BTS star J-Hope’s latest single, “Killin’ It Girl,” featuring American rapper GloRilla, has quickly become a global sensation. Released on June 13, 2025, the track blends hip-hop and pop with a bold message of confidence and empowerment.
The Song: Empowerment in Every Beat
“Killin’ It Girl” is a confident, upbeat anthem. J-Hope raps about love at first sight, praising the strength and independence of women. GloRilla brings her signature energy, adding power to the track. The catchy chorus—“You are killin’ it girl, 10 out of 10”—has become a dancefloor favorite.
J-Hope also revealed that a spontaneous sound of breaking glass made it into the song, showing his creative side during production.
The Music Video: Visual Power
Directed by Codychel, the music video is bold and eye-catching. J-Hope appears in edgy outfits, showing off a more muscular and sharp look than fans are used to. The scenes feature dark streets, glowing lights, and a mysterious black cat that ties the story together.
One highlight is the intense dance break with choreographer Alyssa Santos. Their chemistry and sharp moves have become a major topic on social media.
Alyssa Santos Thanks ARMYs
Alyssa Santos, the lead dancer in the music video, gained major attention after its release. Her Instagram followers grew from 50,000 to over 90,000 in just a few days. On June 16, she posted a heartfelt message to thank J-Hope, ARMYs, and the whole choreography team for their support.
She wrote, “I’ve had so much fun dancing with you! Thank you. And thank you ARMY! I am overwhelmed by all of the love. Thank you for making me feel so welcomed into your world.”
Alyssa is no stranger to the stage. She previously worked on Blackpink’s “You & Me” performance and danced with Shakira at the Grammys.
Fan Reactions: Chart-Topping Success
“Killin’ It Girl” shot to No.1 on iTunes in over 60 countries and hit 10 million views on YouTube within days. Fans praised its empowering lyrics, the chemistry between J-Hope and Alyssa, and the bold visuals.
The hashtag #KillinItGirl trended worldwide as fans flooded social media with reactions, dance covers, and artwork inspired by the track.
What’s Next?
BIGHIT has already teased a choreography version of the video, and ARMYs can’t wait for more behind-the-scenes content and live performances.
With “Killin’ It Girl,” J-Hope shows he’s ready for a new artistic chapter—one that blends strong visuals, addictive beats, and a powerful message of confidence.