Called as "The Dancing King" by billboard and many people, J-hope is regularly praised for his dance, his performance skills, his perfects 'lines', and his versatility in dance.
It’s no joke with J-Hope when it comes to dancing. Before BTS, he was a solid dancer. He took dance lessons at the Joy Dance Academy and then took his first steps as an underground dancer under the stage name Smile Hoya. Under this name, he won multiple awards and accolades, including placing first in a national dance competition in South Korea in 2008, which allowed him to make a name for himself in the SK art scene and quickly picked up a reputation as an up-and-coming performer to keep an eye on within the industry. It was at this time that he became part of the street dance group Go Arts, a company with which he managed to make a name for himself as a semi-professional.
These events led to his inclusion in BTS. The group was formed initially as a hip-hop act, and their powerful performances still reflect that. J-Hope was the third member brought into the mix, and the first for his dance skills, bringing his moves to complement the hard hitting raps of Rap Monster and Suga.
One J-hope's true love is dancing, and he shows it in every performances.
J-hope also shows that he is the brain in BTS'performances. As a choreography chief and performance leader, he works really hard to show the best in BTS' performances and MVs.
J-Hope is a key component in BTS’ dances, and the best kpop dancer.
It’s no joke with J-Hope when it comes to dancing. Before BTS, he was a solid dancer. He took dance lessons at the Joy Dance Academy and then took his first steps as an underground dancer under the stage name Smile Hoya. Under this name, he won multiple awards and accolades, including placing first in a national dance competition in South Korea in 2008, which allowed him to make a name for himself in the SK art scene and quickly picked up a reputation as an up-and-coming performer to keep an eye on within the industry. It was at this time that he became part of the street dance group Go Arts, a company with which he managed to make a name for himself as a semi-professional.
These events led to his inclusion in BTS. The group was formed initially as a hip-hop act, and their powerful performances still reflect that. J-Hope was the third member brought into the mix, and the first for his dance skills, bringing his moves to complement the hard hitting raps of Rap Monster and Suga.
One J-hope's true love is dancing, and he shows it in every performances.
J-hope also shows that he is the brain in BTS'performances. As a choreography chief and performance leader, he works really hard to show the best in BTS' performances and MVs.
J-Hope is a key component in BTS’ dances, and the best kpop dancer.
by FireheartDancer August 12, 2021
Get the Dancing Kingmug. People say they could beat the Warriors, but the Warriors and their fans still don't really think they could beat the Warriors yet, since it hasn't happened.
The Sacramento Kings are a good team, but the Warriors still don't think they're as good as the Warriors.
by Snowboy Jr. April 19, 2023
Get the Sacramento Kingsmug. Man 1. "guys have you heard the story about King Abbasi?"
Man 2. "Yes, ive heard that he have sold sand to a man in sahara"
Man 3. "I've heard that he can bench a car"
The man. The myth. The Legend.
Man 2. "Yes, ive heard that he have sold sand to a man in sahara"
Man 3. "I've heard that he can bench a car"
The man. The myth. The Legend.
by TheLegend1253721 September 24, 2019
Get the King Abbasimug. An Enemy of The Revolution of The Workers.
You Capitalist PIG Are SUCH A King
by SovietUnion621 April 20, 2021
Get the Kingmug. A highly sarcastic phrase and obvious oxymoron, employed in hilarious mockery of the compulsively overcompensating, preposterously petite, inherently effeminate and doubtlessly delusional mental (and physical) midget universally loathed as the manlet. Additionally it represents the perfect example of peak manlet cope. Inflicted with catastrophic levels of manletism, brimming with manlet rage and having for decades nurtured the ironically colossal Napoleon complex that is ever-present inside of his pea-brained skull, the low IQ manlet is amusingly unable to see the biting satire implicit in the devastatingly depreciating description of himself as a Short King. Because it went over his tiny, little head. Ignorance is bliss. And so the silly manlet, moronically mesmerized by his manletism-induced delusions of grandeur, fails to realize that the whole world is backhandedly calling him a manlet all the time, until it finally dawns on him that Short King and manlet are synonymous and that there is no such thing as a Short King.
Manmore 1: Lol, why is that desperate and diminutive little manlet boy laboriously dragging around that stolen garden gnome over there? Manmore 2: It must be dwarven date night. Apparently the Short King has finally found his Prince Charming. Manmore 1: Hahahahaha!
by ManletDepreciator September 1, 2024
Get the Short Kingmug. by Schminkle June 4, 2024
Get the King Dooty Bootymug. 