J-Hope, a member of BTS, discusses his music and documentary in a "Keyword" interview. He shares the background and inspiration behind his songs, including "More" and "Arson", explaining how he aimed to break away from his established image and showcase his true self. He also talks about the rock elements in his music, his passion for dance, and how he hopes his music can convey the importance of self-love and equality. J-Hope also mentions that he wants to keep love unchanged in the world and that he hopes his documentary will help people understand him better.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. J-hope is having a 'Keyword' interview about his album and documentary.
2. J-hope's song "More" was pre-released in July.
3. The lyrics of "More" were written based on J-hope's feelings at that time.
4. J-hope wanted to show his ambition and passion through "More".
5. People were surprised by the pre-release of "More" because it didn't fit J-hope's previous image.
6. J-hope chose "Arson" as a double title track and the last track of his album.
7. J-hope wanted to show his true color through "Arson".
8. "Arson" represents J-hope's passion and ambition.
9. J-hope has been listening to "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" by Ol' Dirty Bastard since he was young.
10. J-hope started dancing before he started making music.
11. J-hope's song "Chicken Noodle Soup" was named after a dance he learned when he was young.
12. J-hope wants to tell people to "love yourself and keep the hope".
13. J-hope thinks loving oneself is the hardest thing in the world.
14. J-hope's song "=" represents equality and sameness.
15. J-hope wants love to remain unchanged in the world.
16. J-hope thinks that if love changes, the world would become impoverished and destructive.
17. J-hope's daily life as JEONG HOSEOK and j-hope are not very different.
18. J-hope's documentary will be released on February 17 on Disney+.