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j-hope of BTS to Team Up With Miguel on New Solo Single ‘Sweet Dreams’: Here’s When It Arrives

Written by on February 26, 2025

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No, j-hope fans, you aren’t dreaming — he really is releasing a new solo project. On Wednesday (Feb. 26), the BTS star announced a new single titled “Sweet Dreams,” featuring Miguel

Arriving March 7, the duet will find j-hope and the “Sure Thing” musician’s voices blending over a soulful R&B-pop track as they sing about the “desire to love and be loved,” according to the press release. The collaboration will mark the two stars’ first time working together. 

On the idyllic cover, which j-hope also shared Wednesday, the South Korean performer kicks back in a blue convertible, magically driving through sheets of clouds in the sky. The title dominates the artwork in fluffy, pastel yellow lettering. 

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“Sweet Dreams” will mark j-hope’s first proper release since his special album HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1, which arrived in March last year. The project reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200, his highest solo peak on the chart to date. 

The “More” vocalist also paired the LP with a docuseries of the same name. Traveling to New York, Paris, Osaka, Seoul and his hometown of Gwangju in South Korea, j-hope explored his passion for dance in the six-part Prime Video project.  

He’s now gearing up to hit the road again, this time on a tour kicking off one week before “Sweet Dreams” drops. The 31-date HOPE ON THE STAGE trek will begin with a three-night stay at Seoul’s KSPO DOME starting Friday (Feb. 28). 

Not counting his February feature on Don Toliver’s “LV Bag” alongside Pharrell Williams, “Sweet Dreams” also marks j-hope’s first proper solo release since he was discharged from the South Korean military. All seven members of BTS have spent the past two years or so fulfilling mandatory service requirements in their home country, during which the chart-topping boy band has been on a break from group activities that’s set to end this year. Jin was the first band member to finish his military duties in June, followed by j-hope in October. 

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