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TikTok offers 'first listen' to J-Hope's 'Sweet Dreams'

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J-Hope in a concept photo for his single 'Sweet Dreams,' slated for release on March 7. Photo from BigHit Music's X accountJ-Hope in a concept photo for his single 'Sweet Dreams,' slated for release on March 7. Photo from BigHit Music's X account

TikTok has released a portion of BTS star J-Hope's upcoming single, "Sweet Dreams," giving fans an exclusive "first listen" a week ahead of its official release.

Last Friday, TikTok premiered a snippet of "Sweet Dreams," which features Grammy-winning R&B singer Miguel, on its platform, the video-sharing app said in a press statement.

The song's release on TikTok coincided with the first night of J-Hope's "Hope on the Stage" concert in Seoul, where he also performed the song.

TIKTOKPhoto from TikTok

"Sweet Dreams," set for official release on March 7, is an R&B and pop track that explores J-Hope's desire to love and be loved.

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A "pre-save feature" on J-Hope's TikTok account was also activated at the same time as the song's premiere, the platform said. The feature allows fans to add upcoming albums and songs to their Apple Music and Spotify playlists in advance.

"We're thrilled that J-Hope will not only actively engage with the TikTok community through their official account, but will also be able to exclusively premiere his new music as it is released around the world," said Park Ju-young, an artist and label partnership manager at TikTok Korea.

On Sunday, BTS' label, BigHit Music also began unveiling concept photos for "Sweet Dreams" on its social media pages.

J-Hope, whose real name is Jung Ho-seok, is set to visit Manila for his "Hope on the Stage" tour, happening on April 12 and 13 at the Mall of Asia Arena.

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