BTS J-hope gets a notice and favorite from one of the publishing industry's prestigious name, Dave Holmes. That said, ARMYs are in full delight to notice that J-hope's Dis-ease is included in the top 30 best songs of 2020 by the Esquire Magazine Editor-in-Chief.

Dis-ease by J-hope is climbing its way to capturing more attention

No other than Esquire Magazine's Editor-in-Chief, he surprisingly dropped his playlist on iTunes that holds the 30 songs that best captivated his well-being this year. And with no hesitations, BTS J-hope's Dis-ease is a genuine eargasm, not just to ARMYs but also to Dave.

The ever-known men's magazine's official did not put any reservation into introducing BTS J-hope's track. "Bad year, great music," he wrote on his official Twitter account. He then raised his 2020 best songs by tagging accounts of artists whose songs are on his playlist, with @bts_twt's account being the last.

"And you're d**n right @bts_twt," showing how fond Dave is to the world's most phenomenal K-pop group, BTS. Dave then shared a link on his Spotify and iTunes account so his followers could stream the songs straight from his playlist.

BTS J-hope's Dis-ease stand beside famous singles

Allkpop stated that J-hope is on the No. 6 spot on Dave's playlist, with only being the Korean artist on the list. Undoubtedly, the K-pop idol proved that his art through Hip-Hop, with a touch of COVID-19 inspiration, is amusing on the anthem.

J-hope joins Dua Lipa's Cool, Jensen McRae's White Boy, Taylor Swift's the last great American dynasty, Lady Gaga's Babylon, Soccer Mommy's circle the drain, and more songs.

Furthermore, this is not the first time J-hope's Dis-ease gets a world-renowned notice. On December 4, Consequence of Sound included the song on its top 50 songs of 2020. On November 23, three days after Dis-ease was released through BE, The Art Dask from the UK remarked that it is one of the best tracks off BE.