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''Jack in the Box'' is the debut
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of South Korean rapper
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, released on July 15, 2022, through
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. It contains 10 tracks, including the lead single, "More", which preceded it on July 1, and the follow-up single, "Arson", which was released the same day as the album, together with an accompanying music video. A concept album revolving around the story of
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, ''Jack in the Box'' discusses themes of passion, ambition, humanity, insecurity, success, and anxiety about the future. Primarily an
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record, the album features a blend of genres, including pop,
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, and R&B. The album was not released in the traditional CD format. Originally only available as a digital album, ''Jack in the Box'' charted in 17 territories, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, Spain, and the United Kingdom. It debuted at number 3 in South Korea, number 11 in Japan, and number 17 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in the United States. The album sold over 470,000 copies in its release week and was
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by the
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(KMCA). A limited edition
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version was released in December 2022.


Background and recording

J-Hope released his first solo
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'', on March 2, 2018. It peaked at number 38 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and made him the highest-charting Korean soloist on the ranking at the time. He did not release any new music for some time after that, citing disappointment with the mixtape as a reason during a livestream in January 2019. He further elaborated that a lack of confidence in his skills as a musician, especially in comparison to that of his bandmates, made him feel unprepared and hesitant to try collaborating with other artists. Despite these insecurities, the rapper also expressed feeling motivated by his bandmates' successes "to write great songs and want to work with great artists". The trilingual "
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" single, featuring American singer
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, followed in the latter part of the year. No further releases were forthcoming. Speaking to ''
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'' in 2021 about the likelihood of a second mixtape, J-Hope disclosed that he had been working on his music continuously, but nothing was decided as yet. His goal at present was "to get inspired and make good music." He added that ''Hope World''s creation had greatly influenced his progression as a musician and artist since 2018, and while his style would not change much, it would be more mature. Recording sessions and mixing for the album took place at Hope World, The Rock Pit, Dogg Bounce and HYBE Studio in South Korea; Miss Lana Media and BC Mix in Los Angeles; The One With The Big Bulb; Sky Movement Studios in
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Music and lyrical content

''Jack in the Box'' represents J-Hope's "own musical personality and vision as an artist" and his "aspirations to break the mold and grow further". In an interview for Weverse Magazine published in June 2022, the rapper divulged his desire to showcase a "different side of me...an extremely dark, raw side" in his current projects, in contrast to the "sunny demeanor" he often displays. He further elaborated that he "wanted to show I have things I want to say, but I kept feeling like, if I did them in the same style I always have, they wouldn't come across well. If I was going to convey the things I wanted to say, I would have to be darker. It's something I’ve never done before, so I was excited to try something new. I was heavily influenced by what my heart was telling me, and that's why I decided to give it a try." A concept album based on the Greek tale of
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, ''Jack in the Box'' opens with "Intro", a female-narrated reading of the story from which J-Hope's stagename is derived. The existential "Pandora's Box", about the rapper's life as an idol, follows next. In it, he speaks about "serving others over himself"—the song's lyrics, "Someone's light, someone's smile/ Someone's hope, my activities are someone's life", "highlight the weight of his responsibility to his fans"—and questions his own perspectives. The third track "More" is about J-Hope's "passion, bold ambition, and greed" to "show the world how much he has grown", taking risks, and "a certain vital recklessness." A 90s-inspired, "swag-filled" song with a "grungy rock 'n roll vibe" that features a "darker, edgier sound" in comparison to his previous releases, the track is a fusion of
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. It showcases the rapper's "unique rhythmic flow" and utilizes " scream-singing". The tenth track "Arson", is an introspective about him "encounter ng'the world outside the box" while stuck at a crossroads and deciding which path to take next. Described in a press release as one of the main songs—together with "More"—that conveys the core message of ''Jack in the Box'', it serves as the album's closing track.


Release

On June 14, 2022, during the
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premiere of
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' ninth anniversary dinner, RM revealed that the members would be devoting more attention to individual music endeavors going forward. Future projects would be released as commercial albums, complete with promotional activities, instead of as free or unpromoted mixtapes. Immediately afterwards,
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officially announced J-Hope as the first member to begin promoting as a solo artist. A subsequent
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notice dated June 25, publicized the upcoming release of his debut album, ''Jack In the Box'', scheduled for July 15. It would be preceded by a then-unnamed single on July 1. J-Hope shared a short video clip of "a white J in the center of the screen, with a colorful checkered background" on his
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account, with the caption "'J'ack in the box", in honor of the album's announcement. On June 27, he posted a set of concept images for the album's cover art, featuring various
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motifs. The first showed "a bird's eye view photo of him standing in a teal box" wearing a white suit and black
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's hat "as he presses one finger to his lips", followed by four other photos of him in different poses inside the box. Preorders for the album began online and at in-person retailers that same day. An "eerie" 23-second-long visualizer, titled ''Hope In The Box'', of a
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cranking itself to the tune of a "somewhat sinister melody", was released on July 5. When the "Jack"-figure springs out, a static-filled television screen in the background begins flashing with similarly-themed graphics and words. J-Hope uploaded the clip to Instagram, with the caption "Are you just going to stay in the box?" and the hashtag "#HopeInTheBox". Two days later, the album's complete 10-song tracklist was unveiled, via a graphic video on YouTube that listed out the tracks using "3D designs".


Format

Hybe forwent releasing ''Jack in the Box'' on CD. Statements from the company explained that the decision was part of its efforts to reduce plastic waste, especially as relates to album production, and be more eco-friendly. The album was made available digitally only, via various streaming platforms and music sites, as well as Hybe's own Weverse Albums music app. Though not packaged in a traditional format, it does have some physical inclusions: a card holder, two photocards, and a scanable User Guide QR card to access the album and additional digital content on Weverse Albums. A limited edition vinyl of the album was released on December 12. It includes a booklet, lyric sheet, folded poster, and photocard. The preorder period for the vinyl opened on Weverse and at other online retailers on August 8.


Singles

"More" was the first single released from the album. J-Hope shared two sets of related concept images, also containing Pierrot motifs, via Instagram on June 27 and 28, 2022. The photos from the 27th depicted the rapper "in dark, smoky makeup" "standing alone in a slanted hallway" and wearing "a floppy black jester's hat
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staring into the bright-flash camera from different spots". Simply captioned "MORE ?",
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confirmed this as the single's title in the text of the label's own posts of the concept images uploaded to its social media that same day. The photos posted on the 28th featured J-Hope dressed in all white and surrounded by people with disfigured faces. A 15-second video teaser, of a "silver key with the song's title etched into its face" backed by a percussive "'90s-inspired beat", containing a preview of the song's lyrics—the rapper is heard shouting the line "'Cause I want some more!'" at the end—followed on June 29. An accompanying music video premiered simultaneously on YouTube in conjunction with the single's global digital release on July 1. Critics positively highlighted "More"s noticeable aural and visual departure from the brighter sounds and more vibrant imagery J-Hope had been known for up to that point, and the "thunderous" expression of the rapper's "shocking and theatrical new vision". ''
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'' ranked the song as the 15th best K-pop track of 2022 on its year-end list published in December, with Taylor Glasby writing that J-hope "bares his inner workings in 'More" having "created a new lens through which to view him": as "a man whose creativity refuses to be tamed." J-Hope later released a dance practice video, complete with choreography, for his stage performance of the song at the 2022 MAMA Awards. "Arson" was revealed as the second single from the album, after J-Hope posted a silent video of himself on July 7 sitting before a black box with the word "ARSON" written on the front. Actually a candle, he stares into the camera after lighting it then covers the top of the box, snuffing the flame out. Concept photos for the single followed on July 10 and 11, and showed the rapper dressed in a white jumpsuit posing next to a wrecked, burning car, and then with his clothing charred. A 30-second teaser for the single's music video was shared via YouTube on the 13th. Directed by Lee Suho, the clip features a car exploding into fire in slow motion while J-Hope is heard saying "let's burn … it's done" before briefly rapping in Korean and then name-dropping the song's title, all over a "shuffling beat". The single's release date—the same day as the album—appeared at the end. Both singles have been nominated in the Global Digital Music – July category at the upcoming
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to be held in February 2023.


Promotion

On July 13, 2022, '' W Korea'' announced J-Hope as the cover for the magazine's August issue—three versions were released. The magazine contained a full spread pictorial and an in-depth interview with the rapper about his music and ''Jack in the Box''. He also discussed the album with ''
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'' in articles published on July 15. J-Hope held a private listening party for the album at the Hybe headquarters in
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on July 14. Attendees included BTS-bandmates Jin, RM,
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, Hybe chairman
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, and several of the rapper's close friends and artists in the dance and music industries such as
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, and Sokodomo. Clips of the event were shared online by multiple attendees. On July 28, J-Hope appeared as a guest on the 14th episode of ''IU's Palette'', a YouTube series hosted by singer IU. He performed "Equal Sign", as a duet with IU, and "Safety Zone" for the first time on the show. The rapper made his solo performance debut at
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on July 31, as the headlining act for the final day of the event, and became the first South Korean artist to headline a main stage at a major United States music festival—the hour-long setlist included several songs from the album. In November, J-Hope headlined day two of the MAMA Awards in Japan, performing a medley of "More", "Arson", and "= (Equal Sign)". The following month, he joined the performance lineup for ''
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'', held on December 31, and sang a medley comprising "= (Equal Sign)", "Chicken Noodle Soup", and the Holiday Remix version of "
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. A documentary chronicling the album's making and J-Hope's performance at Lollapalooza, titled ''J-Hope in the Box'', will be released for
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globally on Weverse and
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beginning February 17, 2023.


Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, ''Jack in the Box'' received an average score of 87 based on five reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". In a 5-star review for ''
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'', Rhian Daly wrote that the album was "smartly presented with a clearly signposted narrative" and "flows in a way that makes it a treat to enjoy from start to finish rather than dipping into songs at random." She described it as "thought-provoking and full of fresh new flavour", noting that while "J-Hope might have taken off his bright, optimistic mask...to show another dimension of his character ..those qualities ..still creep in here in places, pushing forward his empathetic, sincere messages with glimmers of positivity. '' Clash''s Abbie Aitken complimented J-Hope's "experiment
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with genres not normally associated with his artistry", describing the change as "refreshing" and "resulting in a second album that completely juxtaposes his previous sound." In sentiments similar to Daly's, she also noticed "glimpses of the radiancy often associated with he rapper surfacing throughout the album "despite an extremely darkened start". The ''
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''s Jochan Embley described the album as "a solid start", impressed with the constant changeup of J-Hope's vocal delivery and the "almost imperceptibl switching between Korean and English, but felt that the overall shortness of the record made it come across "more like a proof of concept than a fully realised album." He singled out "Equal Sign" and "Safety Zone" as the "rays of light" countering "the gloomier pits" of the rapper's personality in "the rest of the album's darkness."


Commercial performance

''Jack in the Box'' debuted at number three in South Korea, on the week 31 issue—for the period dated July 24–30, 2022—of the
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and subsequently ranked at number eight on the monthly album chart for July, having sold 472,385 cumulative copies.''Jack in the Box'' on the monthly Circle Album Chart: *July: *August: (See #76) A further 9,614 copies were sold in August, and the album was awarded Platinum certification by the
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(KMCA) in September. In Japan, with only three days of availability, ''Jack in the Box'' debuted at number two on
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for the period dated July 11–17, 2022, selling 2,439 copies within that time. It also entered the corresponding issue of the ''Billboard Japan'' Hot Albums chart at number 11, and was the best-selling digital album of the week, topping the component Download Albums chart with 2,425 sales. The album also earned J-Hope entries on several ''
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'' charts in the United States. It debuted at number 17 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart issue dated July 30 (for the tracking week ending July 21) with 25,000 units sold, his second and highest entry on the ranking—''Hope World'' previously peaked at number 38 in 2018. Of that figure, the album sold 10,000 pure digital copies and was the fifth best-selling release of the week. J-Hope also re-entered the
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, at a new peak of number nine. Both of the album's singles, "More" and "Arson", became the rapper's second and third solo entries on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 after "Chicken Noodle Soup" in 2019, debuting at numbers 82 and 96 respectively. With 4.6 million cumulative streams and 12,000 copies sold during the tracking period dated July 1–7, 2022, "More" earned J-Hope his third number-one on the genre-specific
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chart and he topped the Emerging Artists chart for the first time. The single was also the second best-selling song in the country on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart. Following the release of the vinyl version, the album entered ''Billboard''s
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chart at number eight, on the issue dated January 28, 2023.


Accolades

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'' included the album on its year-end list of the 100 Best Albums of 2022 at number nine, describing it as a "growly, endlessly creative debut" that "set the bar high". ''NME'' listed the album at number 42 on its list of the 50 best albums of 2022, writing that it "takes the J-Hope the world has come to know and love over the last nine years and sets that figure alight. From the ashes, though, comes a star more thrilling and formidable than ever." The album was nominated in the Bonsang category at the
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, but did not win. It received a subsequent nomination in the same category at the upcoming 32nd Seoul Music Awards. (Note: Tap/click on each category heading to view the nominees.)


Track listing

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Ol Dirty Bastard Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004), better known by his stage name Ol' Dirty Bastard (often abbreviated as ODB), was an American rapper. He was one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, a rap group primarily f ...
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Personnel

Excludes songwriting and production credits already listed above. Adapted from
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. * J-Hope – rap arrangement (), record engineering (), vocal arrangement () * Evan – keyboard (), synthesizer (), digital editing () * Rachanee Lumanayo – narration (), record engineering () * Lee Yeon-soo – digital editing () * Ghstloop – keyboard (), synthesizer (), digital editing () * Supreme Boi – rap arrangement (), record engineering () * Ken Lewis – mix engineering () ** Jonathon Garcia – assistant () * Pdogg – drum production (), guitar (), keyboard (), synthesizer (), digital editing (), additional production (), record engineering () * Jaycen Joshua – mix engineering () * Tim Chantarangsu – sample voiceover () * Rick Carter – sample voiceover () * Summergal – digital editing () * Jung Woo-young – mix engineering () * Melanie "Joy" Fontana – background vocals () * Lindgren – record engineering () * Yang Ga – mix engineering () * Park Jin-se – mix engineering () *
Dem Jointz Dwayne Allen Abernathy Jr. (born July 17, 1976), better known by his stage name Dem Jointz, is an American record producer. He has produced tracks for numerous artists including Rihanna, Anderson .Paak, and NCT, among others. He also co-prod ...
– instrumentation (), keyboard (), synthesizer () * Bobby Campbell – mix engineering () * Jaicko Lawrence – background vocals (), record engineering () * Ivan Jackson – instrumentation () * Fatherdude – vocal sample () * Yeonum Children's Choir (Jeong Ji-woo, Lee Hyo-joo, Cho Yong-chan) – chorus ()


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References

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