Release Date & Time of J-hope’s Sweet Dreams MV
J-hope’s Sweet Dreams MV will release on March 7 at 12 AM ET. Check out global schedule below.
- United States (EST): March 7, 12 AM
- United States (PST): March 6, 9 PM
- United Kingdom (GMT): March 7, 5 AM
- South Korea (KST): March 7, 2 PM
- Japan (JST): March 7, 2 PM
- India (IST): March 7, 10:30 AM
- Australia (AEDT): March 7, 4 PM
- Brazil (BRT): March 7, 2 AM
- Philippines (PHT): March 7, 1 PM
- Thailand (ICT): March 7, 12 PM
- France (CET): March 7, 6 AM
- Germany (CET): March 7, 6 AM
A New Sound Emerges
Following the success of his recent track “LV Bag,” J-hope continues to expand his artistic horizons with “Sweet Dreams.” This collaboration with Miguel—known for his soulful voice and innovative approach to contemporary and alternative R&B—suggests fans can expect a fusion of styles that showcases J-hope’s versatility as an artist while introducing him to new audiences.
Industry insiders suggest this partnership could signal J-hope’s continued exploration of diverse musical landscapes, particularly within American R&B circles. Miguel, whose hits include “Adorn” and “Sky Walker,” brings his distinctive vocals and production sensibilities to complement J-hope’s energetic flow and performance style.
How to Experience “Sweet Dreams”
Fans can access the music video through HYBE Labels’ official YouTube channel immediately upon release. The track will simultaneously drop on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and others, for instant listening enjoyment.
J-hope’s Solo Rise: Breaking Boundaries
The 30-year-old rapper has been carving an impressive solo path while his group is on hiatus due to South Korea’s mandatory military service requirements. His most recent EP, “Hope on the Street Vol. 1,” released in March 2024, demonstrated his growing commercial power and artistic independence.
The EP dominated charts globally, claiming the top spot on Oricon’s weekly digital album chart in Japan for the second time in his career—a remarkable achievement for a non-Japanese artist.
In the United States, “Hope on the Street Vol. 1” made history by debuting at number five on the Billboard 200, establishing J-hope as the first South Korean solo artist to place two albums in the chart’s top ten. The project moved an impressive 44,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 38,000 in pure album sales—numbers that rival established American artists.
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Fan Anticipation Reaches Fever Pitch
Social media platforms have exploded with hashtags related to the release, with “ARMYs” (BTS fans) organizing streaming parties and release countdown events across multiple platforms. Fan accounts have been analyzing teasers and promotional material, speculating about the song’s concept and visual direction.