BTS recently announced they will be dropping a new album in November called “BE.” RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook have not been slacking during the coronavirus outbreak as they shared numerous times that they have been working hard despite the situation.

On Sept. 28, J-Hope took to YouTube live to talk to ARMYs. The BTS rapper revealed a little more about what fans will expect from their new album.

J-Hope avoided spoilers but said enough to make ARMYs anticipate the release of “BE” even more. The “Chicken Noodle Soup” hitmaker shared that they put a lot of thoughts about the current situation into their music. He said that fans would relate to their songs.

“I think it's the style of song you want to hear from BTS that you want to hear right now. Please look forward to it. I am very curious about how ARMYs are doing. Everyone is doing well, right?” he said.

J-Hope, then, noted that he didn’t want to tell ARMYs too much about the album. He said that fans should listen to the songs once the album is out so they can feel them themselves.

Last week, BTS delivered a “message of hope” during the 75th UN General Assembly. RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook shared their difficulties during the pandemic and how they got through it.

The BTS boys revealed that they felt hopeless when their plans were ruined by the outbreak. But, J-Hope said that they embraced the emotions and used music as an outlet. He confessed, during the group’s UN speech, that their upcoming music is “honest” as they share their raw emotions caused by the pandemic.

Meanwhile, BANGTANTV recently uploaded a video of the members talking about their upcoming album. RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook already shared before that they are directly involved in all aspects of the creative process, and shared their brainstorming process in their recent live broadcast.

While sharing a meal, BTS talked about how they would film their new music video. The boys pointed out numerous times during the discussion that they want it to be genuine. RM shared that, since the world is at a screeching halt due to the pandemic, he didn’t want their music video to be filmed outside. He wanted it to be relatable, so the idea of them just being in one place working and playing makes a lot of sense.