin' It Girl," featuring American rapper GloRilla. The official music video for the track was released on June 13, 2025. So far, Hobi has released four singles, including "Killin' It Girl." The K-pop star managed to do all this while going on his "Hope on the Stage Tour."
During an interview with Billboard in May, J-Hope talked about his two other singles: Sweet Dreams and Mona Lisa. This is what Hobi had to say:
"Sweet Dreams featuring Miguel — an artist I've long respected — has a smooth, soulful vibe that feels deeply personal. On the other hand, Mona Lisa brings a hip-hop-driven performance energy."
He continued to say that he has more in store with upcoming tracks in the future. He added:
"Both tracks are easy to connect with, yet they offer a glimpse into the broader, more evolved musical world I'm building. This is just the start — I have plenty more musical experiments in store."
J-hope opens up about his ongoing Hope on the Stage Tour
The "Hope on the Stage Tour" started on February 28, 2025, in Seoul, South Korea. This is his first worldwide tour, and it is coming to an end in a few days. Ho-seok's last performance will be at Goyang Stadium in South Korea on June 14, 2025.
During his interview, he explained how dedicated he is to his craft. He said,
"I was hands-on with everything — stage design, choreography, fashion and even the props — pouring my heart into every aspect... I hope the audience left with a sense of genuine positivity and inspiration. Moving forward, I want to keep creating authentic performances that unite everyone through the power of music."
Fans react to J-Hope and GloRilla's new music video Killin' It Girl
J-Hope and GloRilla on a song together may not be on your 2025 bingo card, but it definitely happened. Fans are excited to see two powerful forces in the music industry combining their distinct styles in Killin' It Girl.
Have a look at what fans had to say on GloRilla's Instagram post.
"Glo keep the fire coming 🔥👏" - @dominiquechinn said.
Another fan commented:
"Jhope was the one that had to enlist but glo also SERVEDDDD" - @isb_alert wrote.
One J-hope fan also said:
"AYYYYYY🔥🔥 SO FINE!!!! It’s a 10/10!!!!" - @hobicasa218 chimed in.
Ever since Hobi was discharged from his mandatory military service, he has been making waves in the music industry in Korea, as well as internationally. This year, the 31-year-old rapper and singer has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including GloRilla and Miguel.