He worked so much on his rap, I'm really proud of where he's today. and I hope, one day, he gets recognized for it. I've never seen someone who grew as much as him in something he didn't properly know. The first time I noticed the meaning of rap to him was when I was watching american hustle life. There was Seokjin and him talking about the problems they passed through in their lifes. Hoseok told him about that time when he was with other hyungs and how all of them used to rap together and he was the only one who didn't participated because he didn't rap as good as them. He trained and trained to get better just to get along with the hyungs and this is something I find really unique. His will to learn new things to get with them and not to stay where he was, hoping for them to get to him.

Hey, Hoseokie. I think I can easily say that your rap is one of the three biggest things I admire in you, the other two being dancing and your voice (which connects with the rap part, so yes). I admire, once more, your hard-work for it, you got from the bottom to the top. You learned so much from it, now you can write your own lyrics, your own songs and I hope one day – and please tell me this day is coming SOON – I will be able to see every piece of your work on your mixtape. Not only you grew with the writing part of your rap, but also with the rapping itself. This is something I want to more on your vocal side, but I will also say here: your rap becomes better and better in every new BTS album. Is this even possible? To someone change as much as you? I can be a little bit biased in this stuff, I'm a music lover at most, but I can cleary tell that your rap is always the one that sticks to my mind, sticks to everybody's mind. The catchiest parts are always yours and you can make them at the best, it doesn't matter if they're fast or slow.

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