Breaking Barriers: BTS' Impact on Kpop Worldwide🌎😨

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  • Breaking Barriers: BTS' Impact on Kpop Worldwide🌎😨
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    What up its Vex! Join me in this mind-blowing reaction as I dive into BTS' groundbreaking journey of paving the way for Kpop across the globe! 🌎 From their early struggles to becoming the undeniable kings of Kpop, we'll explore how BTS made it easier for other groups to not only succeed in the West but also achieve worldwide recognition. Get ready for an eye-opening adventure into the world of Kpop legends and their impact on the global music scene! 🎤🌟
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  • @Quack_jiseok

    First!! Also i dont get how its even controversial! If you ask a non-kpop fan to name a group, they would def say BTS.

  • @kazuhassideprofileswifey2179

    BTS contributed more to Kpop than possibly any group, even Seo Taiji praised them and he was pretty much the one that started the Kpop thing

  • @forg_tful.

    as a woman, gender has nothing to do with the "paved the way" conversation. those fans of bts (that ultimately are the reason bts paved the way) didn't just trickle down to kpop boy groups, they also trickled down to kpop girl groups. that's all i feel like i really need to say on that. and when blackpink debuted, bts were already paving the way and exploding on the internet with songs like dope and blood, sweat and tears. along with the fact blackpink is part of one of the big 3 kpop labels (yg).

  • @ralphy383
    @ralphy383  +132

    18:22

  • @erume5776

    bts' success improved the visibility of all kpop acts both male and female, so blackpink are opening the door that is already opened lol

  • @luvriese
    @luvriese  +40

    Loved your reaction and comments! You're super respectful and genuinely understand what you're watching. If you wanna dig into more of BTS' creations, specifically what inspired them, I'd recommend reacting to the following!

  • @dahliapatricia750

    You could react to Rise of Bangtan chapter 1

  • @WilliamsAK07

    BTS is popular because they take the time to create meaningful music; lyrics, music & dancing. They also take time to appreciate their fans in ways no other group has before, they've really connected with their fans. There is so much that goes into why BTS is popular, it's absolutely not something that can be replicated over night, it's a very personal level for BTS & ARMY. BTS are big contributors to their music; writing, composing, singing, concepts, dancing. Everyone of BTS members does everything, they are not experts at everything, but they work very hard, help each other to learn all aspects of the music. I have not seen any group like BTS, east or west, they are truly unique and special. They are legends already, as a group and well on their way as individual artists. They are compared to the likes of the Beattles, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and these are big names, these are group/artists that have actually done something big in the western music industry and BTS is at the level. The groups that don't like hearing this or seeing this are groups that try to say they paved the way, very jealous fandoms. I've come across a lot of fandom interactions and there's a lot of hostility, but if you see what they're saying, they're just babbling a bunch of stuff that their group did (after BTS) has already accomplished, go on about the most streams, etc, but no real impact, because BTS has already made that impact. BTS was forced to find their own way because the K Pop industry did everything they could to keep them down, but now that BTS is so big, the industry now claims them as K Pop. I admire BTs & ARMY, both are always battling negativity, battling the east and west music industry, just for fair representation. Enjoyed your reaction. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Artfrg4
    @Artfrg4  +60

    There is a series made by ARMY called Rise of Bangtan. In this well made series it explains the origins of K-pop in a non-biased way that you’ll understand. For your question about how it started, I suggest reacting to this series. As it goes on, the main focus is BTS, however there is so much to learn about the industry of K-pop that Westerners don’t understand. 💜

  • @BansheePurple

    BTS Paved the way! 💜That is not just a phrase that army invented but facts. At first we use it to celebrate their achievements but then some kpop fandoms started taking it in some way as something bad without even knowing the real meaning of paving the way and then started to use it with their own favs to discredit BTS(?) We use the paved the way because we are proud of them not to say they nvented kpop or to say other groups don't work hard. There's millions of proves that shows how BTS paved the way so we don't really worry about it lol. There's a lot of idols from every generation also mentioning how BTS opened the doors for kpop in the global marketso... The only ones who deny it are jealous fans, haters and idols who are pushed to be the next BTS a lot. Their companies always make things worst with the amount of media play and of course never forgetting to use BTS' name 🙄🙄

  • @sharonnelson3713

    I really enjoyed your video. BTS’ first discrimination came from their own people in Korea. Because they came from a unknown label and not the Big 3 label company they were looked down on from the very beginning. I’m telling you the knetizens were and are brutal and vicious. I speak as a Korean American who was born and raised in Korea the first 10 years of my life.

  • @alipotter0613

    BTS are hip hop lovers and rappers who happen to be in an idol group. But other groups are Kpop idol groups who just include rap in their tracks. This is a big difference.

  • @didinau
    @didinau  +16

    Kpop is super competitive, and since BTS are still active many kpop fans view them as direct competition so of course some won't like to mention them.

  • @huntressmma1822

    I would suggest bby gang magazine, he does very good video essays about BTS and the history of k-pop

  • @thegeekoutgirl

    36:15

  • @thatpersonyoudidntknowexis149

    I love what you said about how scary and hard it must be for Bts to be in an unknown territory. At that time, RM was the only one who speaks English (The others understand a little but not as much as RM). Tho not perfect, he could understand what they were saying. And there were a lot of other videos out there where reporters and paparazis were talking crap in their face thinking they couldn't understand it. RM could. Which reminds me of a time years ago, when they were teens and one of the members asked RM to translate one of the messages they received from a fan, not knowing that the message wasn't really from a fan. It was from a hater and the message was saying some hateful stuff to them. RM lied to them (they were young at the time), he said the message said good things but in reality, it was hateful words. The responsibility RM had must've been extremely heavy considering he was the leader and the ones who has to translate and a spokesperson for the team.

  • @cathelijnevangent4143

    A Beautifull Story of BTS by Ricesquad is a great video about how they got together and their coming up, achievements, debut, albums, very good video about the boys.

  • @aspookypookie

    These are facts. Bangtan worked their ass off to get where they are and I’m glad. They’ve raised the standard and I personally will enjoy watching the groups that have genuine talent and hard work shine through. Money & imitation only gets people so far. Rooting for all those genuine groups to thrive and thanking Bangtan for being one of a kind 🖤

  • @amajinjams6966

    It's really not controversial, i never get when people are offended when i (like many others) say bts paved the way. It's simply facts. I know many people who listen to kpop who would never have know the groups they listen to if it wasnt for BTS. Some of them dont even listen to bts but admit they would never have known blackpink or twice or skz etc without bts. (The past line was actually a direct quote from a blink). No one is denying the work other idols put in. Please, to anyone who does get offended by aomeone saying "BTS paved the way", do some research, look at things form multiple standpoints and juat be respectful and factual. 😊

  • @mae__
    @mae__  +17

    As you requested a song that talks about their artistic influences you can react to their song "Hip Hop Phile"! They also did the song "Born Singer" (react to a live performance) in which they talk about their attitude as they just debuted as artists and it's over the instrumental of J Cole's track "Born Sinner"... These 2 songs are a good starting point!