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BTS' J-Hope appears on AR Rahman's Instagram, caught vibing to his track at Paris Fashion Week; Desi ARMY asks, 'collab when?'

BTS' J-Hope appears on AR Rahman's Instagram, caught vibing to his track at Paris Fashion Week; Desi ARMY asks, 'collab when?'

Time of India4 hours ago

Pharrell Williams made sure he brought a bold cultural twist to Louis Vuitton's Spring/Summer 2026 menswear show in Paris. Inspired by the elegance and depth of Indian design, the collection debuted at Paris' Place Georges Pompidou with a vibrant mix of tradition and modernity. From richly detailed fabrics to subtle nods to Indian architecture and music, the show wasn't just fashion - it was storytelling stitched in style.
A musical masterstroke: AR Rahman x Louis Vuitton
But it wasn't just the visuals that told a story - it was also the sound. The night's most unexpected moment came when AR Rahman made a surprise appearance. He premiered Yaara, an unreleased track co-created with Pharrell, blending his signature cinematic depth with Pharrell's genre-fluid sensibilities.
The collaboration pulsed through the runway, elevating the collection to something almost transcendent. Later, Rahman posted a candid backstage moment with Spike Lee on Instagram - a quiet flex that sent his 8.3 million followers into a frenzy.
BTS' J-Hope caught vibing to AR Rahman's track
As if the show hadn't already delivered enough iconic moments, one unexpected crossover set the internet on fire. BTS' J-Hope, in attendance at the Paris show, was caught on camera grooving to Yaara - and it didn't take long for ARMYs to notice. The clip, shared by AR Rahman on Instagram, sent fans into overdrive.
Fresh from the success of his comeback single Killing It Girl, J-Hope's presence alone was headline-worthy. But seeing him vibe to a track rooted in Indian soundscapes added an electrifying layer - a spontaneous meeting of global music cultures that no one saw coming.
"Collab when?": ARMYs flood the comments
Fans across the globe, especially Desi ARMYs, flooded the comments with excitement and curiosity. Many couldn't believe that two musical icons from completely different worlds - AR Rahman and J-Hope - shared the same space.
A.R.Rahman🤝JHOPE#jhopexLouisVuitton #JHOPE #jhopeAtLouisVuittonFashionShow pic.twitter.com/0lKWlER8U6
Earlier, AR Rahman had spoken highly of BTS, praising the group for their remarkable global success. He lauded their ability to break international barriers despite coming from a non-English speaking market - a feat he finds both inspiring and significant.
Seeing the two worlds collide, many commented and shared the video across social media platforms, all asking the same question: "When is the collab happening?"
J-Hope's heartfelt note to ARMYs
After the event, J-Hope took to Weverse to thank fans for their unwavering support. Reflecting on his return to music after completing his military service in October 2024, he shared how deeply moved he was by the love from ARMYs. He spoke about pouring his heart into Killing It Girl and his desire to give his very best to fans across the globe.
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