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BTS Jhope aka Jung Hoseok is gearing up for the release of his single Sweet Dream with American singer Miguel. The song is all set to release on March 7, 2025. Ahead of the big day, Jhope went live on Weverse for 12 hours on March 6. But hold on, Jhope achieved a new milestone with this as the live broke several records. It is one of the most viewed live of 2025 till now, which became the first act to have a Weverse live with over 26.9 million views. Jhope’s live has gained total of 226 million likes. It also broke several records of big events. 

As per reports, Jhope’s Weverse livestream surpassed the viewership of big events including The Grammy Awards (which had 15.4 million views), Oscars (18.1 million), American Music Awards (12.9 million), Billboard Music Awards (12.9 million), The Golden Globes Awards (10.1 million), Video Music Awards (4 million). Well, this is indeed a new achievement for Hoseok.

Fans on social media showcased their happiness about Jhope’s new record. A user said, “THANK YOU HOBİ.” Another fan wrote, “CONGRATULATIONS J-HOPE.” A fan said, “I don’t think that someone missed the live.” Another said, “He almost pulled the entire bts community in lol.” 

Jhope promoted his song along with Miguel at Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show. Not only that, he also performed Sweet Dream at the US-based talk show. The episode will be premiere on March 10. Sharing the news, the makers of the show wrote “@bts.bighitofficial’s @uarmyhope performs “Sweet Dreams” ft. @miguel on The Tonight Show Monday, March 10th 🌛✨ #jhopeOnFallon #FallonTonight #jhope_SweetDreams.” 

Notably, Sweet Dream will be the first popular release of the Kpop star since his album Hope On The Street Vol.1. The singer is currently on the Hope On The Stage Tour. He will be performing next on March 13 and 14 in Brooklyn.

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