
BTS’ j-trust lit up the web when he shared a photo of himself to his legend J. Cole at Lollapalooza’s live performance. J. Cole has for some time been the dream of j-melodic expectation, and the South Korean genius has paid endless praise to the artist in his music and collections.
On July 31, the BTS rapper appeared in Chicago as South Korea’s Most Memorable Craftsman to put on a show at the live performance. BTS ARMY was thrilled to see him finally meet J. Cole. Excited admirers have not stopped tweeting about the surprising occasion.
J. Cole’s post with BTS j-trust: “trust world meets cole world” BTS, especially j-trust, have a weakness in their souls for German-American rapper J. Cole, who is also a vocalist, musician, rapper, maker and experienced ball player.
Cole is perceived as one of the most attractive rappers of his age. During their early days in the business, Bangtan teammates paid attention to Cole and were significantly affected by his style and work. Truly, BTS’s effective Born Singer tune was an improvement on J. Cole’s Born Sinner tune from his 2013 collection Born Sinner.
ARMYs were so thrilled to watch the j-trust finally meet and associate with the craftsman who for some time was their motivation. The BTS rapper shared three photos of himself to J. Cole at the Lollapalooza live performance in Chicago, which ran from Thursday, July 28 to Sunday, July 31. Fans rushed to see the unadulterated delight on their object of adoration’s face. In the third photo, Jimin appears next to the two painters.
The photos garnered over 7,000,000 likes on Instagram and received comments from BTS frontman RM. The Blue Side frontman’s music is known for its eccentricity and forward thinking, and his most memorable independent collection was no exception. His performance at Lollapalooza was definitely notable, as he ended up being the biggest ticket seller in the celebration’s set of experiences.
This photo, his smile, this moment, makes me so happy! Literally the minute I saw it #Jhope was performing in #Lollapalooza I looked to see if #JCole was also performing. I so wanted Hope World to meet her Cole World inspiration. It’s a good day to be #BTSARMY pic.twitter.com/iBlyw8QECp
— BulletProof⁷_Mama (@kpopping_mama) July 31, 2022
For fans, seeing him play at the same time and on a similar stage as J. Cole was amazing, helping them remember how far the symbol has gone. The BTS rapper thanked the symbol by calling his mixtape Hope World after J. Cole Cole’s performance collection World: The Sideline Story. The Hip Hop Phile by J-melody trust from the Dark and Wild collection references the artisan.
“There was Cole World before I developed my own reality, world of trust.”
ARMYs took to Twitter to communicate their feelings about this popular coupling. J-trust, an individual from BTS, has just delivered his independent collection, Jack, in the Box. The rapper chose a dull and gritty idea for this venture, which stands out for its generally happy and positive nature. The part held that his admirers should see the other part of his personality, which is usually covered by the rest of the world.
Fans and reviewers of the collection have communicated their appreciation and fervor for the collection. PLUS, the title track from their collection appeared at number 82 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Songs list. The tune also peaked at number nine on Spotify’s Global Top Songs list, making it the most notable debut by a Korean craftsman of all time.
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