Watch BTS Member J-Hope’s ‘Sweet Dreams’ Teaser Featuring Miguel

The single, “Sweet Dreams,” features Miguel and will be released on March 7
J-Hope is giving fans another taste of his unreleased single, “Sweet Dreams.” The BTS member released a 30-second teaser for the single on Wednesday, giving a brief look at the singer waking up in bed as the sun pours into the room.
The clip ends with Miguel, who is featured on the upcoming track, belting out “Yeah” in his signature falsetto. The track is set to release on March 7 at midnight.
The latest teaser tacks on to a 30-second clip released Tuesday. In it, a disturbance causes a home to drift through the clouds, casting a shadow over friends, an elderly couple, and other neighborly folks. Floating through the clouds also plays into the record’s cover art, which features J-Hope riding a convertible through the sky.
The Miguel-featured single, described as a “soulful blend of pop and R&B,” marks J-Hope’s latest drop since his “special album” Hope on the Street Vol. 1, released in March 2024.
The six-track album and accompanying docuseries arrived as he and several other BTS members served their mandatory military service in South Korea. J-Hope completed his 18-month service in October 2024, and he was the second member to finish after Jin. The Hope on the Street album featured artists like BTS vocalist Jungkook, record producer Benny Blanco, legendary musician Nile Rodgers, and Huh Yun-Jin of K-pop group Le Sserafim.
J-Hope began his first solo tour, Hope on the Stage, last month in Seoul. Along the international tour, he plans to perform two nights across 15 cities, including U.S. stops like Brooklyn, Chicago, San Antonio, Oakland, and Los Angeles. The tour will wrap in Osaka on May 31 and June 1.
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