I am so proud of these two. First doing reactions out of their kitchen to now traveling back and forth to Korea to interview artist and in return exchanging culture. They've built a brand and a business just being themselves. Dumb, I'm so glad you had Ous and Lou on to tell their story.
I think FOSquad can most def. interview Shinee soon. The love for Taemin has always been felt from ya'll. Great interview and talk about bridging the Black and Korean cultural!!
I loved their videos! I especially loved the J-Hope's Chicken Noodle Soup MV reaction video with one of their moms. She looked so young and beautiful. You guys are articulate and very likable. Keep up the good work!
As a casual viewer of their channel, wow, what a long way they’ve come. Never thought I’d see them on a platform like this tbh OR meeting actual K-pop artists! They’re really doing it out here 🔥
I'm going to say this in regards to why I started watching and continue to watch FO Squad's vids: their opinions on the MVs, the music, etc just gives such ME energy and I love it. Their personality, their passion in the music itself, and the way they react is amazing.
As an older, black kpop fan it's so uplifting to see younger black people into the stuff I grew up kind of loving on my own. I love their channel and how they make the idols so comfortable. I love the message that you can be black and have interests that aren't "stereotypically" black. I love my culture and RnB and Hip Hop, but I also love Anime/Manga, Kpop, and Rock. Thank you for having them! I can't wait to see the cultural mukbang lol
I loved the interview and the only thing I have to say is that I also wish that in like 2-3 years' time I hope for kpop concerts to also be held in Africa coz the fanbase is also big here, I'm from South Africa and it does hurt a little when "world tour" dates come out and not even one African country is on the list
If you have Jonathan as a guest, you'll need a translator because he can't speak English fluently😁 Jonathan raised in Korea since elementary school. He's literally have educated in Korean language and its culture (mannerisms and habits), he speaks French and Korean
We love you FOsquad , your fan from Uganda East Africa Felt good watching you tell your story About kpop in Africa we are now really getting into it but only BTS for my country Uganda Jungkook songs are playing on our radios now If any ever comes to any African country i will be so happy
@rpark8140 African parents are pretty strict and expect a lot from their kids like expect them to become doctors and engineers. They also have respect for elders and are very family oriented.
Thank you for having us!!
Jonathan’s from Congo btw I think
ye u should Kpop is fire even if you dont understand it just vibe it out@@bruyeretv
@@Mimihuynh01Yea, he is from Congo
@@JenniferUgbohno he is from Ghana and he went to Korea on a scholarship watched some interview on UA-cam
Invite dumb
wow dumb's observation about black joy was so concise and nice to hear! it really is what makes FO squad so great :)
I am so proud of these two. First doing reactions out of their kitchen to now traveling back and forth to Korea to interview artist and in return exchanging culture. They've built a brand and a business just being themselves. Dumb, I'm so glad you had Ous and Lou on to tell their story.
This felt so refreshing in a way to see them getting interviewed and it really just makes me so excited and proud seeing them grow so much🥹❤️
I think FOSquad can most def. interview Shinee soon. The love for Taemin has always been felt from ya'll. Great interview and talk about bridging the Black and Korean cultural!!
I loved their videos! I especially loved the J-Hope's Chicken Noodle Soup MV reaction video with one of their moms. She looked so young and beautiful. You guys are articulate and very likable. Keep up the good work!
As a casual viewer of their channel, wow, what a long way they’ve come. Never thought I’d see them on a platform like this tbh OR meeting actual K-pop artists! They’re really doing it out here 🔥
Really enjoyed this episode.
...and about Kpop in Africa, there's a HUGE kpop fanbase in Nigeria. @FOSquad
All over Africa actually I am a K-pop fan and I am from South Africa.
I'm going to say this in regards to why I started watching and continue to watch FO Squad's vids: their opinions on the MVs, the music, etc just gives such ME energy and I love it. Their personality, their passion in the music itself, and the way they react is amazing.
As an older, black kpop fan it's so uplifting to see younger black people into the stuff I grew up kind of loving on my own. I love their channel and how they make the idols so comfortable. I love the message that you can be black and have interests that aren't "stereotypically" black. I love my culture and RnB and Hip Hop, but I also love Anime/Manga, Kpop, and Rock. Thank you for having them! I can't wait to see the cultural mukbang lol
I loved the interview and the only thing I have to say is that I also wish that in like 2-3 years' time I hope for kpop concerts to also be held in Africa coz the fanbase is also big here, I'm from South Africa and it does hurt a little when "world tour" dates come out and not even one African country is on the list
cultural mukbang exchange is fire 🔥
Feeli'n these guys will be the guests in the PSICK SHOW! lezzzz goooooo!!!
FOSquad has come a long way. They were my first reactors to Kpop (BTS).
Jonathan is originally from DR Congo but grew up in Gwangju
If you have Jonathan as a guest, you'll need a translator because he can't speak English fluently😁 Jonathan raised in Korea since elementary school. He's literally have educated in Korean language and its culture (mannerisms and habits), he speaks French and Korean
I think FOSquad knows French so they should still be fine lol
@@tabihobi That would be great 😆to see Jonathan with FOSquad having fun😁
This was great! So excited to see ever meet up again in the future. ❤️❤️
Min 11:00 on black culture style celebrations of kpop, love it!
Swapped from audio to video at about 30 minutes in. This was a great pod. Checking these guys out now.
Jonathan is originally from Africa, but moved to Korea as a kid. Country side. He is hysterical.
Yooooo!!!!! This was a crossover I never thought I’d see!!!!!!
Their jay and Jessi's episode were dope❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We love you FOsquad , your fan from Uganda East Africa
Felt good watching you tell your story
About kpop in Africa we are now really getting into it but only BTS for my country Uganda
Jungkook songs are playing on our radios now
If any ever comes to any African country i will be so happy
Another Ugandan fan here!!!😊
FO SQUADDD MY BOYS
LOVED THIS EPISODE
ayyy, let's go! 🔥🔥🔥
Never expected FO squad to be here omg😅
Dumb ous lou let's goo
Finally I here I was waiting to see you 😭😭😭😭😭
THE SQUAD YUH YUH YUH
Loved this interview.
Oh hell yeah
THATS A HARD COLLAB🫢
My boys ❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤ fun convo. Love ❤❤❤❤
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Why do you never enable auto-generated subtitles?
Did FoSquad knew about Dumbfoudead and his battle rap
Fo squad!!!!!
Nice informative and funny episode
My guys !
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@14:18 Dude I can’t 😂😂
Am in Ghana, and I love kpop
I love all yall. ❤❤❤❤
2:02 hilarious
I feel like Korean and African culture have a lot more in common than either culture has with Americans.
How so? I don't see similar cultures. 😂
@rpark8140 African parents are pretty strict and expect a lot from their kids like expect them to become doctors and engineers. They also have respect for elders and are very family oriented.
@@Cloudfive55 That's literally all Asians dude.
Don’t compare it bro 😂
L observation
💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
I want to see kpop featuring with African artists. I think it will be 🔥
That collab would go crazy 🔥
The wrong special guests in the info 😅
In China, they don't have 짜장면 tbh. It's Korean dish