J-Hope enters the Mexican regional and the internet explodes
What happens when you combine a K-pop idol with a lying corrido? Well, TikTok literally catches fire.
J-Hope, member of BTS, has just released a trend on the platform that has all the Armys in chaos mode. With sunglasses, hat and attitude, the rapper synchronized with “Tu Sancho” by Fuerza Regida hours before his first concert at the GNP Seguros Stadium. The result? More than 20 million views in one day.
“Are you ready?” wrote J-Hope, like someone who drops a bomb without warning.
The response from the fandom was immediate and epic
The comments went from disbelief to total delirium:
“Once again, outperforming AI”
“Hobi is already more Mexican than me”
“I never imagined seeing Hobi with a Fuerza Regida song”
“OMG my tastes are coming together”
And seeing a global icon like J-Hope moving to the rhythm of such a local genre not only broke the internet, but also demonstrated something deeper: social networks no longer have borders. Neither cultural, nor musical, nor of any kind.
More than a trend, a bridge between worlds
This is not just a viral video. It is proof that when art is taken seriously, it connects. BTS had already made history with more than 50,000 Armies at the National Palace, but this gesture by J-Hope—as simple as putting on a hat and dancing—ended up being the most human moment of his entire visit.
Because in the end, music is that: a language that we all understand, no matter where we come from. And if it makes you laugh, even better.




