Bollywood might have been referenced in terms of scale, however, the choreo is a mix of traditional Korean dancing and gwara gwara dance which comes from Africa 😊 Africa is also referenced in outfits, fabrics and some sets along with an abundance of Korean culture references
Them being positive is why I like them. I can listen to rap that isn’t negative and talking about bullshit. Being positive and uplifting is not corny. Talking about selling drugs, trying to be a gangster and rapping about bullshit most of these so called rappers ain’t never been though is what’s corny. I’m a black female, from Brooklyn and let me tell you that negativity ain’t it. BTS set the standard for positive rap music that actually sounds good.
This video was kind of a diss to people talking shit and stereotyping. They have like a million members…ok they put a million of their faces….their videos are flamboyant ok take all these colors and random animals they dress weird ok check this out. At the end of the day they don’t care because you can’t stop them from loving themselves. I don’t know about the Bollywood dancing but I do know they have African dancing…the choreographer is African. There’s a bunch of hidden things in this video and you could probably watch an explanation video that provides way better information but anyway I enjoy your reactions 💜
Their choreography referenced traditional Korean dances as well as some African moves from gwara gwara dance (i hope i correctly wrote name of the dance)
They basically used everything they were being criticised for and threw it in the one video - e.g. that their videos are too busy, that they shouldn’t wear such loud clothes, that they should tone down the Korean cultural stuff to make it in the US, that they were too into African culture and not Korean enough, that they shouldn’t use cgi, that they shouldn’t use filters because it’s juvenile, that they shouldn’t wear glasses etc. I could go on…
The video is packed with imagery of their global travels - Western icons like Snow White, Hong Kong director John Woo, African dance, prints, animals, the globe on the table that moves to show more of the world, the airplane (a callback to Hobi's Airplane and Airplane Pt. 2 in which they own the role of mariachi traveling the world to share music), etc, as well as their own culture. I absolutely believe there was a Bollywood influence. It isn't as overt as the other things, but the mob dances with everyone in unison is an unmistakably similar style. And a signature of Bollywood is that they may blend traditional Indian dance with other world styles.
Hey curly long hair guy I'm really starting to like your honest opinion cause you're starting to give good credits to the boys artistry Can't wait to see another reaction video of bts from you Thank you
i know y'all said that this may reference bollywood and that may be the case but its just kind of loose inspiration. this video is very ironic but also incorporates a lot of korean culture in it. this comment will be a bit long so bare(?) with me. the first thing that you notice while watching this video is how colorful and vibrant it is and while bts usually have relatively vibrant mvs, this one is pretty excessive. the second thing you notice is all of the cgi and green screens used in the video. this was all done on purpose because this is what people in the west assume kpop is. vibrant colours and nonsensical videos, and a million members with different hair colors. the video has a lot of references to traditional korean festivals and folklore such as those really colorful creatures and the reference to the rabbit in the moon, them saying "ursoo, it's awesome!" is a korean saying i believe, etc. this is shown because at around this time bts were being called "to western" and that they were getting "americanized" (which honestly should not be a convention at ALL as it implies bts is only popular and successful because they're "exotic" which is such a weirdo take). there's also subtle references to things that have been said to members. rm had filters on his face for a bit in the video because people used to hate on him because he liked playing around with filters while livestreaming. jungkook wore red hair because someone told him he looked ugly with red hair. v wore glasses because people told him he looked ugly with them. suga has a snow white shirt on because people called him too pale, etc etc. another thing if note is how they're dressed and styled. this era, the members had more obvious makeup as well as less super masculine attire which is commentary on the whole "bts are girls" thing. jimin is even seen with a fan used in a traditional korean fan dance which is usually performed by women (he later performed the dance on stage at an award show). other references include the dance which is inspired by traditional korean and african dances as well as the song being heavily influenced by traditional korean music (which i can't remember the exact name for. i believe its pansori but im not 100% sure). edit: i forgot about the tiger!! the tiger is korea's national animal and its a pretty huge deal. okay i think im done now and that's basically everything of note! im sorry if everything isn't 100% accurate. i wrote this from the info i still remembered from when i learned and searched about this video and its meaning almost 3 years ago. edit 2.0: i completely forgot about the song's meaning oml... this song is a diss track. its a "ayo, fuxk you and whatever you say about me. i love myself, my culture and my fans so mind your own goddamm business." third and final edit: grammar
BTS!!! Recomendaciones: Black Swan, On , Blue and Grey, Mic Drop, Butter, etc. No es raro que noten la diferencia entre uno y otro, es una de las cosas que se destaca la banda es la variedad que pueden llegar hacer! No olviden la letra, si logran ver la traducción es algo que le va aportar al momento de analizar el vídeo. Otro que no puedo dejar de recomendar es Ugh!, es una de las joyas espectaculares que tiene la línea del rap! Buen viaje!
guys u need to react to their live performances like (UGH LIVE) (DDeang Live) also check their solo songs (Agust D , Agust D) 'Agust D is Suga from BTS' and (Agust D, Deachwita) (RM, Joke) 'RM the leader of BTS' (RM, Do You) (RM, Change ft. wale)
If you ever react to their song 'Ugh' using Jaeguchi channel lyric, keep in mind that the one starting it, from 0:12 - 0:35 is Suga, not other members, the lyric video got it wrong
actually... all they did in these music video is related to korean culture but since I'm not korean i wont know how to explain it properly so you can watch a video of a korean explaining it
You guys need to react to DKDK for a Korean explanation regarding this MV. There are many references to the culture and tradition of the country of Korea.
It would be great if you look at the year of the video and compare to the other music of the same year ans see how different. For me BTS music is advanced for their year. Plus each albums of BTS music are like telling the story and story continues like reading Harry Potter book1, 2, 3,….. Also each BTS song has meaning behind. They are a lot of videos that explains the meaning behind them. 😊
hola sisisisi tiene razòn el que tenia peinado con colita NO cortes tanto!!jajajSus comentarios fueron acertados y humildes.Lo que me gusta es que gracias a BTS se conocen màs la culturas asiatica. Me gustaria que reaccionen a los MAMA 2018 2019 2020 y a màs canciones en vivo .Muchas gracias
The Idol platform is an amalgam of sound with visual elements such as props, costuming, cosmetics, motion, and sometimes visual outrageousness. It is a central modality to a large swath of K Pop but also has caused some to view being an Idol as a standard for corporate performance which doesn't make for true artistry. BTS actually is an aberration within that. To a significant extent while BTS employs the Idol platform they also thanks to their very progressive management in Big Hit have been allowed to be involved in the composition of most of their work and have been allowed to express sometimes controversial ideas in song. The song Idol throws the kitchen sink at the viewer deliberately including borderline absurd suits to make a strong statement. As BTS rose and was getting global recognition, Korean society which had already minimalized the artistry of Idols broadly started deeming BTS as an international group somewhat detached from Korean culture. They were also framed as corporate spectacle. BTS says in the song so what you create boxes to put me in. I know who I am and I can be as creative as I want. And I'm loving my trip. They even splashed all sorts of Korean imagery on the screen while celebrating a number of world art forms, including Bollywood. What makes Idol great is other groups tethered to corporate song writing couldn't have created something like this. And, perhaps more forward looking, BTS as third generation K Pop leaders were through their members' freedom of expression improving the Idol platform opening the door as role models for many of the 4th generation groups emerging currently.
NO - they are Korean!!!! Korean dress and pavilion! Tiger is good in Korea, Rabbit is too, you should watch this at mma2019 or 18 I think, They intertwine their story in all videos, so you have to watch them all.
Excuse me it's not Bollywood dance because dance can be done in any way if it looks similar to other culture that doesn't mean they took it from that culture
Pls react to ATEEZ "Wonderland"🙏🏼🔥 Short introduction to them: - They are called 4th generation leaders & performance kings - They have 8 members "2 Rapper &. 6 vocalists" - They have a pirate concept - They debuted 2018 as Ateez. before that, they where a group named "kq fellaz" where they did dances to popular songs, wich brought them a lot of international attention - their fandom name is "ATINY" wich means "ateez + destiny" - about the 2 rappers: (1) Hoongjoong & also the leader of the group -> he often use "hahaha" before he starts rapping (2) Mingi -> he use "Fix on" before he's rapping, he explained that he want the people to pay attention when he starts rapping - They are known for their powerful performances & their crazy good stage presents - they write and produce many of their songs by themselves - They won an award for "worldwide Fan's Choice"
That was a learning experience from a couple of guys who had never seen bts before. We have learned since then. Also anything said in that videos was directed towards bts and not Asians as a whole, the fans like you got your feelings hurt and started calling us racist when nothing about their race was ever brought up.
I wish they hadn't deleted it so that people could see for themselves and make their own decision rather than rely on unfairly boiled-down accusations like this one. I watched the first video and I would never subscribe if I thought these guys had ill-intentions towards BTS. Yes they said some ignorant things in the form of inappropriate joking amongst friends, but it became clear that they took the information fans gave them and addressed their initial reaction and took the time to educate themselves. We should allow people to grow and not be so quick to put labels on them. We should celebrate that they want to learn, instead of chastising them when the issue has already been put to bed.
Bollywood might have been referenced in terms of scale, however, the choreo is a mix of traditional Korean dancing and gwara gwara dance which comes from Africa 😊 Africa is also referenced in outfits, fabrics and some sets along with an abundance of Korean culture references
No, it’s not Bollywood dance…it’s Korean traditional dance but people can see it similar to their dance too!
Them being positive is why I like them. I can listen to rap that isn’t negative and talking about bullshit. Being positive and uplifting is not corny. Talking about selling drugs, trying to be a gangster and rapping about bullshit most of these so called rappers ain’t never been though is what’s corny. I’m a black female, from Brooklyn and let me tell you that negativity ain’t it. BTS set the standard for positive rap music that actually sounds good.
If you want to understand this song/mv better, DKDKTV has "Idol explained by a Korean". There is so much in this video, I learned a lot.
I’m like the guy in the background..”stop pausing!” Lolz.
I am a Korean. BTS idol's performance on stage in 2018 mma is the best. This is the best. If you have time, please react to the 2018 mma performance.
The live version of this is super fun to watch. I hope I would besble to see this in a live concert
This video was kind of a diss to people talking shit and stereotyping. They have like a million members…ok they put a million of their faces….their videos are flamboyant ok take all these colors and random animals they dress weird ok check this out. At the end of the day they don’t care because you can’t stop them from loving themselves.
I don’t know about the Bollywood dancing but I do know they have African dancing…the choreographer is African. There’s a bunch of hidden things in this video and you could probably watch an explanation video that provides way better information but anyway I enjoy your reactions 💜
THIS!
Their choreography referenced traditional Korean dances as well as some African moves from gwara gwara dance (i hope i correctly wrote name of the dance)
They basically used everything they were being criticised for and threw it in the one video - e.g. that their videos are too busy, that they shouldn’t wear such loud clothes, that they should tone down the Korean cultural stuff to make it in the US, that they were too into African culture and not Korean enough, that they shouldn’t use cgi, that they shouldn’t use filters because it’s juvenile, that they shouldn’t wear glasses etc. I could go on…
The video is packed with imagery of their global travels - Western icons like Snow White, Hong Kong director John Woo, African dance, prints, animals, the globe on the table that moves to show more of the world, the airplane (a callback to Hobi's Airplane and Airplane Pt. 2 in which they own the role of mariachi traveling the world to share music), etc, as well as their own culture. I absolutely believe there was a Bollywood influence. It isn't as overt as the other things, but the mob dances with everyone in unison is an unmistakably similar style. And a signature of Bollywood is that they may blend traditional Indian dance with other world styles.
Hey curly long hair guy I'm really starting to like your honest opinion cause you're starting to give good credits to the boys artistry
Can't wait to see another reaction video of bts from you
Thank you
Hoping you're watching this and your future reactions with the subtitles on
The dude in the corner had me dying LMFAOOOOOO
Checkout "IDOL" Explained video, so many symbolisms & traditions in the video 💜
i know y'all said that this may reference bollywood and that may be the case but its just kind of loose inspiration. this video is very ironic but also incorporates a lot of korean culture in it. this comment will be a bit long so bare(?) with me.
the first thing that you notice while watching this video is how colorful and vibrant it is and while bts usually have relatively vibrant mvs, this one is pretty excessive. the second thing you notice is all of the cgi and green screens used in the video. this was all done on purpose because this is what people in the west assume kpop is. vibrant colours and nonsensical videos, and a million members with different hair colors.
the video has a lot of references to traditional korean festivals and folklore such as those really colorful creatures and the reference to the rabbit in the moon, them saying "ursoo, it's awesome!" is a korean saying i believe, etc. this is shown because at around this time bts were being called "to western" and that they were getting "americanized" (which honestly should not be a convention at ALL as it implies bts is only popular and successful because they're "exotic" which is such a weirdo take).
there's also subtle references to things that have been said to members. rm had filters on his face for a bit in the video because people used to hate on him because he liked playing around with filters while livestreaming. jungkook wore red hair because someone told him he looked ugly with red hair. v wore glasses because people told him he looked ugly with them. suga has a snow white shirt on because people called him too pale, etc etc.
another thing if note is how they're dressed and styled. this era, the members had more obvious makeup as well as less super masculine attire which is commentary on the whole "bts are girls" thing. jimin is even seen with a fan used in a traditional korean fan dance which is usually performed by women (he later performed the dance on stage at an award show).
other references include the dance which is inspired by traditional korean and african dances as well as the song being heavily influenced by traditional korean music (which i can't remember the exact name for. i believe its pansori but im not 100% sure).
edit: i forgot about the tiger!! the tiger is korea's national animal and its a pretty huge deal. okay i think im done now
and that's basically everything of note! im sorry if everything isn't 100% accurate. i wrote this from the info i still remembered from when i learned and searched about this video and its meaning almost 3 years ago.
edit 2.0: i completely forgot about the song's meaning oml... this song is a diss track. its a "ayo, fuxk you and whatever you say about me. i love myself, my culture and my fans so mind your own goddamm business."
third and final edit: grammar
Awesome
The dancing is Korean and Africa influenced
Thank you for mentioning Bollywood. I describe this as psychedelic Bollywood meets Korean tradition meets hip hop.
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I agree when the guy say some things sound more corny here than there 100% seems more genuine
BTS!!! Recomendaciones: Black Swan, On , Blue and Grey, Mic Drop, Butter, etc. No es raro que noten la diferencia entre uno y otro, es una de las cosas que se destaca la banda es la variedad que pueden llegar hacer! No olviden la letra, si logran ver la traducción es algo que le va aportar al momento de analizar el vídeo. Otro que no puedo dejar de recomendar es Ugh!, es una de las joyas espectaculares que tiene la línea del rap! Buen viaje!
Estoy viendo que ya reaccionaron a algunos! Golazo, ahorita los voy a ver, Gracias!!!!! 🍷👽✌️
Great reaction guys. War of Hormone is a smooth mv i think you guys might like it. #BTSARMY
guys u need to react to their live performances like (UGH LIVE) (DDeang Live) also check their solo songs (Agust D , Agust D) 'Agust D is Suga from BTS' and (Agust D, Deachwita) (RM, Joke) 'RM the leader of BTS' (RM, Do You) (RM, Change ft. wale)
You really should react to their attack on bangtan live performance
The gwara gwara dance is from Africa...you can also notice the savannah sunset mostly seen in Savannah Grasslands africa
If you ever react to their song 'Ugh' using Jaeguchi channel lyric, keep in mind that the one starting it, from 0:12 - 0:35 is Suga, not other members, the lyric video got it wrong
actually... all they did in these music video is related to korean culture but since I'm not korean i wont know how to explain it properly so you can watch a video of a korean explaining it
You guys need to react to DKDK for a Korean explanation regarding this MV. There are many references to the culture and tradition of the country of Korea.
you have to react rap line cypher parts 1 2 3 4 Tear Ddeang they are sh*****
crayz 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👌 i know you love live perfomances🥵🔥👍👍👍👍
Please react to BTS “Airplane pt. 2”
You guys might like that one cuz it’s very Latin vibes
you should check out the explained video as this has many korean references
It would be great if you look at the year of the video and compare to the other music of the same year ans see how different. For me BTS music is advanced for their year. Plus each albums of BTS music are like telling the story and story continues like reading Harry Potter book1, 2, 3,….. Also each BTS song has meaning behind. They are a lot of videos that explains the meaning behind them. 😊
Please reaction their live performance with IDOL
Dynamit 🥇🥇🥇🥇🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️
Butter 🌘🥇
Mic droup 🥇
Reakt👈😯👑👏👏💜💜💜💜
And if you guys want hard core rap from bts listen to ugh by bts
fr!!! i wanna see that
A vibe de vocês é sensacional 💜✌🏼
Please react to Idol Explained By a Korean! It’s so interesting to get that understanding on it.
Bts👑
Idol got Nikki Minaj version of idol
You guys should react to their live performance. react to BTS DIONYSUS LIVE please
React also to Dope and others bts music video just like NO more dream, not to day and many mores 🥰💜💜
hola sisisisi tiene razòn el que tenia peinado con colita NO cortes tanto!!jajajSus comentarios fueron acertados y humildes.Lo que me gusta es que gracias a BTS se conocen màs la culturas asiatica. Me gustaria que reaccionen a los MAMA 2018 2019 2020 y a màs canciones en vivo .Muchas gracias
Im hete bcoz of bts and i love the way u react to bts thank you.. I hope u can react more bts MVs.. Bts is the best 💜💜💜
The Idol platform is an amalgam of sound with visual elements such as props, costuming, cosmetics, motion, and sometimes visual outrageousness. It is a central modality to a large swath of K Pop but also has caused some to view being an Idol as a standard for corporate performance which doesn't make for true artistry. BTS actually is an aberration within that. To a significant extent while BTS employs the Idol platform they also thanks to their very progressive management in Big Hit have been allowed to be involved in the composition of most of their work and have been allowed to express sometimes controversial ideas in song.
The song Idol throws the kitchen sink at the viewer deliberately including borderline absurd suits to make a strong statement. As BTS rose and was getting global recognition, Korean society which had already minimalized the artistry of Idols broadly started deeming BTS as an international group somewhat detached from Korean culture. They were also framed as corporate spectacle. BTS says in the song so what you create boxes to put me in. I know who I am and I can be as creative as I want. And I'm loving my trip. They even splashed all sorts of Korean imagery on the screen while celebrating a number of world art forms, including Bollywood.
What makes Idol great is other groups tethered to corporate song writing couldn't have created something like this. And, perhaps more forward looking, BTS as third generation K Pop leaders were through their members' freedom of expression improving the Idol platform opening the door as role models for many of the 4th generation groups emerging currently.
이 뮤직비디오에대헤 자세한해석이나오는 영상이 있어서 찾아보시는게 좋을꺼같아요 해석영상을보면 더 재밋고 그들의 노래하나하나가
창조적이고 의미가있는지 알게될겁니다 알고보면 또 다른 시각으로 뮤비를 볼수있을꺼예요
bts💜태형🥰🥰
maybe you should try ON: kinetic manifesto film . i think you will like it 🔥👏🙏
In this song that BTS reacted to there is one with Nicky Minaj I think that's how it's written
You need to watch Jimin s filter and BTS Fire 🔥💜💜💜 and ON and Not To Day pls 🙏🙏 I love your chanel
Idol more cool on live performance
NO - they are Korean!!!! Korean dress and pavilion! Tiger is good in Korea, Rabbit is too, you should watch this at mma2019 or 18 I think, They intertwine their story in all videos, so you have to watch them all.
Dionysus bts live please!
Plz turn on eng caption
you should turn on the subtitles
Excuse me it's not Bollywood dance because dance can be done in any way if it looks similar to other culture that doesn't mean they took it from that culture
have you seen the live performance with niki Minaj?
I hear Bollywood
Hi I am from India💜🙏
Pls react to ATEEZ "Wonderland"🙏🏼🔥
Short introduction to them:
- They are called 4th generation leaders & performance kings
- They have 8 members "2 Rapper &. 6 vocalists"
- They have a pirate concept
- They debuted 2018 as Ateez. before that, they where a group named "kq fellaz" where they did dances to popular songs, wich brought them a lot of international attention
- their fandom name is "ATINY" wich means "ateez + destiny"
- about the 2 rappers: (1) Hoongjoong & also the leader of the group -> he often use "hahaha" before he starts rapping
(2) Mingi -> he use "Fix on" before he's rapping, he explained that he want the people to pay attention when he starts rapping
- They are known for their powerful performances & their crazy good stage presents
- they write and produce many of their songs by themselves
- They won an award for "worldwide Fan's Choice"
Yo. I hope you'll this.
FAKE LOVE MV for the next BTS reaction please.
PLEASE react to gods menu by stray kids
Captions ON guys next time
Bullet proof part2 live performance pls
Please check dope .. boy with love.. fake a love .. anpanman … bapsee 🙏🏻😍🥰
The best reaction. love from indonesia. please reaction "kiss and make up" or "see u later" by blackpink. thaks u :)
There ia another version whid this song whid Bts and Nicki Minaj the did a collab
Please react to their ON manifesto film version mv by BTS with lyrics. U can also try to watch their dance practices
turn on the subtitles, please
You should watch song explained by a Korean. This might explain something as well as show you some hidden Easter eggs. Just a suggestion
Idol has another version, ft. Nicki Minaj. Please react to that also
Could you reaction BTS IDOL explained video by Korean as DKDKTV?
React to BTS - Make it right
Please react to JHope’s mixtapes 💜
BLACKPINK ICE CREAM FT SALENA GOMEZ DUDE REACTION PLEASE
Its african theme :)
React to bts idol ft nicky minaj
please spend bleckpink continue bts
💜
Pliz react to fire n dope
React to ugh!
Ooh ya'll were the racists from the first video you made about BTS which you also deleted
That was a learning experience from a couple of guys who had never seen bts before. We have learned since then. Also anything said in that videos was directed towards bts and not Asians as a whole, the fans like you got your feelings hurt and started calling us racist when nothing about their race was ever brought up.
Oh shit what did they say?
Racist & BTS don’t mix and doesn’t sound good to my ears . let me kindly take my Like back . what was said ????????
They said they look like girls and they all look the same
I wish they hadn't deleted it so that people could see for themselves and make their own decision rather than rely on unfairly boiled-down accusations like this one. I watched the first video and I would never subscribe if I thought these guys had ill-intentions towards BTS. Yes they said some ignorant things in the form of inappropriate joking amongst friends, but it became clear that they took the information fans gave them and addressed their initial reaction and took the time to educate themselves.
We should allow people to grow and not be so quick to put labels on them. We should celebrate that they want to learn, instead of chastising them when the issue has already been put to bed.
The best reaction. love from indonesia. please reaction "kiss and make up" or "see u later" by blackpink. thaks u :)
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The best reaction. love from indonesia. please reaction "kiss and make up" or "see u later" by blackpink. thaks u :)
The best reaction. love from indonesia. please reaction "kiss and make up" or "see u later" by blackpink. thaks u :)
The best reaction. love from indonesia. please reaction "kiss and make up" or "see u later" by blackpink. thaks u :)