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BTS member J-Hope is gearing up to release a range of remixes for his latest track, “Sweet Dreams.”

J-Hope is set to release Sweet Dreams – zzZ Remixes, a digital single featuring several remixed versions of his hit track “Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel),” this Tuesday at 1 PM KST. The album will include six tracks in total: the original song, an instrumental version, as well as Band, Johnny GOLD, Sped Up, and Slowed Down remixes.

The Band’s remix stands out with its energetic drums and dreamy electric guitar. While maintaining the smooth ambiance of the original track, it adds the vibrant energy of a live band performance. The newly added outro is especially enchanting, evoking the feeling of floating through a sweet dream.

The Johnny GOLD remix gives the original track a funky 2000s pop twist, combining upbeat synthesizers, clap sounds, and a strong rhythm. American producer Johnny Goldstein, who worked on this remix, recently earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Dance Recording for his collaboration on David Guetta’s hit “Baby Don’t Hurt Me.” Goldstein’s expertise is also reflected in his fifth-place ranking on Billboard’s 2023 annual chart for Hot Rap Songs Producers.

Fans can also check out the tempo-adjusted versions with the Sped Up and Slowed Down remixes.

“Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel),” dropped on Friday, is J-Hope’s heartfelt serenade expressing his desire to love and be loved. This Pop R&B track beautifully blends dreamy synthesizers, crisp guitar strums, and smooth, airy vocal riffs.

Right after its release, the song quickly shot to the top of iTunes’ Top Songs chart in 83 countries and regions, including the U.S., the U.K., and Japan. For three straight days, it held the number one spot on the Worldwide iTunes Song and European iTunes Song charts. The track’s popularity continues to soar, as it clinched the top spot on Japan’s Oricon Daily Digital Single Ranking as of Friday.

In other news, J-Hope is set to appear on NBC’s hit late-night show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, this Tuesday. Fans can look forward to J-Hope’s live debut performance of the track, which features artist Miguel.

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