I like that because it gives me an idea of his struggles and what hes gone through to make it to the top. In some ways it inspires me because once you find out what hes gone through and how much pain he carried and how much he suffered to get where he is now you come to the realization that just he is a regular human being at the end if the day and worked really hard to be successful and that gives me the idea that I can too achieve my dreams as long as I work hard enough. In sone ways he gives me hope to have a brighter future
The walls seems to be inspired by an art installation by Anish Kapoor named Svayambh or “self-made” “O!RU82?” Is the name of the intro of that album yoongi sampled, the same way namjoon sampled intro: skool luv affair for his solo “persona” I guess you are kind of right? Shadow in Jung’s psyche are parts of yourself that are kept hidden. Yoongi has been vocal about his struggles and mental health during the years. I feel like this song is a really good way of explaining shadow using Jung’s psyche from his perspective and experience. (The album map of the soul used Carl Jung’s theory of the psyche to explain their experiences. Each of the rappers made a song of each section: persona, shadow, ego. The lyrics are related to those themes. Originally there were 3 albums but they made shadow and ego into one so if you read lyrics and pay attention to the songs you can tell how the album themes change while listening.) Yoongi has more solo songs but not all of them have music videos, you would be reacting to his sound and lyrics which I’m sure many would appreciate as well if you want to react to them :) Pd: i love the landscape in the background 💜
Jmts the door and the red textured substance reminds me of the lining of the womb and the afterbirth in specific. I think that might work with the artist's intent in his installation. Stay well
"shadow" has to do with the Carl Jung personality theory, that is a part of us we repress or aren't conscious exists because we don't accept them or think people won't accept. So, the one saying "I want everyhting, I want power etc" is Yoongi's shadow that, in the MV, takes over him completely.
@@mev9752 The shadows literally represent the repressed aspects of our psyche that we don't want to identify with, but are there nonetheless. That could be fear and insecurities, but it could also be desires and aggression.
the wax in the door right at the beginning: it is most likely an inspiration drawn from a British Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor‘s installation art called “Svayambh” - which in Sanskrit means “self-made” or “auto-generated”. like you're molding yourself due the necessity to "walk through those doors" ; "you'll change because life will get in the way"... and of course by doing that you'll leave some part of you behind I'm not getting in details, but it's that.
The tape on his shoulder with a big Y: In small print, it says YD250. It's a reference to the shoulder injury he got from a crash while riding his Yamaha YD250 motorcycle. It happened back when he was still a trainee and had a part-time job making pizza deliveries. It caused him pain and mobility problems all these years until the pandemic gave him the then opportunity to had surgery. Thanks for another great video!!!
Yeah, just to give more backstory for others- he was working as a bike delivery boy while training for BTS because he left home at age 17 (his parents didn't support his career aspirations) to move to Seoul and be a songwriter/producer, and he supported himself (there was a video where he talked about having to choose between $2 jangjangmyeon for dinner or taking the bus home). On his bike he was hit by a car and dragged a little just before they debuted their first group performance. He didn't even tell the company about his injury because he was worried he might get kicked out (?) and has had shoulder issues ever since. Like you said he finally had shoulder surgery during the Pandemic downtime!
the song indeed touches on some personal topics: Suga struggled with depression (before and early after debut) and social anxiety. He received professional treatment for both. This is yet anothet song that highlights his experiences with his mental health mixing with something as big as fame. Very intresting. I think the video showed that too. Love your reactions btw! (You dont have to react to this on your channel, but if youre intrested in his story i recommend you listen to his solo song "The Last" in your free time. He pretty much explains everything there 💜)
The more you listen to their music and finding out, not only the translations but also the meaning, you’ll find that the language difference is irrelevant to an extent. Of course they also inspire us to learn the language which ARMYs have learned to different levels, but when you listen to their music you get familiar with the words. It is said that there’s no language that can fully translate Korean words to the exact meaning so it’s down to interpretations, that’s why it you look up the lyrics of the same song from different sources they differ in some ways.
So this song is from Map of The South :7. Bts had 2 map of the soul albums bith were inspired by Carl Jung's theory on The Map of the soul. Where Carl Jung divided the soul into 3 oarts. Persona (rms solo is on that(, shadow (yoongis solo) and ego (jhopes solo is on that one).. Persona is part of ourselves that we want others to see. The good part, the part we pretend to be and w8shed we were all the time, and in a way the aprt that we look up to Shadow is the opposite the part we hate and hide, that we looked down on and dont want the world to see, the fear the mistakes etc also the unconscious darkness And Ego is our consciousness of ourselves and who we are. Shadow here is mainly about how it is so hard to handle fame. Bts have talked ALOT about how they felt scared and confused because nobody has had the achievements they have so they dont have anyone to ask advise from , they feel lonely here not sure how to process this all. And being on that "high" to speak they realize that the shadow also grows bigger. Because they have more money more fame its easy to go down the bad path. The lust, the greed etc is stronger. Not to mention it is stressful ti be a celebrity. These are the part of fame that nobody talks about . Them coming from a small olace thinking once they are successful it would be a life of party only to realize that they have new demons and problems.
The shadow's are the parts of himself that he represses because they are the parts of him that he doesn't like or doesn't want to look at. The message is no matter how much he tries to ignore them, they will continue to keep coming up to the surface until he accepts them as part of himself. The concept is based on the Map of the Soul by Carl Jung. The second part where it gets really intense and gritty is his shadow self saying you cannot ignore me because you are me and I am you. I think that is the point at which he accepts his shadow self and he is now complete or he can now move forward in his growth. "Jung came up with this term “shadow”-it’s original with him and is an image intended to refer to the parts of the personality of which we are not aware, that are behind our backs, so to speak. The shadow exists at the fringe of consciousness and is difficult to detect directly. You might also think of the shadow as the sum total of motivations, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that one would not be proud of or for which one wouldn’t want to accept responsibility. It is the part of the personality that normally one will not or cannot acknowledge. The shadow is mostly shaped by a person’s subjective sense of the social world around them." by Murray Stein.
His music is too good to be ignored just because of language barrier. I mean i literally started listening to BTS just because of SUGA. And before that i didn't even think about listening music in language which i don't understand
You bring up a delicate point. There is a lot of amazing English language music. Non-English speakers must make the leap, or lose the experience. We can do the same - or miss out. There are subtitles. It is like learning to distinguish them from each other, and taking the trouble to learn their names. It is a matter of respect.
3:34 - Something that I recently just noticed is the way in which the camera changes position depending on what Suga is talking about. When he says "flying high is terrifying" the camera goes up and looks down, showing us what Suga sees as he "flies high". And when he says "no one told me how lonely it is up here", the camera goes down and looks up to Suga from a low angle, emphasizing that he is in this elevated position and that he is alone in that position.
Shadows in the sense of Carl Jung, which map of the soul 7 is inspired by. It means the shadow is part of you. You can only move forward once you realise that and make peace with it. Fighting your shadow or dark side will make you stagnant. And whatever that shadow is, is just individual.
You can definitely sing along to korean songs. It just takes a bit to get used to the sounds. You'll pick up the words eventually, even if you don't know what they're saying. A lot of people look up the words romanized to help them learn. If you can sing along to the macarena or despacito, you can sing along to korean songs after time if you really want to.
He has 2 self-produced mixtapes with 10 tracks each. He has MVs for two songs, which you haven't seen - "Agust D" and "Give it to me", but they are from 2016 and very simple. However gorgeous af
and about the use of colors, sections and etc: the song is pretty much about acknowledging your shadows and embracing them. The end of the song, with the distorted voice and all the red is pretty much his shadow talking. the lyrics say: you are me, I am you, now you know, we are one body, sometimes we will clash - meaning that his shadows and his dark side is also a part of him and there's no good in trying to disassociate yourself from your shadows. There's a lot of jungian psychology on it (and in this album, with persona, ego, shadow so it pretty much follows this line of thinking.) the scene where the shadows are running towards him and go slow motion, he says "pause"; like he is trying to freeze time and stop the shadows/worries/darkness/bad side of fame/bad side of him to reach out, but they do eventually ... and bring him down... and he falls on the stage where there's tons of people watching and recording him (and his every move) very closely
Since you are audio engineer it will be interesting to see your reaction and opinion about SUGA's music, as he produces his own songs. If some day you'll be interested in making reactions to music itself and not only to MVs, here is a list of almost all SUGA's songs, you can check out some of them "Agust D" mixtape: 1. Intro: Dt SugA 2. Agust D (has MV) 3. Give it to me (has MV) 4. Skit 5. 727148 6. 140503 at dawn 7. The Last 8. Tony Montana (has live performance with Jimin) 9. Interlude: Dream, Reality 10. So far away (2 versions: original version with Suran and later he made a remix with Jin and Jungkook, which is released on Soundcloud). "Intro: dT SugA" and "Agust D" are available only on Souncloud, the rest of the mixtape is available on every streaming platform. "D-2" mixtape: 1. Moonlight 2. Daechwita (has MV, shooting sketch and bangtan bomb with practice of dance sword) 3. What do you think? 4. Strange 5. 28 6. Burn it 7. People 8. Honsool 9. Interlude: Set me free 10. Dear my friend There is also an interview on their channel on youtube, where he talks about D-2. It is called "Agust D 'D-2' Mixtape Interview". Solo songs in BTS: 1. "Intro: The Most Beautiful Moment in life" (has MV; it is from the album The Most Beautiful Moment in life pt.1) 2. "Intro: Never Mind" (has MV and live performance; from the album The Most Beautiful Moment in life pt.2) 3. "First love" (has live performance; from the album Wings) 4. "Trivia: Seesaw" (has live performance; from the album Love Yourself: Answer) 5. "Interlude: Shadow" (has MV, which is named concept trailer; shooting sketch and live performance; from the album Map of the Soul: 7) Collabs with other artists: 1. Halsey feat. SUGA - SUGA's Interlude 2. Lee Sora feat. SUGA - Song Request (there is a bangtan bomb with recording of it) 3. Max feat. SUGA - Blueberry eyes Produced by SUGA for other artists: 1. Suran - Wine 2. Epik High - Eternal sunshine 3. Heize feat. Giriboy - We don't talk together 4. IU feat. SUGA - Eight BTS songs, where he is the main producer and songwriter: 1. Tomorrow (album: Skool Luv Affair) 2. Ddaeng (rapline song, from Soundcloud) 3. Let me know (album: Dark & Wild) 4. Jump (album: Skool Luv Affair) 5. Boyz with fun (album: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, part 1) 6. Autumn leaves/Dead leaves (album: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, part 2) 7. Outro: Her (rapline song, album: Love Yourself: Her) 8. Seesaw x I Need U Remix (on Soundcloud). He is credited as songwriter in 120+ songs, so I can't list them all, I listed only the songs, in which he is the main songwriter/composer. He is also one of the producers of "Respect" (unit song with RM from Map of the Soul: 7; there is live performance; SUGA and RM have an interview about it - "Answer: BTS 3 UNITS 'Respect' Song by RM&Suga") and he is the main composer and songwriter of "Telepathy" (from album BE; he has interview about it - "SUGA's BE-hind 'Full' story).
those words (or word) on the green grid at the start of the video references an old album from the start of their career O!RUL8,2? the first lyrics also reference suga’s words in ‘no more dream’, but can also be seen as a reference to what he and the rest of the group were striving for when they first began (like most people). but now their outlook has changed and this was seen particularly during their collaboration with UNICEF. i think suga was talking about himself in particular in this song and i’d like to imagine it links to ‘daechwita’ and the concept of him killing his past self as he grows and evolves as an artist and a human
first person who does react, who spoke the truth about bts songs. I think a couple of main reasons I listen to BTS is because the vocalists' voices are amazing
@@LoveTheBasics Persona, Shadow, and Ego are 3 parts of a person's identity in Carl Jung's psychological concept of Map of the Soul (from what I've read, haven't read Jung's actual book yet!)
Yes thr letters on the wall are the name of one of them first album "0!RUL8,2?" (Oh, are you late, too?). Them 7th year was a big deal for them. It is them lucky number: they are 7, 7 years,..so in them álbum "7" they look into the past while disciphering the analysis of the individuation: persona, shadow and ego. So in Persona (RM solo inside "7" album) they connect with them 1st album "2 cool 4 skool". In Shadow (Suga solo of "7") they connect it to them 2nd album "0!RUL8,2?" If you see the teasers you will see straight away what we will talk about. J Hope done the "Ego" solo song but I will not spoil more the info. Other ARMYs don't like it when we give you too much info.
SUGA is a producer, so he knows how to put his ideas into songs that will make you feel some type of way. You said yourself that you felt the emotion when he changed the atmosphere. And, trust me, he is an expert at that. So, this just proves that music knows no barriers. I bet most of the people watching you are NOT english native speakers, and yet, we grow up listening to song in this language, not knowing what they say but enjoying it. Also, music is one of the easiest ways to learn a language, it was throught it that I learned english. I am brazilian but I listen to reaggaeton, french indie music and got into SUGA/AGUST D/ BTS because I simply love hip hop. What a surprise I found with Yoongi songs. This is just an advice, don't let this hold you back. I sing the english lyrics and mumble my way when the korean comes up but now I know some words because of how much I listened to it, leading me to sing along. Don't be afraid, it's good fun to challenge yourself once in a while 🖤
I absolutely adore Shadow, not only the lyrics but also the music and the video, the colors, the way its filmed. I find it incredible so I absolutely find myself so hyped by the fact that you liked it so much too! Thank you so much!!
My interpretation of shadow is the two sides of fame, how the higher you fly, the bigger your shadow, aka achieving your dream comes with doubt, pain, anxiety, guilt, depression, distrust and all those horrible feelings Suga refers to as his “shadow”. Those terrible feelings that seem to grow and follow him like a shadow as the height of his fame increases are represented in the figures and hands who seem to constantly follow him in the MV, trying to catch him and hold him down. I also like the imagery of glass, mirrors and phones. The glass and mirrors represent internal reflection - the shadow is inherently a part of himself he can never escape - and the phones represent how visible he is due to his fame and how suffocating that visibility can feel. I love Interlude: Shadow a lot, especially the end of the song where the perspective shifts to Suga’s shadow and the music becomes darker, almost predatory, to show the power the shadow holds over Suga and over every one of us, and how the shadow can hold us back and instill fear and doubt but we can never escape it.
your point about wanting to sing songs-im the same way! with english music i always listen over and over until i know the lyrics enough to sing along; however, that’s actually something ive found i like about kpop! i tend to get sick of the songs way slower when i haven’t memorized the words, and its almost like it feels fresh every time. plus, like you’ve said where you can feel the emotions even if you don’t understand-if the music is done well, i LOVE that i can completely feel and understand the feeling conveyed even without/before knowing the words. they serve different purposes & moods in my music library for sure!
The red mass around the doors represents the fact that we need to forcefully mold to push ourselves through certain doors and that leaves pieces of us behind that we can never get back
Maybe it would be a good idea to watch some kind of introduction to the individual members and their background, as themes often translate into their works. From that you would have a more informed analysis of videos and also it’d be cool to watch!
My recommendation is Introduction to the 7 Members of BTS on Ida S’s channel. Thorough, straightforward, correct. I also struggle in general with names. A long time ago (while teaching) I came to the realization that one must make the effort. It’s a matter of respect.
I would love to see you react to the short films that lead up to their wings comeback (blood, sweat, and tears) they're very artistic and a hint to all of the member solo songs that came on the wings album. I hope that it can be on your react list soon!
ahhh this is literally one of my favorite songs and mvs love hearing your thoughts on it!!! I've watched this mv and listened to this song so many times but you mentioned so many things that I never even noticed, also would high key recommend watching,the wings short films (I assume you will watch it on your journey through the bts universe), the other two agust d songs with mvs (Agust D and Give it to me), Stray Kids' Ex and Side Effects, and Seventeen clap (also if you want girl groups red velvet psycho and itzy's mvs are my personal favorite)
Actually I really like your perspective. I've heard musicians, dancers and vocal couches reaction but your point of view is also interesting. Some of the meaning you got it right just for a "camera shoot" and that intrigues me. I'll be watching 💜
This is probably one of the only RUclips channels where I can find a true and genuine reaction. I love your reviews on every music video and honestly I learnt a lot from you. This is something I am interested but like as a hobby Love your work 💜💜 I feel like you would like bts serendipity and singularity music videos. If you ever feel like, do check them out. Purple you 💜💜
This song is amazing. I was looking forward to your interpretation of this specific video and I agree so much with the things you said. There's a part with the mic breaking glass and for me I felt like interpretated how they have broken a lot of "glass ceilings" in music industry today. The first kpop group to do a complete sweep of MAMA and MMA (asian awards show), the first Kpop band to win a billboard, the first Korean act to top the Billboard hot 100, they've just had a lot of first. BTS recently was on a variety show in Korea called "You Quiz On the Block" and i really liked it because each member kind of had an intimate interview where they spoke about some issues that they had. Suga (the rapper of this MV) spoke so raw and unfiltered about how the night they went home after performing at their first American debut performance at AMA's he was in his hotel room crying. He didn't want this thing so burdensome and knew that everything was just starting for them and there was gonna be more. He also questioned "Is this really what we had hoped for?" This MV just did a great job reflecting that.
There are a lot of little details (i.e the doors in the hallway being closed, then being opened by the shadow figures, then being closed when Suga is going back through the hallway) that I never noticed before. I really appreciate your attention to detail from a film maker's perspective. I also like that you listen to the music and read the lyrics off-camera, so that you have an idea of what effect the videographer/director was going for.
Aside from all the known interpretations of this music video/song. For me, it always boiled down to these themes: the dark side of greed/ambition. Losing contact with ones identity due to that greed. Min Yoongi (Suga's real name) the person vs Min Yoongi the performer/artist. Wanting to be in the spotlight vs. Fearing the spotlight. This song is basically one big self-reflection where he acknowledges his own duality. I feel like he plays a lot with this duality as he does in deachitwa (greedy, ruthless king vs righteous peasant). He has talked numerous times in his songs about how success made him a monster or how success affected him negatively, while still wanted to desperately pursue it. So this is definitely a concept he likes to bring forward in his work. As someone who does art and who struggles with mental health, this song means a lot to me. Of course, only Yoongi knows for sure what he exactly wanted to say with this song.
Just think if a filmmaker, dancer and singer did a video together reacting to bts, it would be on a whole new level. They are just so talented in every aspect that it is mind blowing.
The writing is “ORUL82?” which means oh are you late too, it is the name of the 2nd album in BTS’ school trilogy (their first releases). Each solo from the rappers in the Map of the Soul series samples a part from each of the school trilogy albums. RM- Intro:Persona and Skool Luv Affair Suga- Interlude:Shadow and ORUL82? J Hope- Outro:Ego and 2 Cool 4 Skool.
would love to hear more about your music perspectives too! I don't speak Korean, but the connection of understanding the song feels way deeper for me than just being able to just sing a song, like spring day by bts, damn that song hits me deeply even before I read the lyrics. (plus u can always attempt to sing it privately in your room and butcher the pronunciation yknow hehe)
I just did a whole marathon of your BTS reactions and I loved it! Thank you for your perspective and insight. I will continue to look for your uploads. Thank you! 💜
I can't feel how much you enjoyed the mv and how excited you got in talking about the techniques they used. I enjoy learning overall when watching your videos
This is a part whole another series Map of the Soul ! Based on the Book on Carl Jung's theory on psyche... The songs in series are Persona , Shadow , ego !!! Now do a marathon lol🤣🤣
this song and music video was the first release from them since i started stanning. i watched this on the bus back home and was absolutely MESMERIZED! he’s so amazing. they’re all so amazing.
Also if you notice, the first part of the song where he starts off, the colour scheme is mostly red. Then when hes on the stage, its blue. And on the second part of the song, the colours are mixed. It literally shows the mixing of his shadow and his real persona.
Oooo I've never been this early! This was such an interesting live performance as well. I love Yoongi's work. This video ties into Namjoon's "Intro: Persona" and Hobi's "Outro: Ego" and they all revolve around Carl Jung's concept of the self and the shadow self. Those words at 2:03 are a nod to their earlier album O!RUL82
Please react to Seventeen’s Fallin’ Flower too. They’re also under hybe and a lot of people say that their mv is aesthetically pleasing. Thank u and more power!💗
I loved your reaction so much!! Really appreciated that you paused and spoke your thoughts and wasn't afraid to go back as well! Really liked that! It's my favorite song so it felt good that you took time to reflect on it etc!💜
I knew you'd say "That's a beautiful shot!" a lot of times in this video! 😆 I really admire Suga a lot, especially about how much feelings he put in his song. And how in his solo tracks he takes care of every detail, composing, producing, etc. I have a cat named Yoongi 😅 Yes, Suga has more solo stuff but I don't think the videos would be relevant for your channel. Maybe you could try Agust D "Agust D" if you want to do a video just for fun. It's a pretty simple one but maybe you'll find interesting the place where it was filmed.
Thanks again for your review & explanations of cameras, angles, colours; and interpretation of the MV. Suga & his Shadow contribution to the album is a classic & brings one to appreciate their talent, hard work & love for their craft. Takes us to a better place despite the hardships we face in this pandemic. Borahae!
The "words" at the beginning are the title of their 2nd (mini) album And basically the bigger the light (or fame), the bigger the shadow becomes Perfect reaction and very informative as always, thank you so much! Please react to Life Goes On next
Love your breakdown of the imagery. It adds so much depth to the thought process that went into the making of the video. Keep up the good work; really appreciate it.
Did you realise when it becomes red and the song changes, he raps as his own shadow.... In the end he realises that he and his shadows are the same... They're all him!
You should have a counter of how many times you said "beautiful" or "pretty" 😂 I love the way you get excited explaining the filmmaking aspect of the mv 💜
The red on the walls is a reference to an instilation piece called Svayambh by Anish Kapoor. It went through and entire span of a museum. It was a red shape that went through the door frames and shapes, as it moved through the doors, the shape was unable to fit- to keep going it would leave part of itself behind. As Yoongi rose to fame, he had to conceal or loose part of himself to his Shadow, in order to succeed and continue on. The beginning when he lists all of the things he wants to be or has (such as a rapstar, at the top, to be rich and a king) references their debut song No more dream (in their very first mini album 2 cool 4 skool in 2013) where he states he wants a big house, big cars and big rings. All the things he used to want, he now has- and as he has risen in fame, in turn he has become closer to the spotlights. The closer t the light Yoongi is the larger his shadow has become, and in this MV, he tries to go through the process of accepting this darker part of himself. In Jungs psychoanalytical theory, the shadow in simple terms is a collection of traits and mannerisms that through the processes of socialisation were deemed as not acceptable (e.g. if you yell at someone and then your parents tell you to not yell, when you try to suppress this yelling it'll go into your shadow). Interlude: Shadow goes hand in hand with Intro: Persona by Namjoon and Outro: Ego by Hoseok, these are 3 pillars within the Map of the Soul. In each song there is also references to past albums, and in Shadow, the text says O!RUL82? which literally just reads Oh! are you late too? Which is their very first full album released in 2013.
Among all of BTS solo mv, this is definitely my fav; even this song too. I could relate with this very much and your observation/analysis pretty good. I enjoyed your reaction, thanks. 💯👍🏻
SUGA's music is always very personal. He is producer, songwriter, composer of his songs and he also contributes to ideas of MVs
I like that because it gives me an idea of his struggles and what hes gone through to make it to the top. In some ways it inspires me because once you find out what hes gone through and how much pain he carried and how much he suffered to get where he is now you come to the realization that just he is a regular human being at the end if the day and worked really hard to be successful and that gives me the idea that I can too achieve my dreams as long as I work hard enough. In sone ways he gives me hope to have a brighter future
The walls seems to be inspired by an art installation by Anish Kapoor named Svayambh or “self-made”
“O!RU82?” Is the name of the intro of that album yoongi sampled, the same way namjoon sampled intro: skool luv affair for his solo “persona”
I guess you are kind of right? Shadow in Jung’s psyche are parts of yourself that are kept hidden. Yoongi has been vocal about his struggles and mental health during the years. I feel like this song is a really good way of explaining shadow using Jung’s psyche from his perspective and experience. (The album map of the soul used Carl Jung’s theory of the psyche to explain their experiences. Each of the rappers made a song of each section: persona, shadow, ego. The lyrics are related to those themes. Originally there were 3 albums but they made shadow and ego into one so if you read lyrics and pay attention to the songs you can tell how the album themes change while listening.)
Yoongi has more solo songs but not all of them have music videos, you would be reacting to his sound and lyrics which I’m sure many would appreciate as well if you want to react to them :)
Pd: i love the landscape in the background 💜
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Jmts the door and the red textured substance reminds me of the lining of the womb and the afterbirth in specific. I think that might work with the artist's intent in his installation. Stay well
Lol - Anish Kapoor!
"shadow" has to do with the Carl Jung personality theory, that is a part of us we repress or aren't conscious exists because we don't accept them or think people won't accept. So, the one saying "I want everyhting, I want power etc" is Yoongi's shadow that, in the MV, takes over him completely.
No , his shadows are his fears like flying too high make you feel alone.
@@mev9752 The shadows literally represent the repressed aspects of our psyche that we don't want to identify with, but are there nonetheless. That could be fear and insecurities, but it could also be desires and aggression.
the wax in the door right at the beginning: it is most likely an inspiration drawn from a British Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor‘s installation art called “Svayambh” - which in Sanskrit means “self-made” or “auto-generated”.
like you're molding yourself due the necessity to "walk through those doors" ; "you'll change because life will get in the way"...
and of course by doing that you'll leave some part of you behind
I'm not getting in details, but it's that.
This is a beautiful analysis
Thank you for mentioning this, it makes a lot of sense now.
It IS inpired by it. It says in the description of the video. Thank y9u for bringing it up
Yes!! Thank you for sharing this!!
Yesss indeed, what this queen just said😌☝️
The tape on his shoulder with a big Y: In small print, it says YD250. It's a reference to the shoulder injury he got from a crash while riding his Yamaha YD250 motorcycle. It happened back when he was still a trainee and had a part-time job making pizza deliveries. It caused him pain and mobility problems all these years until the pandemic gave him the then opportunity to had surgery. Thanks for another great video!!!
Thanks! I didnt notice that
Yeah, just to give more backstory for others- he was working as a bike delivery boy while training for BTS because he left home at age 17 (his parents didn't support his career aspirations) to move to Seoul and be a songwriter/producer, and he supported himself (there was a video where he talked about having to choose between $2 jangjangmyeon for dinner or taking the bus home). On his bike he was hit by a car and dragged a little just before they debuted their first group performance. He didn't even tell the company about his injury because he was worried he might get kicked out (?) and has had shoulder issues ever since. Like you said he finally had shoulder surgery during the Pandemic downtime!
Holy shit!!
The 'O!RUL82?' word is actually their album name which was released in 2013 and that world also means 'oh are you late too?'
the song indeed touches on some personal topics: Suga struggled with depression (before and early after debut) and social anxiety. He received professional treatment for both. This is yet anothet song that highlights his experiences with his mental health mixing with something as big as fame. Very intresting. I think the video showed that too. Love your reactions btw!
(You dont have to react to this on your channel, but if youre intrested in his story i recommend you listen to his solo song "The Last" in your free time. He pretty much explains everything there 💜)
the order for map of the soul era:
intro: persona
interlude: shadow
outro: ego
The more you listen to their music and finding out, not only the translations but also the meaning, you’ll find that the language difference is irrelevant to an extent. Of course they also inspire us to learn the language which ARMYs have learned to different levels, but when you listen to their music you get familiar with the words.
It is said that there’s no language that can fully translate Korean words to the exact meaning so it’s down to interpretations, that’s why it you look up the lyrics of the same song from different sources they differ in some ways.
So this song is from Map of The South :7. Bts had 2 map of the soul albums bith were inspired by Carl Jung's theory on The Map of the soul. Where Carl Jung divided the soul into 3 oarts. Persona (rms solo is on that(, shadow (yoongis solo) and ego (jhopes solo is on that one)..
Persona is part of ourselves that we want others to see. The good part, the part we pretend to be and w8shed we were all the time, and in a way the aprt that we look up to
Shadow is the opposite the part we hate and hide, that we looked down on and dont want the world to see, the fear the mistakes etc also the unconscious darkness
And Ego is our consciousness of ourselves and who we are.
Shadow here is mainly about how it is so hard to handle fame. Bts have talked ALOT about how they felt scared and confused because nobody has had the achievements they have so they dont have anyone to ask advise from , they feel lonely here not sure how to process this all. And being on that "high" to speak they realize that the shadow also grows bigger. Because they have more money more fame its easy to go down the bad path. The lust, the greed etc is stronger. Not to mention it is stressful ti be a celebrity. These are the part of fame that nobody talks about . Them coming from a small olace thinking once they are successful it would be a life of party only to realize that they have new demons and problems.
Alex looked like someone gave him a candy that tasted much better than he expected! Love your reactions they are always so genuine!
The shadow's are the parts of himself that he represses because they are the parts of him that he doesn't like or doesn't want to look at. The message is no matter how much he tries to ignore them, they will continue to keep coming up to the surface until he accepts them as part of himself. The concept is based on the Map of the Soul by Carl Jung. The second part where it gets really intense and gritty is his shadow self saying you cannot ignore me because you are me and I am you. I think that is the point at which he accepts his shadow self and he is now complete or he can now move forward in his growth.
"Jung came up with this term “shadow”-it’s original with him and is an image intended to refer to the parts of the personality of which we are not aware, that are behind our backs, so to speak. The shadow exists at the fringe of consciousness and is difficult to detect directly. You might also think of the shadow as the sum total of motivations, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that one would not be proud of or for which one wouldn’t want to accept responsibility. It is the part of the personality that normally one will not or cannot acknowledge. The shadow is mostly shaped by a person’s subjective sense of the social world around them." by Murray Stein.
His music is too good to be ignored just because of language barrier. I mean i literally started listening to BTS just because of SUGA. And before that i didn't even think about listening music in language which i don't understand
You bring up a delicate point.
There is a lot of amazing English language music. Non-English speakers must make the leap, or lose the experience. We can do the same - or miss out. There are subtitles.
It is like learning to distinguish them from each other, and taking the trouble to learn their names. It is a matter of respect.
3:34 - Something that I recently just noticed is the way in which the camera changes position depending on what Suga is talking about.
When he says "flying high is terrifying" the camera goes up and looks down, showing us what Suga sees as he "flies high".
And when he says "no one told me how lonely it is up here", the camera goes down and looks up to Suga from a low angle, emphasizing that he is in this elevated position and that he is alone in that position.
Shadows in the sense of Carl Jung, which map of the soul 7 is inspired by. It means the shadow is part of you. You can only move forward once you realise that and make peace with it. Fighting your shadow or dark side will make you stagnant. And whatever that shadow is, is just individual.
Not only map of soul 7 but also persona
You can definitely sing along to korean songs. It just takes a bit to get used to the sounds. You'll pick up the words eventually, even if you don't know what they're saying. A lot of people look up the words romanized to help them learn. If you can sing along to the macarena or despacito, you can sing along to korean songs after time if you really want to.
Let's wait till he listens to Just one day 😅🤭
He has 2 self-produced mixtapes with 10 tracks each. He has MVs for two songs, which you haven't seen - "Agust D" and "Give it to me", but they are from 2016 and very simple. However gorgeous af
and about the use of colors, sections and etc: the song is pretty much about acknowledging your shadows and embracing them. The end of the song, with the distorted voice and all the red is pretty much his shadow talking.
the lyrics say: you are me, I am you, now you know, we are one body, sometimes we will clash - meaning that his shadows and his dark side is also a part of him and there's no good in trying to disassociate yourself from your shadows. There's a lot of jungian psychology on it (and in this album, with persona, ego, shadow so it pretty much follows this line of thinking.)
the scene where the shadows are running towards him and go slow motion, he says "pause"; like he is trying to freeze time and stop the shadows/worries/darkness/bad side of fame/bad side of him to reach out, but they do eventually ... and bring him down... and he falls on the stage where there's tons of people watching and recording him (and his every move) very closely
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It makes me 😭
Since you are audio engineer it will be interesting to see your reaction and opinion about SUGA's music, as he produces his own songs. If some day you'll be interested in making reactions to music itself and not only to MVs, here is a list of almost all SUGA's songs, you can check out some of them
"Agust D" mixtape:
1. Intro: Dt SugA
2. Agust D (has MV)
3. Give it to me (has MV)
4. Skit
5. 727148
6. 140503 at dawn
7. The Last
8. Tony Montana (has live performance with Jimin)
9. Interlude: Dream, Reality
10. So far away (2 versions: original version with Suran and later he made a remix with Jin and Jungkook, which is released on Soundcloud).
"Intro: dT SugA" and "Agust D" are available only on Souncloud, the rest of the mixtape is available on every streaming platform.
"D-2" mixtape:
1. Moonlight
2. Daechwita (has MV, shooting sketch and bangtan bomb with practice of dance sword)
3. What do you think?
4. Strange
5. 28
6. Burn it
7. People
8. Honsool
9. Interlude: Set me free
10. Dear my friend
There is also an interview on their channel on youtube, where he talks about D-2. It is called "Agust D 'D-2' Mixtape Interview".
Solo songs in BTS:
1. "Intro: The Most Beautiful Moment in life" (has MV; it is from the album The Most Beautiful Moment in life pt.1)
2. "Intro: Never Mind" (has MV and live performance; from the album The Most Beautiful Moment in life pt.2)
3. "First love" (has live performance; from the album Wings)
4. "Trivia: Seesaw" (has live performance; from the album Love Yourself: Answer)
5. "Interlude: Shadow" (has MV, which is named concept trailer; shooting sketch and live performance; from the album Map of the Soul: 7)
Collabs with other artists:
1. Halsey feat. SUGA - SUGA's Interlude
2. Lee Sora feat. SUGA - Song Request (there is a bangtan bomb with recording of it)
3. Max feat. SUGA - Blueberry eyes
Produced by SUGA for other artists:
1. Suran - Wine
2. Epik High - Eternal sunshine
3. Heize feat. Giriboy - We don't talk together
4. IU feat. SUGA - Eight
BTS songs, where he is the main producer and songwriter:
1. Tomorrow (album: Skool Luv Affair)
2. Ddaeng (rapline song, from Soundcloud)
3. Let me know (album: Dark & Wild)
4. Jump (album: Skool Luv Affair)
5. Boyz with fun (album: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, part 1)
6. Autumn leaves/Dead leaves (album: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, part 2)
7. Outro: Her (rapline song, album: Love Yourself: Her)
8. Seesaw x I Need U Remix (on Soundcloud).
He is credited as songwriter in 120+ songs, so I can't list them all, I listed only the songs, in which he is the main songwriter/composer.
He is also one of the producers of "Respect" (unit song with RM from Map of the Soul: 7; there is live performance; SUGA and RM have an interview about it - "Answer: BTS 3 UNITS 'Respect' Song by RM&Suga") and he is the main composer and songwriter of "Telepathy" (from album BE; he has interview about it - "SUGA's BE-hind 'Full' story).
those words (or word) on the green grid at the start of the video references an old album from the start of their career O!RUL8,2?
the first lyrics also reference suga’s words in ‘no more dream’, but can also be seen as a reference to what he and the rest of the group were striving for when they first began (like most people). but now their outlook has changed and this was seen particularly during their collaboration with UNICEF. i think suga was talking about himself in particular in this song and i’d like to imagine it links to ‘daechwita’ and the concept of him killing his past self as he grows and evolves as an artist and a human
first person who does react, who spoke the truth about bts songs. I think a couple of main reasons I listen to BTS is because the vocalists' voices are amazing
He is genius producer and songwriter. And his MVs are always so interesting
Since you are watching Interlude: Shadow by Suga, you should probably watch Intro: Persona by RM and Outro: Ego by J-Hope.
Are they connected??
@@LoveTheBasics everything is always connected with them
@@LoveTheBasics Well they are all apart of the Map of soul series that BTS did so I would say yes.
@@LoveTheBasics Persona, Shadow, and Ego are 3 parts of a person's identity in Carl Jung's psychological concept of Map of the Soul (from what I've read, haven't read Jung's actual book yet!)
@@LoveTheBasics yes. The album map of the soul 7 is influenced by Jungian Concepts of the Psyche (Persona, Shadow and Ego)
Yes thr letters on the wall are the name of one of them first album "0!RUL8,2?" (Oh, are you late, too?).
Them 7th year was a big deal for them. It is them lucky number: they are 7, 7 years,..so in them álbum "7" they look into the past while disciphering the analysis of the individuation: persona, shadow and ego.
So in Persona (RM solo inside "7" album) they connect with them 1st album "2 cool 4 skool".
In Shadow (Suga solo of "7") they connect it to them 2nd album "0!RUL8,2?" If you see the teasers you will see straight away what we will talk about.
J Hope done the "Ego" solo song but I will not spoil more the info. Other ARMYs don't like it when we give you too much info.
SUGA is a producer, so he knows how to put his ideas into songs that will make you feel some type of way. You said yourself that you felt the emotion when he changed the atmosphere. And, trust me, he is an expert at that.
So, this just proves that music knows no barriers. I bet most of the people watching you are NOT english native speakers, and yet, we grow up listening to song in this language, not knowing what they say but enjoying it. Also, music is one of the easiest ways to learn a language, it was throught it that I learned english. I am brazilian but I listen to reaggaeton, french indie music and got into SUGA/AGUST D/ BTS because I simply love hip hop. What a surprise I found with Yoongi songs. This is just an advice, don't let this hold you back. I sing the english lyrics and mumble my way when the korean comes up but now I know some words because of how much I listened to it, leading me to sing along. Don't be afraid, it's good fun to challenge yourself once in a while 🖤
I absolutely adore Shadow, not only the lyrics but also the music and the video, the colors, the way its filmed. I find it incredible so I absolutely find myself so hyped by the fact that you liked it so much too! Thank you so much!!
My interpretation of shadow is the two sides of fame, how the higher you fly, the bigger your shadow, aka achieving your dream comes with doubt, pain, anxiety, guilt, depression, distrust and all those horrible feelings Suga refers to as his “shadow”. Those terrible feelings that seem to grow and follow him like a shadow as the height of his fame increases are represented in the figures and hands who seem to constantly follow him in the MV, trying to catch him and hold him down.
I also like the imagery of glass, mirrors and phones. The glass and mirrors represent internal reflection - the shadow is inherently a part of himself he can never escape - and the phones represent how visible he is due to his fame and how suffocating that visibility can feel.
I love Interlude: Shadow a lot, especially the end of the song where the perspective shifts to Suga’s shadow and the music becomes darker, almost predatory, to show the power the shadow holds over Suga and over every one of us, and how the shadow can hold us back and instill fear and doubt but we can never escape it.
whoah that was a whole essay lol sorry
It is Suga's power to make you feel the emotions and understand the song even if you don't know the lyrics
your point about wanting to sing songs-im the same way! with english music i always listen over and over until i know the lyrics enough to sing along; however, that’s actually something ive found i like about kpop! i tend to get sick of the songs way slower when i haven’t memorized the words, and its almost like it feels fresh every time. plus, like you’ve said where you can feel the emotions even if you don’t understand-if the music is done well, i LOVE that i can completely feel and understand the feeling conveyed even without/before knowing the words. they serve different purposes & moods in my music library for sure!
2:05 O!RUL8,2? is the name of their second album :)
The red mass around the doors represents the fact that we need to forcefully mold to push ourselves through certain doors and that leaves pieces of us behind that we can never get back
I think they did that in DNA at the beginning with Jungkook. May have been a different technique, but it gives the same effect.
They did! In the behind the scenes for the DNA video it shows the mechanic arm with the camera
You said you have deep connection with music and I immediately thought about SUGA's song "First love". This song makes emotional every musician
Maybe it would be a good idea to watch some kind of introduction to the individual members and their background, as themes often translate into their works. From that you would have a more informed analysis of videos and also it’d be cool to watch!
I 100% agree. Having a general idea of the members bg will help alot...especially when BTS writes songs mostly based on their personal experience.
My recommendation is Introduction to the 7 Members of BTS on Ida S’s channel. Thorough, straightforward, correct.
I also struggle in general with names. A long time ago (while teaching) I came to the realization that one must make the effort. It’s a matter of respect.
Strongly agree with you. Hope he will watch the video "Introduction to 7 members of BTS (updated 2021) by Ida S.
I would love to see you react to the short films that lead up to their wings comeback (blood, sweat, and tears) they're very artistic and a hint to all of the member solo songs that came on the wings album. I hope that it can be on your react list soon!
ahhh this is literally one of my favorite songs and mvs love hearing your thoughts on it!!! I've watched this mv and listened to this song so many times but you mentioned so many things that I never even noticed, also would high key recommend watching,the wings short films (I assume you will watch it on your journey through the bts universe), the other two agust d songs with mvs (Agust D and Give it to me), Stray Kids' Ex and Side Effects, and Seventeen clap (also if you want girl groups red velvet psycho and itzy's mvs are my personal favorite)
Thank you!!
This guys has the best background ever during a reaction video.
Actually I really like your perspective. I've heard musicians, dancers and vocal couches reaction but your point of view is also interesting. Some of the meaning you got it right just for a "camera shoot" and that intrigues me. I'll be watching 💜
Intro : persona by RM is also great
Also ego , daydream I bet you'll love them
This is probably one of the only RUclips channels where I can find a true and genuine reaction.
I love your reviews on every music video and honestly I learnt a lot from you.
This is something I am interested but like as a hobby
Love your work 💜💜
I feel like you would like bts serendipity and singularity music videos.
If you ever feel like, do check them out.
Purple you 💜💜
Hey Charlie also does good genuine reactions.
@@ninaddemaio oh may be he does. I don't know about him actually sorry. This RUclipsr though knows his job well
I agree-this is one of the few channels I subscribe to. This week I had to wait to the weekend to watch.
This song is amazing. I was looking forward to your interpretation of this specific video and I agree so much with the things you said.
There's a part with the mic breaking glass and for me I felt like interpretated how they have broken a lot of "glass ceilings" in music industry today. The first kpop group to do a complete sweep of MAMA and MMA (asian awards show), the first Kpop band to win a billboard, the first Korean act to top the Billboard hot 100, they've just had a lot of first.
BTS recently was on a variety show in Korea called "You Quiz On the Block" and i really liked it because each member kind of had an intimate interview where they spoke about some issues that they had. Suga (the rapper of this MV) spoke so raw and unfiltered about how the night they went home after performing at their first American debut performance at AMA's he was in his hotel room crying. He didn't want this thing so burdensome and knew that everything was just starting for them and there was gonna be more. He also questioned "Is this really what we had hoped for?" This MV just did a great job reflecting that.
What a beautiful view there, beautiful landscape in the background 💜
I learn a lot from this video. thank you for your reaction.
His Daechwita MV continues the topic of Shadow
The second part of the song is literally his shadow speaking. It says "you cant break me" "you'll be more at ease if you accept me"
I loved the background
There are a lot of little details (i.e the doors in the hallway being closed, then being opened by the shadow figures, then being closed when Suga is going back through the hallway) that I never noticed before. I really appreciate your attention to detail from a film maker's perspective. I also like that you listen to the music and read the lyrics off-camera, so that you have an idea of what effect the videographer/director was going for.
I hope you will react to BTS- Heartbeat ( fr BTS World game).
August D is another song by Suga with a MV. He has two entire albums out as of now if you wanted to check out more music.
I came back to this video because this is one of my favorite songs ever! It's vulnerable and and has so many layers, it's genius in every way!
2:05 O!RUL8,2 is their second album and this song is also sampled from their song intro: O!RUL8,2 i believe
Aside from all the known interpretations of this music video/song. For me, it always boiled down to these themes: the dark side of greed/ambition. Losing contact with ones identity due to that greed. Min Yoongi (Suga's real name) the person vs Min Yoongi the performer/artist. Wanting to be in the spotlight vs. Fearing the spotlight. This song is basically one big self-reflection where he acknowledges his own duality. I feel like he plays a lot with this duality as he does in deachitwa (greedy, ruthless king vs righteous peasant). He has talked numerous times in his songs about how success made him a monster or how success affected him negatively, while still wanted to desperately pursue it. So this is definitely a concept he likes to bring forward in his work.
As someone who does art and who struggles with mental health, this song means a lot to me. Of course, only Yoongi knows for sure what he exactly wanted to say with this song.
Aaahhhh your analysis and interpretation in every BTS mv are so entertaining to watch!!
Just think if a filmmaker, dancer and singer did a video together reacting to bts, it would be on a whole new level. They are just so talented in every aspect that it is mind blowing.
The writing is “ORUL82?” which means oh are you late too, it is the name of the 2nd album in BTS’ school trilogy (their first releases). Each solo from the rappers in the Map of the Soul series samples a part from each of the school trilogy albums.
RM- Intro:Persona and Skool Luv Affair
Suga- Interlude:Shadow and ORUL82?
J Hope- Outro:Ego and 2 Cool 4 Skool.
Omg I clicked so fast 💨 thank you
would love to hear more about your music perspectives too! I don't speak Korean, but the connection of understanding the song feels way deeper for me than just being able to just sing a song, like spring day by bts, damn that song hits me deeply even before I read the lyrics. (plus u can always attempt to sing it privately in your room and butcher the pronunciation yknow hehe)
I just did a whole marathon of your BTS reactions and I loved it! Thank you for your perspective and insight. I will continue to look for your uploads. Thank you! 💜
I can't feel how much you enjoyed the mv and how excited you got in talking about the techniques they used. I enjoy learning overall when watching your videos
Yay pretty view!
The view is so pretty🥺☁️
This is a part whole another series Map of the Soul !
Based on the Book on Carl Jung's theory on psyche...
The songs in series are Persona , Shadow , ego !!! Now do a marathon lol🤣🤣
this song and music video was the first release from them since i started stanning. i watched this on the bus back home and was absolutely MESMERIZED! he’s so amazing. they’re all so amazing.
You can check out 'Interlude:shadow' explained by dkdktv
And your bts reactions are amazing 💜💜
Oooh damn your background is *STUNNING* !! i appreciate ur videos and thank you for sharing your insights.
Also if you notice, the first part of the song where he starts off, the colour scheme is mostly red. Then when hes on the stage, its blue. And on the second part of the song, the colours are mixed.
It literally shows the mixing of his shadow and his real persona.
I think that could be Polycell Expanding Foam Filler on the door frames. It has that texture to it. And then they may have painted it red perhaps?
I love ur reactions!!!
Oooo I've never been this early! This was such an interesting live performance as well. I love Yoongi's work. This video ties into Namjoon's "Intro: Persona" and Hobi's "Outro: Ego" and they all revolve around Carl Jung's concept of the self and the shadow self. Those words at 2:03 are a nod to their earlier album O!RUL82
Please react to Seventeen’s Fallin’ Flower too. They’re also under hybe and a lot of people say that their mv is aesthetically pleasing. Thank u and more power!💗
I loved your reaction so much!! Really appreciated that you paused and spoke your thoughts and wasn't afraid to go back as well! Really liked that!
It's my favorite song so it felt good that you took time to reflect on it etc!💜
The backyard's view looks so beautiful
The Last and So Far Away hits me in the feels for sure
Underrated song and music video. The change-up is so great. I love Shadow!
I recommand this and I love this is my favorite song of BTS please thank you love you and love your work
I knew you'd say "That's a beautiful shot!" a lot of times in this video! 😆
I really admire Suga a lot, especially about how much feelings he put in his song. And how in his solo tracks he takes care of every detail, composing, producing, etc. I have a cat named Yoongi 😅
Yes, Suga has more solo stuff but I don't think the videos would be relevant for your channel. Maybe you could try Agust D "Agust D" if you want to do a video just for fun. It's a pretty simple one but maybe you'll find interesting the place where it was filmed.
This MV is pure art!
Idol mv and some award shows have a lot of nice and great performances
Thanks again for your review & explanations of cameras, angles, colours; and interpretation of the MV. Suga & his Shadow contribution to the album is a classic & brings one to appreciate their talent, hard work & love for their craft. Takes us to a better place despite the hardships we face in this pandemic. Borahae!
2:09
O!RUL8,2? is the first extended play by BTS. It was released on September 11, 2013 as the second album after 2 Cool 4 Skool.
Definitely check out Intro: Persona and Outro: Ego, their videos are amazing and they go with this one.
The "words" at the beginning are the title of their 2nd (mini) album
And basically the bigger the light (or fame), the bigger the shadow becomes
Perfect reaction and very informative as always, thank you so much!
Please react to Life Goes On next
Love your breakdown of the imagery. It adds so much depth to the thought process that went into the making of the video. Keep up the good work; really appreciate it.
God I love the way you interpret these. You're such a good reactor you really provide something unique I love this
Thank you for appreciating their music too
You are really smart! I remember watching this mv clueless 😂
Did you realise when it becomes red and the song changes, he raps as his own shadow....
In the end he realises that he and his shadows are the same... They're all him!
this song is a masterpiece! thank you for your reaction! 💜
7:52 I also noticed how the rays of lights on the stage looks like a cage
Another wonderfully nuanced reaction. Great insights. Your film background adds depth.
You should have a counter of how many times you said "beautiful" or "pretty" 😂
I love the way you get excited explaining the filmmaking aspect of the mv 💜
The red on the walls is a reference to an instilation piece called Svayambh by Anish Kapoor. It went through and entire span of a museum. It was a red shape that went through the door frames and shapes, as it moved through the doors, the shape was unable to fit- to keep going it would leave part of itself behind.
As Yoongi rose to fame, he had to conceal or loose part of himself to his Shadow, in order to succeed and continue on. The beginning when he lists all of the things he wants to be or has (such as a rapstar, at the top, to be rich and a king) references their debut song No more dream (in their very first mini album 2 cool 4 skool in 2013) where he states he wants a big house, big cars and big rings. All the things he used to want, he now has- and as he has risen in fame, in turn he has become closer to the spotlights. The closer t the light Yoongi is the larger his shadow has become, and in this MV, he tries to go through the process of accepting this darker part of himself.
In Jungs psychoanalytical theory, the shadow in simple terms is a collection of traits and mannerisms that through the processes of socialisation were deemed as not acceptable (e.g. if you yell at someone and then your parents tell you to not yell, when you try to suppress this yelling it'll go into your shadow). Interlude: Shadow goes hand in hand with Intro: Persona by Namjoon and Outro: Ego by Hoseok, these are 3 pillars within the Map of the Soul. In each song there is also references to past albums, and in Shadow, the text says O!RUL82? which literally just reads Oh! are you late too? Which is their very first full album released in 2013.
Bruh, I watched this MV a long time ago and I didn’t even see the door closing 😳. But this MV is one of my favorites from Suga.
Among all of BTS solo mv, this is definitely my fav; even this song too. I could relate with this very much and your observation/analysis pretty good. I enjoyed your reaction, thanks. 💯👍🏻
the view is everything!!! So relaxing
3:43 I think they also used this technique in DNA with jungkook.
the meaning and story behind this song is deep deep.
the part where the camera zoom in and out of different angles, they have it on DNA too
Please also react to “BTS interlude Shadow explained” by xCeleste because this song visuals have a lot of reference to different sources ♥️💜
this mv is so good omg goes perfectly with the music