The momentum keeps building for J-Hope as a solo artist. His collaboration with GloRilla, “Killin It Girl,” has just made a comeback appearance on the U.K. Official Physical Singles chart, landing at No. 7. This marks the second time the track has cracked the top 10, demonstrating its lasting appeal among collectors who still purchase music on physical formats.
A Busy Year for BTS’s Frontman Beyond the Group
Since all seven BTS members completed their mandatory military service in South Korea, the group has been exploring new directions. Meanwhile, J-Hope hasn’t slowed down one bit. Throughout 2025, the artist has been actively releasing solo material, maintaining a consistent presence on international charts. The physical singles market—driven primarily by vinyl purchases, though CDs and cassettes still play a role—has become one of his strongest territories.
The Physical Chart Story: “Killin It Girl” Finds Its Second Wind
“Killin It Girl” initially debuted in runner-up position back in late June. It then descended to No. 19 in subsequent weeks before eventually disappearing from the roster entirely. Just two weeks before its latest return, the track hit its lowest charting position at No. 60. This latest No. 7 entry represents its fourth appearance on the Official Physical Singles chart overall.
J-Hope’s Solo Portfolio: Comparing the Hits
The artist has officially charted only two solo tracks on the Official Physical Singles chart. His breakthrough came in March 2025 with “Sweet Dreams,” a Miguel collaboration that has now accumulated 14 weeks on the chart and earned one week at No. 1. Meanwhile, “Killin It Girl” has spent roughly one month on the tally so far and came close to matching “Sweet Dreams’” peak position but ultimately fell just short.
A Prolific 2025: Four Solo Releases and Counting
The year 2025 has been remarkably productive for J-Hope on the street and beyond, with four distinct solo releases: “Sweet Dreams” with Miguel, “Mona Lisa,” “Killin It Girl,” and an appearance as featured artist on “LV Bag” alongside Don Tolliver, Speedy, and Pharrell Williams. None of these tracks are currently attached to a full-length project, leaving fans speculating about potential upcoming album announcements.
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J-Hope's Chart Dominance Continues with "Killin It Girl" Resurgence
The momentum keeps building for J-Hope as a solo artist. His collaboration with GloRilla, “Killin It Girl,” has just made a comeback appearance on the U.K. Official Physical Singles chart, landing at No. 7. This marks the second time the track has cracked the top 10, demonstrating its lasting appeal among collectors who still purchase music on physical formats.
A Busy Year for BTS’s Frontman Beyond the Group
Since all seven BTS members completed their mandatory military service in South Korea, the group has been exploring new directions. Meanwhile, J-Hope hasn’t slowed down one bit. Throughout 2025, the artist has been actively releasing solo material, maintaining a consistent presence on international charts. The physical singles market—driven primarily by vinyl purchases, though CDs and cassettes still play a role—has become one of his strongest territories.
The Physical Chart Story: “Killin It Girl” Finds Its Second Wind
“Killin It Girl” initially debuted in runner-up position back in late June. It then descended to No. 19 in subsequent weeks before eventually disappearing from the roster entirely. Just two weeks before its latest return, the track hit its lowest charting position at No. 60. This latest No. 7 entry represents its fourth appearance on the Official Physical Singles chart overall.
J-Hope’s Solo Portfolio: Comparing the Hits
The artist has officially charted only two solo tracks on the Official Physical Singles chart. His breakthrough came in March 2025 with “Sweet Dreams,” a Miguel collaboration that has now accumulated 14 weeks on the chart and earned one week at No. 1. Meanwhile, “Killin It Girl” has spent roughly one month on the tally so far and came close to matching “Sweet Dreams’” peak position but ultimately fell just short.
A Prolific 2025: Four Solo Releases and Counting
The year 2025 has been remarkably productive for J-Hope on the street and beyond, with four distinct solo releases: “Sweet Dreams” with Miguel, “Mona Lisa,” “Killin It Girl,” and an appearance as featured artist on “LV Bag” alongside Don Tolliver, Speedy, and Pharrell Williams. None of these tracks are currently attached to a full-length project, leaving fans speculating about potential upcoming album announcements.