Please fo not watch Itslian Armys brilliant explaination of Spring Day unless you are feeling robust. The incomprehensible actions of the authorities that resulted jn the death of so many people mostly school children made me do fuming angry..... and there was nothing I could zbout it. The trouble bout anger where there is no positive way of responding is can make you feel very down. Ghis is a beautiful song and a genius video with so.much meaning. Italian ARMY us exceptionally informative. You just have to be prepared. I wasn't. I have watched it several times now with reactors.
I think Rotten Mango Seowl Ferry video explains it better, less confusing, you won't need to read subtitles Stephanie is Korean American fluent in English and is a fantastic story teller, you won't be disappointed, Italian army did a good enough job, but you have subtitles on the bottom then up top, bottom so on and so on, plus you hear them speaking in Italian I assume what you are reading, it's just very distracting
Oh my god, thank you for saying this. So many ARMY's think the song itself is about Sewol but that is false information. It's only the MV that refers to the incident.
"Blood Sweat and Tears" is based off of the book "Demian" by Herman Hesse. It's about growing up and temptation; about needing to accept that you have a darker side as well and that you can't be whole unless you embrace all parts of yourself. The German above the alcove is a quote from the book as well as the spoken part by RM. The angel Jin kisses represents the god Abraxas, by kissing him, he is giving into temptation and accepting his darker side.
There is so much art, books and mythology references in this mv! Every scene is so meaningful. If you are having trouble to identify those references, there are an explanation video, aldo I haven't seen any which would touch all references. It's so special about BTS art. You take a song and you can dig its meaning and references fir next few days. Those are not only songs or mv, but art in its best.
All of that is correct except that the German above the mirror is not a quote from Demian is a quote by Nietzsche which means, “One must still have chaos within one’s self to give birth to a dancing star.” But don’t feel bad because it’s an easy mistake to make.
The painting Jin fixates on at the beginning of the MV is Fall Of The Rebel Angels (from 1562) by Pieter Bruegel The Elder; and now hangs in The Royal Museum Of Fine Arts Of Belgium, in Brussels, Belgium.
Black Swan is actually really deep! It's about a creator's fear of losing their passion for art. In this instance, BTS wondering what it would feel like to no longer love music. It's based on a quote by Martha Graham, "A dancer dies twice - once when they stop dancing, and this first death is the more painful." These feelings are reflected in lyrics like "The heart does not beat anymore, when listening to music" "Oh that would be my first death I been always afraid of" "If this can no longer make me cry, If this can no longer make my heart flutter, Perhaps, this will be how I die once" "No song can reach me anymore, I cry out a silent cry". Black Swan and ON is on the same album, Map of the Soul: 7, which released early 2020 right before Covid. In 2018 they'd suffered severe burnout and depression, and were so lost and done that they nearly disbanded. I personally feel like this album was them diving deeper into those emotions and their inner selves.
Yes, as a former dancer the release of this song hit me really hard. I cried as I watched the first Black Swan video, which was performed by a professional contemporary dance company.
yes and yes…I fully relate to this song..I think anyone has a passion for music, art or such will really understand to this…and somehow this song also helps me reflect sometimes whenever I am in an artist block
I actually came here to say exactly the same thing. Black Swan really hits hard for artists of any genre to lose passion for their art. It is one of my favorite BTS songs and that’s saying a lot with how many they have.
13:57 "obviously it's a break-up song"...actually both RM and Yoongi wrote this song/their verses about friends or people in their lives they were feeling distant from. Yoongi wrote his verse about a specific friend that he also wrote Dear My Friend about. I think Yoongi is the type of person who is just very loyal and feels deeply for those who are in his life, not only romantically but platonically as well...I think the same can be said for all of them. The song itself is about longing and missing people, but the MV visuals are strongly believed to be based on the Sewol ferry incident, which I'm sure many in the comments have already mentioned. The best explanation break-down I've seen is from an Italian Army, which I'm sure has also been highly recommended.
"Black Swan" is based off of a Martha Graham quote (she's a famous dancer and teacher) "A dancer dies twice, once when they stop dancing, and this first death is the more painful." They are talking about the fear of losing their love for music and dance or losing their ability to create or perform.
I had to laugh when you said you had a weakness when guys touched their lips. My first thought was "She's never going to survive Tae." Not only does he stroke, or lick, his lips pretty often - he does it while staring you right in the eye. And we all know HE knows EXACTLY what he's doing.🥰😂💜
I really enjoy your reactions. I have one hint for you - many, many times when BTS songs appear to be about romantic love, the songs very often are deeper than that, or are talking about relationships that aren't necessarily romantic at all (i.e., Spring Day is about the loss of friends (for SUGA it was because the friend went to jail, for RM it was because he moved to Seoul and became famous, in the MV it's (probably) about the tragedy of a ferry disaster in Korea)...BS&T is more about the relationship humans have with temptations (at its simplest level anyway)...Black Swan is about an artist's relationship with their art (and the fear of losing their passion for it: "A dancer dies twice...and the first death is the most painful."). So, when you see lyrics that seem to be about love, they probably aren't. Even their 3-album series about love - the Love Yourself series - isn't only about romantic love...the songs on those albums are deeper than that, too.
13:53 Suga's verse is more about a "breakup" with a friend... he lost him to drugs "We changed, you know?[..] I miss you, honestly, but I'll erase you / 'Cause it hurts less than to blame you" From what I understood from his other song "Dear My Friend" (on D2 Agust D album) and interviews, they were childhood best friends who promised to "eat the world up" with their music but his friend got caught up in drugs and other stuff (even trying to get suga into that kind of stuff) "The you I used to know is gone, and the me you used to know is gone And I know it's not just because of time that we changed" Cant wait for you to start your Agust D journey when the time comes, there is so much more context to this and i feel that now it's not the moment to get into details ^^;
There is more than one way for someone to leave... There are two really good explanation videos for Spring Day. One focuses more on the video and symbolism while the one by an Italian ARMY goes more in-depth about the actual tragedy and gives a lot more context.
Queen Spring Day is basically the second Korean national anthem lol. It’s the longest charting song on Melon (continuously for seven years since its release in 2017), has the most likes, the most unique listeners, and is about to become the first song in Melon history to hit a billion streams. It rises on the charts every spring and every time BTS releases any other music and ARMY recently recharted it again on the iTunes and Billboard sales charts the day after the last members of BTS enlisted, to express our sadness. It’s a really special and important song to the fandom and to Korea as a whole. 💜
Italian ARMY video "What you still don't know about Spring Day" is the best explanation video for Spring Day. She actually went to South Korea and even spoke with the families affected by the tragedy. But be warned it is hard to watch... but necessary to fully understand why this song is so special to everyone. I hope you are enjoying your dive down the BTS rabbit hole... Have a lovely day💜
here’s a quick summary of the meaning of each song spring day: grief (specifically about the sewol ferry tragedy) blood sweat and tears: temptation black swan: fear of loosing their passion for music on: overcoming hardships
On is about overcoming hardships. Even if they are uncertain and even if they are sinking, they continue to fight. Telling haters, conflict, and strife to "bring it on."
Thanks for your reaction. Don't worry if you don't get all the meaning of their videos, it happened to all of us... Like other comments say, you should watch the italian army explanation of Spring Day. The song was wrotten thinking on a friendship break up, talks about melancholy... But the MV has so many simbolism about the ferry tragedy where more than 200 students died on a spring day. It's about loss and building resilience • Blood, Sweat & Tears: the video is inspired by Hermann Hesse's book, "Demian" The 1919 novel tells a story of a boy who fluctuates between the "world of light" and "world of illusion" This song is part of the Wings Album. The entire album is inspired by the novel Demian Emil Sinclair's Youth Story, by Hermann Hesse. The novel recounts Sinclair's passage from childhood to maturity, going through moments of dreams, lies and destruction. It reflects the transition from innocence to falling into the temptation of adulthood Abraxas was commonly the name given to a god who symbolized both good and evil. This being was initially a kind god who was pious with all those who behaved correctly, but became totally ruthless with bad people Here is and explanatory video in case you may want to check it out👇🏻 ruclips.net/video/5tlgAUE6yjg/видео.htmlsi=jSTyp7fJPnvVhcuI • Black Swan: The song refers to the internal struggle of an artist falling out of love with their art. The song lends voice to the band’s darkest fears-the music they do will one day cease to touch or move them. Yet, every time they come face to face with this “Black swan” within themselves, they hear voices calling out from deep within their hearts and are stricken with the realization that music is all they have. This track is a confession of an artist who has truly learned what music means to himself At the same time, it represents the hope and internal strength that we must have to hold on to what has made us feel alive at some time, not to give up, only we will be able to face our shadows and stop being our worst enemy • ON: here BTS externalizes the confusion they face inside, the indecision of what the best path is and who the people they should keep by their side really are. They feel disoriented and are aware of the fear they are facing. They talk about how difficulties and their fears can break them, but instead they choose to use it as a springboard to fight and bring out the best in themselves Greetings from Mexico 💜
RM and Suga have said they wrote Spring Day thinking about missing people/friends they've lost. Suga's verse in particular references a former friend of his that he also sings about in his solo song Dear My Friend (heartbreakingly beautiful song, btw). That being said, the music video makes several veiled references to the Sewol Ferry tragedy in which many people lost their lives. I would personally really recommend the Italian Army explanation for Spring Day to understand a lot of the visuals in the video and the political significance of the song. Spring Day has never left Korean charts since its release. It holds a very special place in their hearts because it was a source of comfort for many people during a very difficult time.
black swan is a song about falling out of love with music. they sing about how afraid they are of burning out and that would be basically “their first death” as music is the biggest part of their lives. at least that’s how i interpret it. it’s a really pretty song.
The black swan mv is basically depicts their fear of losing their passion for music where it all started... They are expressing how their heart no longer races while making music because of the continuous pressure and making albums. And they express this fear in this song...So it is slightly inspired by the movie black swan in which the dancer dies twice once when they stopped dancing and the other death is the real death..so in the mv they are telling how losing passion for music like the dancer in the mv can be their first death and they fear the moment where they fear will turn to reality ........ Edit: i dont know if my short like explanation is fully accurate or if it helped you but i hope it helped a little bit. (If i wrote anything wrong please correct me its the first time i am tryna be the paragraph guy😅)
Hi!! Thank you so much for your reactions, I love when people (especially reactors) are respectful of BTS and they dive more into the meanings of their songs and their musicality rather than going "oh, their dancing is cool" or "it's so catchy". When I found BTS I was at one of my lowest points in my life. See, like you, I struggle with my mental health... autistic burnout, depression, crippling anxiety, agoraphobia, C-PTSD... I've been in very, very bad places and have done some really bad things to myself... tried to just, not be here, several times. I was feeling broken and desolate, I couldn't get out of bed, much less go out of the house and panic attacks were almost a daily enemy for me when I finally found them. And they have changed my life for the better. Excuse the long comments I'll be leaving hehe I just love explaining just how deep their songs are! They usually write songs that speak about mental health, society & social issues, speaking up for the youth and self-love. They are also incredible lyricists and often use a lot of metaphors, double (or triple, even quadruple) entendres, psychological, literary and philosophical themes, real events, etc. Fans like myself love them for their music along with their amazing personality, hard work, altruism and kindness. All their songs have meanings behind their lyrics. Some information about Spring Day: 1) RM & SUGA started writing the lyrics for this song after a long conversation they had that was sort of a bonding experience for them too. They were speaking about friends each one of them had lost contact with, for different circumstances, and about how much they missed them... How they missed when their lives were more simple, when friendships were more innocent, pure and uncomplicated. For example, they lost contact with childhood friends when they moved to Seoul to become artists; later on they felt betrayed by other friends who criticised their decision of becoming an idol group; they also hadn't been able to see certain current friends in a long time, due to their life-style of constant traveling, etc. (It is also speculated that Suga's rap verse is about the same ex-friend that he speaks about in the last track of his mixtape D-2, song called "Dear My Friend".) 2) Spring Day music production took a long time to finish. Something didn't seem to be working out, and it was finally finished when a foreign producer got involved in the track. This song had many many edits. (Even more than usual.) V also showed us an snippet of the demo of his own version that he submitted during Spring Day writing process. (I think RM's demo was the one that was selected though.) 3) When Spring Day was released, as one of the few additional tracks in the repackage album called "We Never Walk Alone", the song became a huge hit in Korea. It has remained on the Korean charts for years. From it's debut on 2017 to the current date, it has never dropped from the top hot 100 there. (I don't remember if Gaon or Melon charts.) Admittedly, ballads are a very popular music genre in Korea, but... The main reason for this local success was because many people found comfort on it, specially the familles of people who had passed away, due to illness or accidents or suicide. The song is about losing and missing loved ones... So the people related it to the feeling of longing for those who aren't here anymore. 4) BTS and Big Hit were aware of how well received was Spring Day and had heard stories shared by fans who connected with the song... They decided to incorporate references to the Sewol Ferry incident in the music video and the choreography for the track. The music video also has references to the film "Snowpierce" (science-fiction post-apocalyptic distopian film directed by Bong Joon-ho) and the novel "The ones who walk away from the Omelas" by Ursula K. Le Guin. I'm not going to explain the entire plot of this movie and book, but, they have common topics about criticizing the division of social classes and people living a life of privilege at the expense of minorities, children, the marginalized, or other people who are forced to stay underprivileged. (I recommend both by the way, they're good.) 5) A lot of Korean people were able to use Spring Day to mourn the Sewol Ferry Tragedy that happened a couple years before (in 2014). It is widely believed/theorised that BTS and Big Hit incorporated imagery of this event both on the MV and the choreography (choreography shows them forming the shape of a boat for example), and this has been somewhat confirmed by the members. Basically, there was a national tragedy in South Korea known as the Sewol Ferry tragedy. I am not going to explain it in detail, but many high school students lost their lives by drowning. This incident was particularly cruel, traumatic and horrific because there was corruption from the government involved in why the ship was in bad conditions, plus the entire thing was being recorded live from the coast... It was hellish. Families and people saw the events happening on real time... People gathered in the coast to help with small boats, while the government did nothing but deny their mistakes and try to difficult the rescuing efforts. The attitude of the Captain of the boat was also cowardly and caused many more deaths, many of which could have been prevented if the authorities had been responsible and honorable. Plus, the Korean government tried to save face by silencing the news and trying to ban the people and artists from even speaking about what had happened. (The poor management of this was one of the arguments used on trial, during the impeachment of the former President of South Korea, years later.) For a more thorough explanation plese refer to: ruclips.net/video/Tye1ONFeKis/видео.html (MV Explained) ruclips.net/video/FrT4a_Fw6pE/видео.html (MV Explained 2 - Goes deeper into the Sewol Tragedy) 6) It was reported, many years later, that BTS and some crew from Big Hit, made anonymous donations to the families who lost their kids during the Sewol Ferry accident, and even visited some of their homes to give their condolences. This was earlier in their career, by the way. 7) ARMY's nickname for this song are "The Eternal Queen" and "Queen Spring Day". There are many running jokes about how this single is competitive and how it stubbornly comes running to rise higher again in the music charts, every single time BTS releases a new title track or single. If ARMYs remember some facts more accurately than me, feel free to correct me on the comments. You can add information too. :) - The ferry was carrying more than six times the weight it was originally designed for to make extra money per trip. Most of the illegal modifications placed the weight at the top and when it shifted it made the ferry tip over. - It wasn't the usual captain that day. He had raised concerns about the safety onboard and had been removed for it. - The captain on the day is currently serving 36 years for murder and several crew members were convicted of murder, negligence, violating marine laws, etc. (This is all from the very detailed and graphic Wikipedia page on the tragedy) - While it's true that the song wasn't written about the Sewol tragedy, the video, album cover and title definitely refers to it. - Some years ago, in an Esquire interview, Jin was asked about Spring Day. To quote from the article: Fair enough, but there is an undeniable allusion, in both the song’s video and its cover concept, to a specific incident in recent South Korean history. “Spring Day” was released just a few years after the sinking of the Sewol ferry, one of the country’s biggest maritime disasters, in which a poorly inspected, overloaded ferry toppled in a sharp right turn. Hundreds of high school students drowned, having obeyed orders to stay in their cabins as the boat was going down. According to some reports, the South Korean government actively tried to silence entertainers who spoke out against it, with the Korean Ministry of Education fully banning the tragedy’s commemorative yellow ribbons in schools. I ask whether it was about a specific sad event, and Jin tells me, “It is about a sad event, as you said, but it is also about longing.” The song kept the disaster front of mind for young Koreans and for the media, indirectly leading to the impeachment and removal of then president Park Geun-hye I always say... You can argue about their talent, their sound, their image, you can claim that other groups and artists are "better", but you can't take away who BTS are as people and what they have done for others. Even if their music wasn't for me, I couldn't ever hate them knowing how good people they are. Spring Day is only one of the many reasons why I have so much respect for these men: songs like Baepsae, Am I Wrong, N.O, Strange, even their debut No More Dream; their Love Myself campaign, their donations to charity, their support for BLM and SAH, them constantly encouraging the younger generation to take action and to speak up, them delivering comfort and hope... There's just so much more to them than "just the music". They stand for something. They've always had a message to spread. And ARMY, with all its flaws and apparent "toxicity", has become much more than just a fandom of a boy band. So whenever I see someone talk shit about the boys, I just assume they either don't know anything about them and what they've done, or they're just generally not good people. Because how could you possibly hate someone with such a good heart who only spreads positivity.
Thank you so much for the work that went into writing this and sharing all the details. I feel exactly the same way, and I have to say - I'm glad to be walking alongside you 💜
Your reactions to BST was everything 🤣🤣🤣. The song is about temptation and leaving behind one's innocence. Kissing the statue was Jin succumbing to the temptation. That's why he cracked at the end. There's a lot of references to good and evil in the video all down to the background of the museum where you have an angel on one side and the devil on the other. It's inspired by a book called Demian by Herman Hesse, that was the part where Namjoon was talking. It was a quote from that book. This song was their first more seductive concept, because this was also the time that Jungkook came out of age.
I recommend you see the explanation video for spring day. I am always surprised people get romantic break up song vibes from spring day. My first thought was it's about a loved one who has passed on.
Haha! Their songs are deeper than most are used to. There are explanation videos to help you breakdown and understand the song and the video. For spring day, the best is the one from the Italian army. BS&T is inspired by the book Demian by Herman Hesse. And Black Swan is about how artists die twice, 1st is when they lose their passion for their art, and the 2nd is their actual death. Videos explanations are also available.
I reallyyyyyyyyyy hope you watch the explanation of spring day... Actually alot of their songs like FAKE LOVE, IDOL, UGH, DDEANG, SIPE BREAKER, SILVER SPONE, DAECHWITA etc needs explanation... Its better if you watch these... they put soooo much effort in their lyricism...
the background vocals and the adlibs is jungkook, and he’s harmonizing with all bts members & almost in every bts song he’s in the background and doing the adlibs
Hi, love your reactions so far! Just wanted to let you know that the Spring Day music video was created as a tribute (is that the word?) towards those who unfortunately past away during the Sewol incident in 2014. The video was created to spread awareness and to make sure that we never forget about the victims of the incident. 💜💜💜
Thank you for this! I was very confused watching it and I will definitely have to do more research so I can understand the incident and be able to appreciate the mv more :)
@@mrshoneyweiss If you want to check out an explanation video the channel "bulletproof vibes" has a great one called "BTS Spring Day MV EXPLAINED" that breaks down the music video scene by scene. I never would have understood all of the symbolism without the explanation.
No problem! If you want an in depth video, I suggest the Italian army video, they really go I depth with it. RUclips isn't allowing me to send the link for some reason but I'll try again 😊
@@mrshoneyweissplease watch the Italian Army explanation video. It is called "What you still don't know about Spring Day" It is a much better video as it actually explains what happened and the after effects. It gives much better context. Trigger warning... it is very hard to watch, have tissues on hand.... but essential viewing to fully understand.
@@mrshoneyweiss i suggest watching an explanation video. There are 2 and the italian army's one is very detailed so u should watch it on ur own. The other video is good for YT. hugs
Also I apologize on army’s behalf for telling you to watch explanation videos 200 times 😂 a couple of these really bring out the fervor for more context but some of us are a lotlol
The blood sweat and tears mv no basically the whole wings album is inspired by the novel demian it is about a boy falling for temptations .....so the mv can be better understood if you see the explanation video to it
The german is a Nietzsche quote: you must have chaos inside you to be able to give birth to a dancing star.” I love this journey you’re on! I was confused too at first, but with rewatched, reading comments, letting things sit in for a few days, you can get it 😅 (and even years later can still make new connections/realisations!)
Confusion is fine. All 4 of these MVs have SIGNIFICANT amounts of lore behind them. Lore tied to the themes of the songs themselves, thematic/psychological lore tied to the albums/album series these song are a part of, sociopolitical lore, and lore regarding BTS’ overarching storyline (the Bangtan Universe or BU) ….so confusion is definitely fine (esp for first timers) 😂
If you get a chance to watch the Black Swan MV again, take a look at the shadows throughout the video, esp early during Suga and RM rap sections. As people have already explained, the song has to do with an artist's fear of losing passion/ability for their art. At the beginning of the song the shadows are looming large over the group threatening to swallow them up, but as they confront their fears and gain their sense of self, they are now in control of the shadow (aka JK at end of the MV). The whole Map of the Soul 7 aka MOTS7 album dealt with the Jungian concepts of "the self", namely Persona, Shadow, and Ego. All the songs map to one or more of these concepts. Also each of the rappers had solo songs on the album, Intro:Persona (RM), Interlude: Shadow (Suga) and Outro:Ego (J-Hope), that are worth exploring.
I hope you watch the explanation videos for all of these mvs. There's a reason behind even the tiniest of details. Spring Day is about loss of friends. Mv also refers to a tragic ferry incident that happened in South Korea. BTS also donated money to the families of the victims. Blood, sweat tears is about temptation while going through adolescence. Black Swan is about an artist's biggest fear of losing their passion for their art. On is pretty self explanatory but an explanation mv might be helpful for the actual mv
Like many others have already said, their lyrics are always much deeper. DKDKTV is a good channel for explanations of a lot of BTS MV’s. They also explain a lot about Korean language used in the songs and Korean reverences in the Video’s. The explanation of the Italian Army about Spring day and how this can relate to the Sewol Ferry is beautifully done and very heartbreaking. The song was not specifically written for this accident, but it does fit . 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Hii, don't know if you'll see this, but I saw you struggeling a bit with getting back to the right frame of the music video, haha, so this might help: With the arrow keys you can skip 5 seconds (left for back, right for forward) and with the comma and the period, you can go frame by frame.
@@mrshoneyweiss You're welcome! Another thing: you said something along the lines of 'both of the MVs say X years, so I don't know which came out earlier'. If you open the description you can see the exact date of when the video is published (in your timezone).
I really enjoyed that you dipped your toes into BTS' music by doing these deep dives. I'm all for checking out their title song MVs in order. It gives you a glimpse into how they began (more focused on hip hop but with other genres included which showed the group's musical range). It also shows how their music, style & themes have evolved artistically. BTS's discography is vast & amazing, and you'll get a true sense of that if you listen to their albums (their B-sides are gems!). If you want to try album reviews, you can generally put it on RUclips if you upload an album in parts of no more than 3 to 4 songs each. I'm here for the journey.
Hi! All the amazing ad libs you hear are Jungkook, he's known as the 'King of ad libs'. Btw I'm 2013 ARMY and I don't normally watch reaction videos but you seem very genuine so I'm really enjoying your journey. ☺️💜
I don't think many BTS songs are about romantic love or break ups. Self love yes. Their psyche. Their creative process. Their turmoil and hardship. Their journey and self discovery, but not "I broke up with my girlfriend". A few yes, but I would think of any other meaning before that when listening to their music.
When you have a genius and a philosopher doing much of the songwriting, things tend to get deep. The other boys be playing vudeo games or sports, Joonie be reading books on philosophy and Yoongi is thinking deep thoughts and scribbling in his notebook. Yoongi is like a person thst you climb a mountain to ask him a question and then he drops a wisdom bomb on you. Ha! I think starting at the beginning is a great idea. People's first exposure tends to be "the pandemic trio" - Dynamite, Permission to Dance and Butter, which are songs I love, but they are somewhat misleading about who BTS really is. Enjoy the journey!
Spring Day is about grief. That’s why it also fits for the pandemic. Like others already have commented I recommend you watch an explanation video. Thank you for bringing us along your journey into BTS 😊
Many people interpret Spring Day as a tribute song for the Sewol Tragedy that happened in 2014. Although lyrically, as explained by RM himself, the song is about missing a loved one (friend, partner, etc.) and wanting to be with them, the bittersweet feeling of nostalgia. The music video itself has factors which seem like a call back and tribute to the tragedy and many survivors, loved ones and parents of the victims find comfort in this song. It is actually one of THE most beloved songs in South Korea and hasn't left the charts since it was released in 2017 (7 year long charting song) and it will soon become the first and only song in Melon (music platform like spotify in South Korea) to hit 1B streams. The song has been nicknamed by ARMY as "The Queen" lol
Just watch a live performance of BST, the entire choreo just attacks 😂 I won’t dive into what each song means bc ppl have already said enough but you need to watch their dance practice vids.
Usually BTS official MV are not related or fully related with the lyrics. Even some of them, specially those for some years ago, are a total different story or universe ... not for nothing we call its the "rabbit hole". Thank you for reacting to their jobs. Apobangpo, Borahae.
11:20 yes it’s. You’re right. The MV has a lot of scenes that are hinting on the movie or the context. I really recommend you to watch the explanation video( if you would like to watch it I will send the link), you will understand why this particular song is Queen of the songs and never left the charts since its release(2016-2017). I knew that bts always put some crazy stuff in the mvs or just songs but this hits different
Black Swan is about their fear of losing their creative fire and joy in music. BTS writes and produces their music themselves so it is an expression of their fear that they will lose that love of music and performing that has driven them.
And in Blood Sweat & Tears are many art pieces! Like “The Fall of the Rebel Angels”, “Pietà”, “Landscape of the fall of Icarus”, “The Lament of Icarus” and many more!. (Also they took inspiration of the book “Demian” by Hermann Hesse. (Also mentions of Abraxas, a god of Persian mythology).
Spring Day is more universal abput a sense of longing that can apply to so many situations, it makes me sad when people reduce it to being about grief or about a specific tragedy. Not to diminish the powerful video and all the references, just speaking about the song. The lyrics are so beautiful and they end on a hopeful note, which counters the earlier lines and is key to the message 🙂
Spring Day was written about lost friendships, specifically friends from RM and Suga's pasts. Suga has another song, under his Agust D moniker, which discusses the same friend. The MV is a little hard to follow, its a bit all over the place with its references, but they all have similar thymes of loss and holding on to those memories of better times. There is a compelling fan theory explaination video, that the MV is a tribute of the lives that were lost during the sinking of the Sewol ferry in 2014.
17:58 I feel like the spring day meaning could honestly apply to many things in life, but especially the feeling of lost. It could be romantic breakup, someone passing away or even distancing yourself from people who were there for you. Yoongi already said he wrote the lyrics thinking about a friendship that ended in a quite sad way. We call spring day our “queen” cause even today it never left korean charts, people relate to the song because the pain of lost is a universal feeling. If you react to the explanation of the music video by Italian Army, you’d get that this song combined with the music video approaches a more heavy topic too. But honestly, is not a song that has just one clear meaning, so i get your confusion trying to analyze things.
35:14 the blood sweat and tears meaning is really deep, goes with the story of the book Demian which is about the balance between good and evil, giving in to the worlds desires, and temptations. Jin kissing the statue simbolizes him acknowledging his “evil” side. He’s the one to do that first as he’s the older in the group, notice that the younger ones where not dealing with that stuff yet, still in a child like state (the bike simbolizes that). Is definitely not easy to get all of it in one watch.
Can't wait to watch your reaction on Dimple, silver spoon,make it right,home,love maze(this are my fav songs) and their solo stuff you gonna love them💜
The ON official MV is basically a mini movie full of drama and cinematography that is incredible. Then they did the manifesto in LA I believe. It was choreographed by Sienna who was the first woman you saw in the video. She is with the dance group The Lab. There is also another version on a football field (Suga isn’t in it because of his shoulder surgery). They made a statement with this song. Bring on the pain, the hatred, whatever problems and they will survive them and keep going because they are strong. That helps Army to do the same in their personal lives.
Black Swan is about the fear they have of not loving music anymore... There is this saying "A dancer dies twice. Once when they stop dancing. And this first death is the most painful." They are talking about their "first death", when they don't love music anymore. They are afraid this will happen someday. Sorry, my english is not great hahah
Just a couple of notes to add about Spring Day (as others have covered it so well). It is affectionally known as The Queen, because it means so much to so many people. And, since it's release on February 13, 2017, it has NOT left The Korean Charts. That's 7 1/2 years charting consistently. A record in Korea (and probably many other countries too). That is the enduring power of Spring Day. A song about loss and longing; about missing someone you can no longer be with (for a variety of reasons - including, but not limited to, grief). It's a song that expresses emotions we are all familiar with, that we all relate to, and resonate with. And that is a large reason why it is so beloved. And then their is the MV...
Thank you for your reaction! I liked it very much. The other comments already mentioned rough explanations for the songs, but I'm gonna repeat it anyways. (Your reaction to BS&T was relatable btw. 😂) 1. Spring Day: written to mourn the loss of friendship, can be seen as missing a loved one in general, but the MV is seen as having lots of references to the Sewol Ferry tragedy and is therefore often interpreted in that context 2. Blood, Sweat & Tears: deals with concepts of temptation, good and evil, loss of innocence and growing up that was inspired by the novel Demian by Hermann Hesse 3. Black Swan: a song about how losing your love for your art (music in this case) can feel like a kind of death 4. ON: about BTS continuing to do their art/on their way no matter how many difficulties they have been and are facing I think the beauty with a lot of BTS songs and MV's is, that you can interpret the song itself in a way, and then the MV adds a new layer of interpretation. So the meaning is rarely just straightforward and only one thing. So I think it's really cool to see other people's interpretations of what the songs mean before they are introduced to the lore etc. Ah, and the German quote is by Nietzsche from his work "Also sprach Zarathustra". I didn't study translation, and I couldn't find a professional one, but German is my first language, so it's roughly: You need to still have chaos within you to be able to birth a dancing star. (That's a very literal translation anyways) It's a nice quote that works well out of context. The work itself is historically a bit problematic though as it served in part as inspiration for the worldview of the nazis. It probably should be seen more as a work of literature and less as a work of philosophy as the language is excentric but quite beautiful and there are partial wisdoms in there, but the worldview is lets say... of it's time...
"They're really good dancers" Ma'am, BTS was the standard of dancing for a good while. After years of work, awards won, and money well earened, they started to relax more when it came to perfectly synchronized, and extremely difficult choreos. They wanted to ease things up, and focus on each individual personality and style. They already exhausted themselves to the limit in order to get so far, so they have earned their rest. Nowadays their choreos aren't even close to the extremely synchronized ones the used to perform. They're all still so sharp and energized, though. And my my, Namjoon and Jin worked extremely hard when it came to dancing, because they're not dancers, not at all lol
Thanks for stepping outside your comfort zone to give our boys a try. They are well worth it. You picked 4 of the deepest songs/videos to put in this reaction. Our Tannies rarely just sing about surface things. They are truly deep and caring, always wanting to help others with their music and lyrics. To that end, many need explanation videos that others put together to help us understand all the nuances and depth of the songs/videos. I LOVE music that has meaning so I was immediately drawn to BTS. One of the first MVs I watched was Blood, Sweat & Tears. OMG I was hooked for life. It is THE song/MV that made me Army. The fact I needed an explanation video told me I was home. They paid homage to a deep book for this song/video and it was extremely well done. Then add on to that, the entire set was built. They do that for the majority of their MVs. The sets are incredible. It is very informative to watch the behind the scenes videos of making the MVs when it comes to BTS. The one for this is amazing to watch. I highly recommend watching the MV, an explanation video and/or Doolset lyrics, the behind the scenes video, a dance practice and live performance (BTS is better live than recorded) for each song. It may seem like a lot, but it is so worth it. When you do that, you then begin to truly understand them. And Army is always there for the ride. To see someone come in knowing nothing and then watch their eyes open with appreciation, if not love, for BTS warms our hearts. I would also suggest that you use the Doolset website for understanding lyrics. It isn’t a video, it is translations of the songs from Korean to English and explanation of Korean words or phrases we can’t understand that makes your whole mind look differently at the song. Many of the “lyric” videos (not from BangtanTV) are incorrect in their translations (or don’t provide the full meaning) and even color the wrong person singing at times. There are a couple better than others though. Perhaps the above is too much for you to do in your video reaction, but I would highly recommend for your personal consumption if possible. They also have an entertainment show called RunBTS on youtube that is amazing and fun. You learn their personalities and how close they are as a family far above just being a group. There are also paid shows like Bon Voyage (where they travel together) and In The Soop (filmed during the pandemic at a remote location where they hung out and had fun). I could write a novel on all of the content, movies, documentaries, solo projects, the Bangtan Universe story line through several songs/albums, Weverse (platform to watch media, post messages, see when they come live to visit with us, and purchase albums, merch and membership in Army among other things) and much, much more. I’m a sliver Army and in my entire life there has not been a musical artist/group like BTS. I have more respect and love for them than any other artist/group or “celebrity” I’ve ever known. Their musical talent is off the charts, but them as people are what makes me love them. They are the best of good humans. Borahae! 💜
Omg I love the edit before you put Blood, Sweat & Tears on .5 speed 😂 Very relatable. I remember when this MV came out and I honestly still haven’t recovered. It’s my favorite MV of all time. If no one has told you yet, you need to watch the dance practice, and I mean NEED. The fact that this never had a performance MV is a literal crime. My villain origin story.
Thank you for the reaction 💜! I love to watch how people short circuit when they see BST mv for the 1st time and then I think about how maybe one day they’re going to see the absolute violence that is called Baepsae live performance 😈. But you’re not ready yet for that one. You need to dive deep into their lyrics and to understand where they’re coming from to see that there are very few things that are shallow in this boraworld. Nothing is as simple as they might seem at the 1st look.
On the base layer, Spring Day is about someone leaving your life, possibly passing away, and going through the stages of grief. The video, however, is a tribute to a horrible tragedy about the Sewol Ferry(they've never TRULY confirmed, but Army has pretty much come to realize it). There's a lot of explanation videos on it that would be amazing to watch. It has stayed on the charts since it released in Korea because of the depth of meaning of it.
After all this time, Spring Day is still my favorite BTS song and BS&T is my favorite MV. BS&T came out when I was a baby ARMY and it was what made Jimin my bias.
Can't wait for you to get into dance pratices too😁 ironically the videos you reacted to this time around are some of my favorite dances/choreographers from them lol. Especially black swan and blood sweat and tears
i really hope you react to the explanation video "Blood Sweat & Tears: What Does it All Mean?" it explains the theme of BS&T as well as the Wings album really well. that album had quite a rollout so it might get you interested in exploring it on your own or on the channel.
Being OT7 can be agonizing. Yoongi and Jimin are my biases, but honestly its a five man wrecker line. LOL Edited to add: OMG THEY ARE SO GOOD! I think I forget sometimes. 😂 OH AND ALSO!LOL Ineed an international holiday declared so that all the members will be wearing harnesses or corsets all day (as to their personal taste, although I'm going to have to insist that Jungoogie wear a corset. I dont argue with natural law. Your son is so cute! 🤗💜 ON KINETIC MANIFESTO DEATH BY JIMIN BODY ROLL! 😂😂😂😂
lol you had me giggling for BS&T! That was the MV that got me into BTS when my teenager made me watch it. I have been ARMY since then and have no regrets at all
You need to watch the explanation video of Spring Day…it hits hard. It’s not a break up song.
Yes, the one from the Italian Army. But be prepaired to cry. It's really sad...
The Italian Army explanation video. 💜
Please fo not watch Itslian Armys brilliant explaination of Spring Day unless you are feeling robust. The incomprehensible actions of the authorities that resulted jn the death of so many people mostly school children made me do fuming angry..... and there was nothing I could zbout it. The trouble bout anger where there is no positive way of responding is can make you feel very down. Ghis is a beautiful song and a genius video with so.much meaning. Italian ARMY us exceptionally informative. You just have to be prepared. I wasn't. I have watched it several times now with reactors.
watch the italian army explanation video.... and be ready to cry... have tissues ready
I think Rotten Mango Seowl Ferry video explains it better, less confusing, you won't need to read subtitles Stephanie is Korean American fluent in English and is a fantastic story teller, you won't be disappointed, Italian army did a good enough job, but you have subtitles on the bottom then up top, bottom so on and so on, plus you hear them speaking in Italian I assume what you are reading, it's just very distracting
Please watch a Spring Day explanation video. The song was written for the loss of friends, but the video refers to a tragic ferry incident in Korea.
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Oh my god, thank you for saying this. So many ARMY's think the song itself is about Sewol but that is false information. It's only the MV that refers to the incident.
"Blood Sweat and Tears" is based off of the book "Demian" by Herman Hesse. It's about growing up and temptation; about needing to accept that you have a darker side as well and that you can't be whole unless you embrace all parts of yourself. The German above the alcove is a quote from the book as well as the spoken part by RM. The angel Jin kisses represents the god Abraxas, by kissing him, he is giving into temptation and accepting his darker side.
There is so much art, books and mythology references in this mv! Every scene is so meaningful. If you are having trouble to identify those references, there are an explanation video, aldo I haven't seen any which would touch all references.
It's so special about BTS art. You take a song and you can dig its meaning and references fir next few days. Those are not only songs or mv, but art in its best.
All of that is correct except that the German above the mirror is not a quote from Demian is a quote by Nietzsche which means, “One must still have chaos within one’s self to give birth to a dancing star.” But don’t feel bad because it’s an easy mistake to make.
The painting Jin fixates on at the beginning of the MV is Fall Of The Rebel Angels (from 1562) by Pieter Bruegel The Elder; and now hangs in The Royal Museum Of Fine Arts Of Belgium, in Brussels, Belgium.
I appreciate Jordan Orme's review of their MV, and the imagery used, as I know (close to) nothing about art and literature.
Black Swan is actually really deep! It's about a creator's fear of losing their passion for art. In this instance, BTS wondering what it would feel like to no longer love music. It's based on a quote by Martha Graham, "A dancer dies twice - once when they stop dancing, and this first death is the more painful." These feelings are reflected in lyrics like "The heart does not beat anymore, when listening to music" "Oh that would be my first death I been always afraid of" "If this can no longer make me cry, If this can no longer make my heart flutter, Perhaps, this will be how I die once" "No song can reach me anymore, I cry out a silent cry". Black Swan and ON is on the same album, Map of the Soul: 7, which released early 2020 right before Covid. In 2018 they'd suffered severe burnout and depression, and were so lost and done that they nearly disbanded. I personally feel like this album was them diving deeper into those emotions and their inner selves.
Yes, as a former dancer the release of this song hit me really hard. I cried as I watched the first Black Swan video, which was performed by a professional contemporary dance company.
yes and yes…I fully relate to this song..I think anyone has a passion for music, art or such will really understand to this…and somehow this song also helps me reflect sometimes whenever I am in an artist block
I actually came here to say exactly the same thing. Black Swan really hits hard for artists of any genre to lose passion for their art. It is one of my favorite BTS songs and that’s saying a lot with how many they have.
@@jenniferhammond9939yes, very true. For me as an artist who loves drawing and painting, I wouldn’t be myself if I didn’t have my art to create. 💜
13:57 "obviously it's a break-up song"...actually both RM and Yoongi wrote this song/their verses about friends or people in their lives they were feeling distant from. Yoongi wrote his verse about a specific friend that he also wrote Dear My Friend about. I think Yoongi is the type of person who is just very loyal and feels deeply for those who are in his life, not only romantically but platonically as well...I think the same can be said for all of them. The song itself is about longing and missing people, but the MV visuals are strongly believed to be based on the Sewol ferry incident, which I'm sure many in the comments have already mentioned. The best explanation break-down I've seen is from an Italian Army, which I'm sure has also been highly recommended.
"Black Swan" is based off of a Martha Graham quote (she's a famous dancer and teacher) "A dancer dies twice, once when they stop dancing, and this first death is the more painful." They are talking about the fear of losing their love for music and dance or losing their ability to create or perform.
I had to laugh when you said you had a weakness when guys touched their lips. My first thought was "She's never going to survive Tae." Not only does he stroke, or lick, his lips pretty often - he does it while staring you right in the eye. And we all know HE knows EXACTLY what he's doing.🥰😂💜
I really enjoy your reactions. I have one hint for you - many, many times when BTS songs appear to be about romantic love, the songs very often are deeper than that, or are talking about relationships that aren't necessarily romantic at all (i.e., Spring Day is about the loss of friends (for SUGA it was because the friend went to jail, for RM it was because he moved to Seoul and became famous, in the MV it's (probably) about the tragedy of a ferry disaster in Korea)...BS&T is more about the relationship humans have with temptations (at its simplest level anyway)...Black Swan is about an artist's relationship with their art (and the fear of losing their passion for it: "A dancer dies twice...and the first death is the most painful."). So, when you see lyrics that seem to be about love, they probably aren't. Even their 3-album series about love - the Love Yourself series - isn't only about romantic love...the songs on those albums are deeper than that, too.
13:53 Suga's verse is more about a "breakup" with a friend... he lost him to drugs
"We changed, you know?[..] I miss you, honestly, but I'll erase you / 'Cause it hurts less than to blame you"
From what I understood from his other song "Dear My Friend" (on D2 Agust D album) and interviews, they were childhood best friends who promised to "eat the world up" with their music but his friend got caught up in drugs and other stuff (even trying to get suga into that kind of stuff)
"The you I used to know is gone, and the me you used to know is gone
And I know it's not just because of time that we changed"
Cant wait for you to start your Agust D journey when the time comes, there is so much more context to this and i feel that now it's not the moment to get into details ^^;
Dear My Friend always makes my heart break...
Could also be about the children
@@otter_lvrno he specifically said that was about his old friend
There is more than one way for someone to leave... There are two really good explanation videos for Spring Day. One focuses more on the video and symbolism while the one by an Italian ARMY goes more in-depth about the actual tragedy and gives a lot more context.
I find Italian Army’s also covers more of the symbolism.
I agree but I think rotten mangoes video on incident way to be easier for her to understand
The explanation video by Italian Army will wreck her. It did me.
Hope she reacts to it for us. It hits hard.
Queen Spring Day is basically the second Korean national anthem lol. It’s the longest charting song on Melon (continuously for seven years since its release in 2017), has the most likes, the most unique listeners, and is about to become the first song in Melon history to hit a billion streams. It rises on the charts every spring and every time BTS releases any other music and ARMY recently recharted it again on the iTunes and Billboard sales charts the day after the last members of BTS enlisted, to express our sadness. It’s a really special and important song to the fandom and to Korea as a whole. 💜
The slow mo on the Blood, Sweat, and Tears intro was too real LOL
I loved that part 😂 slo mo forever
yes, more slowmotions 😂
Italian ARMY video "What you still don't know about Spring Day" is the best explanation video for Spring Day.
She actually went to South Korea and even spoke with the families affected by the tragedy.
But be warned it is hard to watch... but necessary to fully understand why this song is so special to everyone.
I hope you are enjoying your dive down the BTS rabbit hole... Have a lovely day💜
here’s a quick summary of the meaning of each song
spring day: grief (specifically about the sewol ferry tragedy)
blood sweat and tears: temptation
black swan: fear of loosing their passion for music
on: overcoming hardships
On is about overcoming hardships. Even if they are uncertain and even if they are sinking, they continue to fight. Telling haters, conflict, and strife to "bring it on."
On: continuing forward despite hardships
@@lsanders48 @Anne-pd2hk thank you i will edit my comment 💜
I personally think of ON as overcoming the ‘shadow’ within, rather than external hardship.
@@butterbuttersbetter3689I think it's both, but agree that the internal struggle with our shadow side is evident.
Thanks for your reaction. Don't worry if you don't get all the meaning of their videos, it happened to all of us... Like other comments say, you should watch the italian army explanation of Spring Day. The song was wrotten thinking on a friendship break up, talks about melancholy... But the MV has so many simbolism about the ferry tragedy where more than 200 students died on a spring day. It's about loss and building resilience
• Blood, Sweat & Tears: the video is inspired by Hermann Hesse's book, "Demian" The 1919 novel tells a story of a boy who fluctuates between the "world of light" and "world of illusion"
This song is part of the Wings Album. The entire album is inspired by the novel Demian Emil Sinclair's Youth Story, by Hermann Hesse. The novel recounts Sinclair's passage from childhood to maturity, going through moments of dreams, lies and destruction. It reflects the transition from innocence to falling into the temptation of adulthood
Abraxas was commonly the name given to a god who symbolized both good and evil. This being was initially a kind god who was pious with all those who behaved correctly, but became totally ruthless with bad people
Here is and explanatory video in case you may want to check it out👇🏻
ruclips.net/video/5tlgAUE6yjg/видео.htmlsi=jSTyp7fJPnvVhcuI
• Black Swan: The song refers to the internal struggle of an artist falling out of love with their art. The song lends voice to the band’s darkest fears-the music they do will one day cease to touch or move them. Yet, every time they come face to face with this “Black swan” within themselves, they hear voices calling out from deep within their hearts and are stricken with the realization that music is all they have. This track is a confession of an artist who has truly learned what music means to himself
At the same time, it represents the hope and internal strength that we must have to hold on to what has made us feel alive at some time, not to give up, only we will be able to face our shadows and stop being our worst enemy
• ON: here BTS externalizes the confusion they face inside, the indecision of what the best path is and who the people they should keep by their side really are. They feel disoriented and are aware of the fear they are facing. They talk about how difficulties and their fears can break them, but instead they choose to use it as a springboard to fight and bring out the best in themselves
Greetings from Mexico 💜
RM and Suga have said they wrote Spring Day thinking about missing people/friends they've lost. Suga's verse in particular references a former friend of his that he also sings about in his solo song Dear My Friend (heartbreakingly beautiful song, btw).
That being said, the music video makes several veiled references to the Sewol Ferry tragedy in which many people lost their lives. I would personally really recommend the Italian Army explanation for Spring Day to understand a lot of the visuals in the video and the political significance of the song.
Spring Day has never left Korean charts since its release. It holds a very special place in their hearts because it was a source of comfort for many people during a very difficult time.
black swan is a song about falling out of love with music. they sing about how afraid they are of burning out and that would be basically “their first death” as music is the biggest part of their lives. at least that’s how i interpret it.
it’s a really pretty song.
The black swan mv is basically depicts their fear of losing their passion for music where it all started... They are expressing how their heart no longer races while making music because of the continuous pressure and making albums. And they express this fear in this song...So it is slightly inspired by the movie black swan in which the dancer dies twice once when they stopped dancing and the other death is the real death..so in the mv they are telling how losing passion for music like the dancer in the mv can be their first death and they fear the moment where they fear will turn to reality ........
Edit: i dont know if my short like explanation is fully accurate or if it helped you but i hope it helped a little bit.
(If i wrote anything wrong please correct me its the first time i am tryna be the paragraph guy😅)
Hi!! Thank you so much for your reactions, I love when people (especially reactors) are respectful of BTS and they dive more into the meanings of their songs and their musicality rather than going "oh, their dancing is cool" or "it's so catchy".
When I found BTS I was at one of my lowest points in my life. See, like you, I struggle with my mental health... autistic burnout, depression, crippling anxiety, agoraphobia, C-PTSD... I've been in very, very bad places and have done some really bad things to myself... tried to just, not be here, several times. I was feeling broken and desolate, I couldn't get out of bed, much less go out of the house and panic attacks were almost a daily enemy for me when I finally found them. And they have changed my life for the better. Excuse the long comments I'll be leaving hehe I just love explaining just how deep their songs are! They usually write songs that speak about mental health, society & social issues, speaking up for the youth and self-love. They are also incredible lyricists and often use a lot of metaphors, double (or triple, even quadruple) entendres, psychological, literary and philosophical themes, real events, etc. Fans like myself love them for their music along with their amazing personality, hard work, altruism and kindness. All their songs have meanings behind their lyrics.
Some information about Spring Day:
1) RM & SUGA started writing the lyrics for this song after a long conversation they had that was sort of a bonding experience for them too. They were speaking about friends each one of them had lost contact with, for different circumstances, and about how much they missed them... How they missed when their lives were more simple, when friendships were more innocent, pure and uncomplicated. For example, they lost contact with childhood friends when they moved to Seoul to become artists; later on they felt betrayed by other friends who criticised their decision of becoming an idol group; they also hadn't been able to see certain current friends in a long time, due to their life-style of constant traveling, etc. (It is also speculated that Suga's rap verse is about the same ex-friend that he speaks about in the last track of his mixtape D-2, song called "Dear My Friend".)
2) Spring Day music production took a long time to finish. Something didn't seem to be working out, and it was finally finished when a foreign producer got involved in the track. This song had many many edits. (Even more than usual.) V also showed us an snippet of the demo of his own version that he submitted during Spring Day writing process. (I think RM's demo was the one that was selected though.)
3) When Spring Day was released, as one of the few additional tracks in the repackage album called "We Never Walk Alone", the song became a huge hit in Korea. It has remained on the Korean charts for years. From it's debut on 2017 to the current date, it has never dropped from the top hot 100 there. (I don't remember if Gaon or Melon charts.) Admittedly, ballads are a very popular music genre in Korea, but... The main reason for this local success was because many people found comfort on it, specially the familles of people who had passed away, due to illness or accidents or suicide. The song is about losing and missing loved ones... So the people related it to the feeling of longing for those who aren't here anymore.
4) BTS and Big Hit were aware of how well received was Spring Day and had heard stories shared by fans who connected with the song... They decided to incorporate references to the Sewol Ferry incident in the music video and the choreography for the track. The music video also has references to the film "Snowpierce" (science-fiction post-apocalyptic distopian film directed by Bong Joon-ho) and the novel "The ones who walk away from the Omelas" by Ursula K. Le Guin. I'm not going to explain the entire plot of this movie and book, but, they have common topics about criticizing the division of social classes and people living a life of privilege at the expense of minorities, children, the marginalized, or other people who are forced to stay underprivileged. (I recommend both by the way, they're good.)
5) A lot of Korean people were able to use Spring Day to mourn the Sewol Ferry Tragedy that happened a couple years before (in 2014). It is widely believed/theorised that BTS and Big Hit incorporated imagery of this event both on the MV and the choreography (choreography shows them forming the shape of a boat for example), and this has been somewhat confirmed by the members. Basically, there was a national tragedy in South Korea known as the Sewol Ferry tragedy. I am not going to explain it in detail, but many high school students lost their lives by drowning. This incident was particularly cruel, traumatic and horrific because there was corruption from the government involved in why the ship was in bad conditions, plus the entire thing was being recorded live from the coast... It was hellish. Families and people saw the events happening on real time... People gathered in the coast to help with small boats, while the government did nothing but deny their mistakes and try to difficult the rescuing efforts. The attitude of the Captain of the boat was also cowardly and caused many more deaths, many of which could have been prevented if the authorities had been responsible and honorable. Plus, the Korean government tried to save face by silencing the news and trying to ban the people and artists from even speaking about what had happened. (The poor management of this was one of the arguments used on trial, during the impeachment of the former President of South Korea, years later.)
For a more thorough explanation plese refer to:
ruclips.net/video/Tye1ONFeKis/видео.html (MV Explained)
ruclips.net/video/FrT4a_Fw6pE/видео.html (MV Explained 2 - Goes deeper into the Sewol Tragedy)
6) It was reported, many years later, that BTS and some crew from Big Hit, made anonymous donations to the families who lost their kids during the Sewol Ferry accident, and even visited some of their homes to give their condolences. This was earlier in their career, by the way.
7) ARMY's nickname for this song are "The Eternal Queen" and "Queen Spring Day". There are many running jokes about how this single is competitive and how it stubbornly comes running to rise higher again in the music charts, every single time BTS releases a new title track or single.
If ARMYs remember some facts more accurately than me, feel free to correct me on the comments. You can add information too. :)
- The ferry was carrying more than six times the weight it was originally designed for to make extra money per trip. Most of the illegal modifications placed the weight at the top and when it shifted it made the ferry tip over.
- It wasn't the usual captain that day. He had raised concerns about the safety onboard and had been removed for it.
- The captain on the day is currently serving 36 years for murder and several crew members were convicted of murder, negligence, violating marine laws, etc.
(This is all from the very detailed and graphic Wikipedia page on the tragedy)
- While it's true that the song wasn't written about the Sewol tragedy, the video, album cover and title definitely refers to it.
- Some years ago, in an Esquire interview, Jin was asked about Spring Day. To quote from the article: Fair enough, but there is an undeniable allusion, in both the song’s video and its cover concept, to a specific incident in recent South Korean history. “Spring Day” was released just a few years after the sinking of the Sewol ferry, one of the country’s biggest maritime disasters, in which a poorly inspected, overloaded ferry toppled in a sharp right turn. Hundreds of high school students drowned, having obeyed orders to stay in their cabins as the boat was going down. According to some reports, the South Korean government actively tried to silence entertainers who spoke out against it, with the Korean Ministry of Education fully banning the tragedy’s commemorative yellow ribbons in schools. I ask whether it was about a specific sad event, and Jin tells me, “It is about a sad event, as you said, but it is also about longing.” The song kept the disaster front of mind for young Koreans and for the media, indirectly leading to the impeachment and removal of then president Park Geun-hye
I always say... You can argue about their talent, their sound, their image, you can claim that other groups and artists are "better", but you can't take away who BTS are as people and what they have done for others. Even if their music wasn't for me, I couldn't ever hate them knowing how good people they are. Spring Day is only one of the many reasons why I have so much respect for these men: songs like Baepsae, Am I Wrong, N.O, Strange, even their debut No More Dream; their Love Myself campaign, their donations to charity, their support for BLM and SAH, them constantly encouraging the younger generation to take action and to speak up, them delivering comfort and hope... There's just so much more to them than "just the music". They stand for something. They've always had a message to spread. And ARMY, with all its flaws and apparent "toxicity", has become much more than just a fandom of a boy band.
So whenever I see someone talk shit about the boys, I just assume they either don't know anything about them and what they've done, or they're just generally not good people. Because how could you possibly hate someone with such a good heart who only spreads positivity.
Thank you so much for the work that went into writing this and sharing all the details. I feel exactly the same way, and I have to say - I'm glad to be walking alongside you 💜
Appreciate your effort in explaining everything...thank you for sharing yourself to us...borahae💜😊
Your reactions to BST was everything 🤣🤣🤣. The song is about temptation and leaving behind one's innocence. Kissing the statue was Jin succumbing to the temptation. That's why he cracked at the end. There's a lot of references to good and evil in the video all down to the background of the museum where you have an angel on one side and the devil on the other. It's inspired by a book called Demian by Herman Hesse, that was the part where Namjoon was talking. It was a quote from that book. This song was their first more seductive concept, because this was also the time that Jungkook came out of age.
I recommend you see the explanation video for spring day. I am always surprised people get romantic break up song vibes from spring day. My first thought was it's about a loved one who has passed on.
Same but I'm happy not everyone's life experiences lead them to think of missing someone who is dead.
Haha! Their songs are deeper than most are used to. There are explanation videos to help you breakdown and understand the song and the video. For spring day, the best is the one from the Italian army. BS&T is inspired by the book Demian by Herman Hesse. And Black Swan is about how artists die twice, 1st is when they lose their passion for their art, and the 2nd is their actual death. Videos explanations are also available.
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Bring the Kleenex😢
I reallyyyyyyyyyy hope you watch the explanation of spring day...
Actually alot of their songs like FAKE LOVE, IDOL, UGH, DDEANG, SIPE BREAKER, SILVER SPONE, DAECHWITA etc needs explanation...
Its better if you watch these... they put soooo much effort in their lyricism...
YES
the background vocals and the adlibs is jungkook, and he’s harmonizing with all bts members & almost in every bts song he’s in the background and doing the adlibs
GIRRRL your reaction to Blood Sweat & Tears is EVERYTHING Im dying Thank you so much for the slowmo🤣❤🔥
I’m the most unemotional person in my family and friend group, but I still can’t watch spring day MV without crying. Never forget. 💛💜
I love how you watch without and then with captions, it’s too much to take in at once
Hi, love your reactions so far! Just wanted to let you know that the Spring Day music video was created as a tribute (is that the word?) towards those who unfortunately past away during the Sewol incident in 2014. The video was created to spread awareness and to make sure that we never forget about the victims of the incident. 💜💜💜
Thank you for this! I was very confused watching it and I will definitely have to do more research so I can understand the incident and be able to appreciate the mv more :)
@@mrshoneyweiss If you want to check out an explanation video the channel "bulletproof vibes" has a great one called "BTS Spring Day MV EXPLAINED" that breaks down the music video scene by scene. I never would have understood all of the symbolism without the explanation.
No problem! If you want an in depth video, I suggest the Italian army video, they really go I depth with it. RUclips isn't allowing me to send the link for some reason but I'll try again 😊
@@mrshoneyweissplease watch the Italian Army explanation video. It is called "What you still don't know about Spring Day"
It is a much better video as it actually explains what happened and the after effects. It gives much better context.
Trigger warning... it is very hard to watch, have tissues on hand.... but essential viewing to fully understand.
@@mrshoneyweiss i suggest watching an explanation video. There are 2 and the italian army's one is very detailed so u should watch it on ur own. The other video is good for YT. hugs
Also I apologize on army’s behalf for telling you to watch explanation videos 200 times 😂 a couple of these really bring out the fervor for more context but some of us are a lotlol
The blood sweat and tears mv no basically the whole wings album is inspired by the novel demian it is about a boy falling for temptations .....so the mv can be better understood if you see the explanation video to it
The german is a Nietzsche quote: you must have chaos inside you to be able to give birth to a dancing star.”
I love this journey you’re on! I was confused too at first, but with rewatched, reading comments, letting things sit in for a few days, you can get it 😅 (and even years later can still make new connections/realisations!)
You are so giddy for blood sweat and tears 😂 I love it
fun fact spring day hasnt left the korean charts since its release 7 years ago
"And now they're all on a mountain of laundry", i feel that. Lolol me too.
Confusion is fine. All 4 of these MVs have SIGNIFICANT amounts of lore behind them. Lore tied to the themes of the songs themselves, thematic/psychological lore tied to the albums/album series these song are a part of, sociopolitical lore, and lore regarding BTS’ overarching storyline (the Bangtan Universe or BU)
….so confusion is definitely fine (esp for first timers) 😂
"don't breathe in my ear like that" HAHAHAHA that's so relatable
If you get a chance to watch the Black Swan MV again, take a look at the shadows throughout the video, esp early during Suga and RM rap sections. As people have already explained, the song has to do with an artist's fear of losing passion/ability for their art. At the beginning of the song the shadows are looming large over the group threatening to swallow them up, but as they confront their fears and gain their sense of self, they are now in control of the shadow (aka JK at end of the MV).
The whole Map of the Soul 7 aka MOTS7 album dealt with the Jungian concepts of "the self", namely Persona, Shadow, and Ego. All the songs map to one or more of these concepts. Also each of the rappers had solo songs on the album, Intro:Persona (RM), Interlude: Shadow (Suga) and Outro:Ego (J-Hope), that are worth exploring.
It cracked me up when you had your baby with you, as your parental instincts kicked in and you stopped thirsting. 😂
SLO mo is so underrated yesss! Use it 😂
I hope you watch the explanation videos for all of these mvs. There's a reason behind even the tiniest of details. Spring Day is about loss of friends. Mv also refers to a tragic ferry incident that happened in South Korea. BTS also donated money to the families of the victims. Blood, sweat tears is about temptation while going through adolescence. Black Swan is about an artist's biggest fear of losing their passion for their art. On is pretty self explanatory but an explanation mv might be helpful for the actual mv
Like many others have already said, their lyrics are always much deeper. DKDKTV is a good channel for explanations of a lot of BTS MV’s. They also explain a lot about Korean language used in the songs and Korean reverences in the Video’s. The explanation of the Italian Army about Spring day and how this can relate to the Sewol Ferry is beautifully done and very heartbreaking. The song was not specifically written for this accident, but it does fit . 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Hii, don't know if you'll see this, but I saw you struggeling a bit with getting back to the right frame of the music video, haha, so this might help: With the arrow keys you can skip 5 seconds (left for back, right for forward) and with the comma and the period, you can go frame by frame.
@@KIMLYSTEAR thank you for this!!!! I’ve been struggling to figure out how to go frame by frame!
@@mrshoneyweiss You're welcome! Another thing: you said something along the lines of 'both of the MVs say X years, so I don't know which came out earlier'. If you open the description you can see the exact date of when the video is published (in your timezone).
I really enjoyed that you dipped your toes into BTS' music by doing these deep dives. I'm all for checking out their title song MVs in order. It gives you a glimpse into how they began (more focused on hip hop but with other genres included which showed the group's musical range). It also shows how their music, style & themes have evolved artistically. BTS's discography is vast & amazing, and you'll get a true sense of that if you listen to their albums (their B-sides are gems!). If you want to try album reviews, you can generally put it on RUclips if you upload an album in parts of no more than 3 to 4 songs each. I'm here for the journey.
Here to say album reviews are my favorite!
Hi! All the amazing ad libs you hear are Jungkook, he's known as the 'King of ad libs'. Btw I'm 2013 ARMY and I don't normally watch reaction videos but you seem very genuine so I'm really enjoying your journey. ☺️💜
The giggle at 22:02 😂💜
I don't think many BTS songs are about romantic love or break ups. Self love yes. Their psyche. Their creative process. Their turmoil and hardship. Their journey and self discovery, but not "I broke up with my girlfriend". A few yes, but I would think of any other meaning before that when listening to their music.
When you have a genius and a philosopher doing much of the songwriting, things tend to get deep. The other boys be playing vudeo games or sports, Joonie be reading books on philosophy and Yoongi is thinking deep thoughts and scribbling in his notebook. Yoongi is like a person thst you climb a mountain to ask him a question and then he drops a wisdom bomb on you. Ha!
I think starting at the beginning is a great idea. People's first exposure tends to be "the pandemic trio" - Dynamite, Permission to Dance and Butter, which are songs I love, but they are somewhat misleading about who BTS really is. Enjoy the journey!
Spring Day is about grief. That’s why it also fits for the pandemic. Like others already have commented I recommend you watch an explanation video. Thank you for bringing us along your journey into BTS 😊
Wow, you go all in with a big dose of Bangtan😂
Enjoy!💜
Many people interpret Spring Day as a tribute song for the Sewol Tragedy that happened in 2014. Although lyrically, as explained by RM himself, the song is about missing a loved one (friend, partner, etc.) and wanting to be with them, the bittersweet feeling of nostalgia. The music video itself has factors which seem like a call back and tribute to the tragedy and many survivors, loved ones and parents of the victims find comfort in this song. It is actually one of THE most beloved songs in South Korea and hasn't left the charts since it was released in 2017 (7 year long charting song) and it will soon become the first and only song in Melon (music platform like spotify in South Korea) to hit 1B streams. The song has been nicknamed by ARMY as "The Queen" lol
The silence while rewinding the BST dance move is so real 😂
Just watch a live performance of BST, the entire choreo just attacks 😂 I won’t dive into what each song means bc ppl have already said enough but you need to watch their dance practice vids.
Next four gotta be: Dope, Fire, Save Me, and War of Hormone
Usually BTS official MV are not related or fully related with the lyrics. Even some of them, specially those for some years ago, are a total different story or universe ... not for nothing we call its the "rabbit hole". Thank you for reacting to their jobs. Apobangpo, Borahae.
11:20 yes it’s. You’re right. The MV has a lot of scenes that are hinting on the movie or the context. I really recommend you to watch the explanation video( if you would like to watch it I will send the link), you will understand why this particular song is Queen of the songs and never left the charts since its release(2016-2017). I knew that bts always put some crazy stuff in the mvs or just songs but this hits different
Black Swan is about their fear of losing their creative fire and joy in music. BTS writes and produces their music themselves so it is an expression of their fear that they will lose that love of music and performing that has driven them.
53:39 "The scale is huge!"
My mind went directly to Tae saying "it's massive" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
And in Blood Sweat & Tears are many art pieces! Like “The Fall of the Rebel Angels”, “Pietà”, “Landscape of the fall of Icarus”, “The Lament of Icarus” and many more!. (Also they took inspiration of the book “Demian” by Hermann Hesse. (Also mentions of Abraxas, a god of Persian mythology).
Both ON videos are so good for different reasons. The other one has GORGEOUS cinematography and symbolism tied to so much of their content.
Black swan lyrics are about the fear of losing the passion for something that makes you feel alive, in this case the music.
Every time she sends V away, makes me laugh so hard.... kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Spring Day is more universal abput a sense of longing that can apply to so many situations, it makes me sad when people reduce it to being about grief or about a specific tragedy. Not to diminish the powerful video and all the references, just speaking about the song.
The lyrics are so beautiful and they end on a hopeful note, which counters the earlier lines and is key to the message 🙂
59:44 It’s jungkook singing his ahh off in the adlibs as usual lmao
Thank you for sharing your BTS journey! 💜
V verse always get me in spring followed by jin.the emotions in there voice.this song been the queen in sk since it came out.
till this day there is still not a single mv in kpop like BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS
Spring Day was written about lost friendships, specifically friends from RM and Suga's pasts. Suga has another song, under his Agust D moniker, which discusses the same friend.
The MV is a little hard to follow, its a bit all over the place with its references, but they all have similar thymes of loss and holding on to those memories of better times. There is a compelling fan theory explaination video, that the MV is a tribute of the lives that were lost during the sinking of the Sewol ferry in 2014.
you neeeed to react to bts live performances, they are just amaizing
17:58 I feel like the spring day meaning could honestly apply to many things in life, but especially the feeling of lost. It could be romantic breakup, someone passing away or even distancing yourself from people who were there for you. Yoongi already said he wrote the lyrics thinking about a friendship that ended in a quite sad way.
We call spring day our “queen” cause even today it never left korean charts, people relate to the song because the pain of lost is a universal feeling. If you react to the explanation of the music video by Italian Army, you’d get that this song combined with the music video approaches a more heavy topic too.
But honestly, is not a song that has just one clear meaning, so i get your confusion trying to analyze things.
35:14 the blood sweat and tears meaning is really deep, goes with the story of the book Demian which is about the balance between good and evil, giving in to the worlds desires, and temptations. Jin kissing the statue simbolizes him acknowledging his “evil” side. He’s the one to do that first as he’s the older in the group, notice that the younger ones where not dealing with that stuff yet, still in a child like state (the bike simbolizes that). Is definitely not easy to get all of it in one watch.
Can't wait to watch your reaction on Dimple, silver spoon,make it right,home,love maze(this are my fav songs) and their solo stuff you gonna love them💜
The ON official MV is basically a mini movie full of drama and cinematography that is incredible. Then they did the manifesto in LA I believe. It was choreographed by Sienna who was the first woman you saw in the video. She is with the dance group The Lab. There is also another version on a football field (Suga isn’t in it because of his shoulder surgery). They made a statement with this song. Bring on the pain, the hatred, whatever problems and they will survive them and keep going because they are strong. That helps Army to do the same in their personal lives.
Black Swan is about the fear they have of not loving music anymore... There is this saying "A dancer dies twice. Once when they stop dancing. And this first death is the most painful." They are talking about their "first death", when they don't love music anymore. They are afraid this will happen someday. Sorry, my english is not great hahah
Your giggle is the best! Lol! Welcome to the rabbit hole 💜
To continue from my previous comment, these are just explanations I have saved in my notes, I will edit accordingly as I continue your video!
These songs are THE starter kit in my opinion. Glad you're here 💜🥂 And glad to see a fellow Jessica
Just a couple of notes to add about Spring Day (as others have covered it so well). It is affectionally known as The Queen, because it means so much to so many people. And, since it's release on February 13, 2017, it has NOT left The Korean Charts. That's 7 1/2 years charting consistently. A record in Korea (and probably many other countries too).
That is the enduring power of Spring Day. A song about loss and longing; about missing someone you can no longer be with (for a variety of reasons - including, but not limited to, grief). It's a song that expresses emotions we are all familiar with, that we all relate to, and resonate with. And that is a large reason why it is so beloved.
And then their is the MV...
Thank you for your reaction! I liked it very much. The other comments already mentioned rough explanations for the songs, but I'm gonna repeat it anyways. (Your reaction to BS&T was relatable btw. 😂)
1. Spring Day: written to mourn the loss of friendship, can be seen as missing a loved one in general, but the MV is seen as having lots of references to the Sewol Ferry tragedy and is therefore often interpreted in that context
2. Blood, Sweat & Tears: deals with concepts of temptation, good and evil, loss of innocence and growing up that was inspired by the novel Demian by Hermann Hesse
3. Black Swan: a song about how losing your love for your art (music in this case) can feel like a kind of death
4. ON: about BTS continuing to do their art/on their way no matter how many difficulties they have been and are facing
I think the beauty with a lot of BTS songs and MV's is, that you can interpret the song itself in a way, and then the MV adds a new layer of interpretation. So the meaning is rarely just straightforward and only one thing. So I think it's really cool to see other people's interpretations of what the songs mean before they are introduced to the lore etc.
Ah, and the German quote is by Nietzsche from his work "Also sprach Zarathustra". I didn't study translation, and I couldn't find a professional one, but German is my first language, so it's roughly: You need to still have chaos within you to be able to birth a dancing star. (That's a very literal translation anyways) It's a nice quote that works well out of context. The work itself is historically a bit problematic though as it served in part as inspiration for the worldview of the nazis. It probably should be seen more as a work of literature and less as a work of philosophy as the language is excentric but quite beautiful and there are partial wisdoms in there, but the worldview is lets say... of it's time...
Ooh you need to watch the Spring Dat dance practice…the choreo is SO beautiful!🥹
"They're really good dancers"
Ma'am, BTS was the standard of dancing for a good while.
After years of work, awards won, and money well earened, they started to relax more when it came to perfectly synchronized, and extremely difficult choreos.
They wanted to ease things up, and focus on each individual personality and style.
They already exhausted themselves to the limit in order to get so far, so they have earned their rest.
Nowadays their choreos aren't even close to the extremely synchronized ones the used to perform. They're all still so sharp and energized, though.
And my my, Namjoon and Jin worked extremely hard when it came to dancing, because they're not dancers, not at all lol
Thanks for stepping outside your comfort zone to give our boys a try. They are well worth it. You picked 4 of the deepest songs/videos to put in this reaction. Our Tannies rarely just sing about surface things. They are truly deep and caring, always wanting to help others with their music and lyrics. To that end, many need explanation videos that others put together to help us understand all the nuances and depth of the songs/videos. I LOVE music that has meaning so I was immediately drawn to BTS. One of the first MVs I watched was Blood, Sweat & Tears. OMG I was hooked for life. It is THE song/MV that made me Army. The fact I needed an explanation video told me I was home. They paid homage to a deep book for this song/video and it was extremely well done. Then add on to that, the entire set was built. They do that for the majority of their MVs. The sets are incredible. It is very informative to watch the behind the scenes videos of making the MVs when it comes to BTS. The one for this is amazing to watch. I highly recommend watching the MV, an explanation video and/or Doolset lyrics, the behind the scenes video, a dance practice and live performance (BTS is better live than recorded) for each song. It may seem like a lot, but it is so worth it. When you do that, you then begin to truly understand them. And Army is always there for the ride. To see someone come in knowing nothing and then watch their eyes open with appreciation, if not love, for BTS warms our hearts.
I would also suggest that you use the Doolset website for understanding lyrics. It isn’t a video, it is translations of the songs from Korean to English and explanation of Korean words or phrases we can’t understand that makes your whole mind look differently at the song. Many of the “lyric” videos (not from BangtanTV) are incorrect in their translations (or don’t provide the full meaning) and even color the wrong person singing at times. There are a couple better than others though.
Perhaps the above is too much for you to do in your video reaction, but I would highly recommend for your personal consumption if possible. They also have an entertainment show called RunBTS on youtube that is amazing and fun. You learn their personalities and how close they are as a family far above just being a group. There are also paid shows like Bon Voyage (where they travel together) and In The Soop (filmed during the pandemic at a remote location where they hung out and had fun).
I could write a novel on all of the content, movies, documentaries, solo projects, the Bangtan Universe story line through several songs/albums, Weverse (platform to watch media, post messages, see when they come live to visit with us, and purchase albums, merch and membership in Army among other things) and much, much more. I’m a sliver Army and in my entire life there has not been a musical artist/group like BTS. I have more respect and love for them than any other artist/group or “celebrity” I’ve ever known. Their musical talent is off the charts, but them as people are what makes me love them. They are the best of good humans. Borahae! 💜
Omg I love the edit before you put Blood, Sweat & Tears on .5 speed 😂 Very relatable.
I remember when this MV came out and I honestly still haven’t recovered. It’s my favorite MV of all time.
If no one has told you yet, you need to watch the dance practice, and I mean NEED. The fact that this never had a performance MV is a literal crime. My villain origin story.
I can't wait to see you reacting to the explanation video of SPRING DAY 💜
You are so funnyyy & cool! I lost it when you adjusted BST to slow mo hahaha I love that you're enjoying their music and MVs! Hahaha HAVE FUN!!
Thank you for the reaction 💜! I love to watch how people short circuit when they see BST mv for the 1st time and then I think about how maybe one day they’re going to see the absolute violence that is called Baepsae live performance 😈. But you’re not ready yet for that one. You need to dive deep into their lyrics and to understand where they’re coming from to see that there are very few things that are shallow in this boraworld. Nothing is as simple as they might seem at the 1st look.
Your baby is the cutest!❤ really enjoying your reactions!!!😊
The beautiful vocal in spring day was V🥰
Your baby is so adorable!🥺Thanks for the reaction💖💕
On the base layer, Spring Day is about someone leaving your life, possibly passing away, and going through the stages of grief. The video, however, is a tribute to a horrible tragedy about the Sewol Ferry(they've never TRULY confirmed, but Army has pretty much come to realize it). There's a lot of explanation videos on it that would be amazing to watch. It has stayed on the charts since it released in Korea because of the depth of meaning of it.
Your eyes are so pretty. Thanks for giving our boys a listen.
After all this time, Spring Day is still my favorite BTS song and BS&T is my favorite MV. BS&T came out when I was a baby ARMY and it was what made Jimin my bias.
Oh I can’t wait to watch your my from the beginning💜💜
Can't wait for you to get into dance pratices too😁 ironically the videos you reacted to this time around are some of my favorite dances/choreographers from them lol. Especially black swan and blood sweat and tears
The kid is so cute I can't 🥹❤
Thank you for your reaction, ✨
Next Blue and grey, film out, piped piper, magic shop
I loved your reaction and the baby Army at the end (literally)😅💜💜
Really enjoying your BTS journey. I hope you’re taking your time and watching at your pace. And your little one is adorable ☺️
i really hope you react to the explanation video "Blood Sweat & Tears: What Does it All Mean?" it explains the theme of BS&T as well as the Wings album really well. that album had quite a rollout so it might get you interested in exploring it on your own or on the channel.
I just loveeeee your reactions!!!!!!! Keep making more BTS videos plz!
Being OT7 can be agonizing. Yoongi and Jimin are my biases, but honestly its a five man wrecker line. LOL
Edited to add: OMG THEY ARE SO GOOD! I think I forget sometimes. 😂
OH AND ALSO!LOL Ineed an international holiday declared so that all the members will be wearing harnesses or corsets all day (as to their personal taste, although I'm going to have to insist that Jungoogie wear a corset. I dont argue with natural law.
Your son is so cute! 🤗💜
ON KINETIC MANIFESTO DEATH BY JIMIN BODY ROLL! 😂😂😂😂
lol you had me giggling for BS&T! That was the MV that got me into BTS when my teenager made me watch it. I have been ARMY since then and have no regrets at all