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Crush feat J-Hope’s Rush Hour Released.

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Crush’s first music after compulsory military enlistment has been released. The song, “Rush Hour” featured J-Hope from BTS.

The R&B singer, Shin Hyo-seob aka Crush through his official YouTube channel unveiled the song ‘Rush Hour’ featuring J-Hope on September 22 at 6 pm KST. ARMY has been anticipating the song ever since the first teaser was released. And now the song is finally out!

Rush Hour is a catchy tune that will make one groove along and become addicted to the silky dance moves of the rapper and Crush. The song clearly displays the bromance between the two artists. The coordination that they have together is clearly visible in the eyes of their fans.

In the song, and video one can see both the artists, Crush and J-Hope in the middle of the alley bopping coolly alongside the mobs of dancers. With captivating music and catchy lyrics, the song is meant to be a hit. The lyrics of the song are also quite meaningful which goes like, ” We gotta celebrate, just leave it up to fate. No matter what they say or do baby! “.

Here you can check out Crush feat J-Hope’s Music Video Rush Hour.

No sooner had the song got released officially than the admirers of the singers started showing their love for it. Some of the fans wrote in comments, “It is definitely an art, what a good combination of Crush and Hope.

What a good rhythm and on top of that the flow that Hope has. Tremendous collaboration, Hope always exceeds expectations.” Another said, “Wow this MV is magnificent. The voices of Crush and Hope together were very good to hear, it’s amazing. The excellent work they did together I really liked.

Congratulations to everyone involved in this work, especially Crush and J-Hope. The choreography is just wonderful. The rhythm and the beat wow! I’m in pure excitement, seriously what a magnificent job.”

If one sees the MV accurately, one can notice a signature step from one of the most famous songs of BTS, ‘Mic Drop.’ We can see Crush and J-Hope performing a step from BTS’s Mic Drop song which was released in 2017 and became a big hit. The sync that they had throughout the video is startling as if they were meant for this song.

Crush’s most recent release was a guest appearance in Psy’s song “Happier,” which appeared on the veteran performer’s April release of his studio album “Psy 9th.” Crush was still enlisted in the military at the time. “Rush Hour” is his first song to be released after he came back from military enlistment in August 2022.

The artist’s most recent release was his fourth EP, “With Her” which came out in October 2020. Its lead song was “Let Me Go,” a duet with Taeyeon. On the other hand, J-Hope’s recent work was his solo debut “Jack In The Box” which was released in July. He also performed at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.

 

 

 

 

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Roochi

Roochi is a content writer of the entertainment sector. She believes that knowledge are meant to be shared in order to grow together. She has completed her Masters Degree in English Honours from Central University of Jharkhand. She is currently pursuing the degree of B. Ed from The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad.

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