TS’s J-Hope is set to unleash a bold remix collection that reimagines his latest solo track through a kaleidoscope of global sounds. Titled Killin’ It Girl (feat. GloRilla) (Remixes), the 10-track release will be available on June 17 at 1 PM KST, as confirmed by BigHit Music on Saturday.
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This upcoming remix bundle builds on the original track Killin’ It Girl (feat. GloRilla), which dropped just days earlier on June 13, 2025. The high-energy collaboration brings together two powerhouses from opposite sides of the globe—J-Hope, the genre-bending member of BTS, and GloRilla, one of the fiercest rising voices in American hip-hop.
Helming the track is Cirkut, the world-renowned hitmaker known for crafting chart-toppers for Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Maroon 5, and Sam Smith. His signature production, paired with GloRilla’s unshakable presence and J-Hope’s rhythmic flair, makes Killin’ It Girl a confident anthem bursting with attitude and global appeal. The collaboration marks yet another daring entry in J-Hope’s ever-evolving artistic portfolio, blending diverse influences and star-studded synergy.
The original track has already seen massive success. It topped the iTunes Top Songs chart in 61 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Denmark, and France. Both the original and J-Hope’s solo version soared to #1 and #2 on the Worldwide iTunes Song Chart for two consecutive days.
Now, the remix version is ready to take that momentum to the next level. The collection includes:
The original and instrumental versions, Plus eight genre-bending remixes: Band, Boom Bap, West Coast, Soul, Brazilian Phonk, and Electro Pop.
Each remix brings a unique sonic identity:
The Band Remix adds vibrant live instrumentation with punchy percussion and electrifying guitar riffs.The Boom Bap Remix channels classic hip-hop with jazz-inspired piano and bass contrasted by modern rhythm structures.
The West Coast Remix delivers laid-back summer vibes with mellow grooves and synth-driven highs.
The Soul Remix tugs at nostalgia with funky guitars, warm keyboards, and emotional synth lines.
The Brazilian Phonk Remix infuses heat and exotic rhythm, highlighting the genre’s infectious pulse.
The Electro Pop Remix layers eclectic sounds into a vibrant, experimental soundscape.