J-Hope song 'More' debuts at no. 82 on Billboard main singles chart | Inquirer Entertainment

J-Hope song ‘More’ debuts at no. 82 on Billboard main singles chart

/ 11:42 AM July 12, 2022

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A teaser image of BTS’ J-Hope’s upcoming album “Jack in the Box.” Image: Big Hit Music via The Korea Herald

J-Hope, the first BTS member to launch a solo venture, entered the United States Billboard’s main singles chart with “More,” the chart has said.

The song debuted at no. 82 on the Hot 100 chart for this week, Billboard said on social media on Monday (U.S. time).

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It came out on July 1 as a pre-released track from “Jack in the Box,” his solo debut album set to be out Friday.

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He previously reached 81st on the chart with “Chicken Noodle Soup,” a collaborative single with American singer-actor Becky G in 2019.

“More” is an old-school hip-hop song combining strong drum beats and guitar sounds with lyrics about the rapper-dancer’s hope to show more of his side to the world. The tune debuted at no. 70 on the British Official Singles Chart. (Yonhap)/JB

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