J-Hope has a gift for BTSArmy while he’s away in the military. ✨ The musician revealed plans to release a physical version of 'Jack in the Box,' featuring live recordings and instrumental versions of songs, next month.
. On Monday, the musician revealed plans to release a physical version of his debut LP Jack in the Box, featuring live recordings and instrumental versions of songs, next month.
— will feature the songs originally on the album, plus three live recordings from his performance at Lollapalooza last year, and two instrumentals. The project will include “Lollapalooza Versions” of his songs “Equal Sign,” “Stop,” and “Future,” along with the instrumental for “Arson” and “More.”for $24 — will also have goodies such as a lyric book, two photo cards, a poster, a paper toy, and sticker packs.
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