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I came to realise all the people who really dig deep into music, vocals and are professionals in music tend to naturally gravitate towards the most musical member of the group: Rosé. Her talent and expressions are just out of this world. Every note she belts, every word she sings is so emotional & you can feel the passion she has in singing. Thank you for your reaction.
For Lovesick Girls, the meaning from the music video is actually pretty dark. The girls were experiencing heartbreak or "lovesickness" and they died later on. Jennie died in a car crash. We can see this in one of the first scenes of the music video. Then on the next scene, we see Lisa with her lover on the rooftop of a tall building. She jumped off and died as well. Rose died drowning in the bathtub. We can see this from the scene in the bridge. Meanwhile, Jisoo was the only one without a lover and was trying to save all of them, but when she found out it was too late, she drowned herself from that scene in the bridge. Jisoo was also trying to bring back time as we can see her holding a broken hourglass with the dusts going back in rather than falling to the ground. (This was from the first prechorus where she was surrounded with flowers all around). And the ending scene could mean them being reunited in the afterlife. That's all. Can't wait to see more bp content.
Lisa's song title, Lalisa, is a response to her hates, she suffers a lot of hate for not being Korean and getting so much attention. The people in Korea said a lot to her... The BP girls even had to take a stand on the xenophobia she received. Lisa is Thai, her story is very beautiful, she went to korea by herself after winning several street dance contests, until she entered YG. . So much so that the entire costume of the last part of the song refers to Thailand.
i think listening to on the ground with the context of the music video really makes it hit harder, because when she's singing to this "you" character most would assume she's referring to an ex or a lost love. and in a sense she is, because she's singing to her past self and the genuine passion for creating music. idk for me that scene where her past self is playing piano and singing for her present self is just so gorgeous and meaningful. been loving watching your journey with discovering these girls and i'm glad you're enjoying them!
almost all blackpink mvs have a story line, but in most of them they are conceptual scenes, it can change depending on the perspective and style of each member, and when it gets to the chorus it's like a big mix of those scenes. it's a little difficult to understand the meaning of each one, but after watching it a few times you can understand the meaning of it
To most of their videos there are storylines and deeper meaning - like How you like that is heavily based on Greek mythology (Nike statue at the opening shot, Rose embracing Persephone myth, Trojan horses etc.) to tell a story of a person who faced downfall but after everything they went through they came back stronger (honestly there’s so much to unpack I recommend you watching British priest reaction to this music video - he got his sister who has two Ivy League school diplomas to explain every reference in that music video); Whistle starts as game - that’s why at the beginning you see them putting together equipment, buying game cassette and why every new set looks so out of place, you’re literally going throughout video game levels - at the end they mimic static screen like how it used to look like in old times when you turned off tv); Kill this love follows each of them hurt and angry trying to kill the version of them who is naive and in love (we see Jennie in white dress and black outfit in the same setting referring to white and black swan story, in last shot of that scene she holds a stone with red inside resembling a heart and when she opens it for us to see Lisa comes in kicking red doors hence going into heart (heaven) with all cereal named in a way that involves “love” and she crashes the place trying to kill that love; Jisoo shot is resembling an eye - we see her looking like a goddess in the first one and then when she sings about their significant other “crying tears of blood” shot changes and she has red coral around her head - if you look at overall shot, water makes the whole scene look like a blood shot eye; Rosé’s scene is quite self explanatory. The whole video follows a story of trying to get out of toxic relationship. Sometimes you have to really follow the visual story but a lot of times it also helps to look at the lyrics (like Jisoo’s bloodshot eye) because they do like to incorporate things literally from time to time ❤ I hope it helps to get a perspective to some of the videos because I can’t possibly get into all of them 😅
I was about to say about the Whistle MV. It is a video game and they are the characters. It was also a reference to how they will be eventually- they are controlled by almost everything-the fans, YGE, the Korean media, the haters.
I think gone is heavily underrated and i think it's because she performed it on their online concert and wasn't released for atleast a couple of months alongside on the ground.. so having a new song definitely overshadowed gone so much that it didn't get as much recognition as it deserves 🥺
i loved these reactions! most of blackpink's music videos are connected in very subtle ways. i say "most" because i don't think how you like that, shut down or any of their solos (except rosé's gone and maybe jennie's solo) can be connected in a way. their videography tells a love story, to put it simply, starting with *whistle* (where they meet the love of their life, and because they allude to video games throughout the video, i assume that this first love is a game that will begin an eye-opening journey) - then *playing with fire* (where their mothers warn them about the ramifications of love and how it is equivalent to playing with fire) - then *stay* (funny thing is, this music video can be taken in two ways: one of them is that this song is dedicated to blinks [the fanbase] and how the girls want us to stay with them forever, and the other, in terms of storyline, is asking their "lover" to stay with them forever) - then comes *as if it's your last* (where the girls decide to go with the flow and party or have fun with their love like it's their last) - then the iconic *ddu-du ddu-du* (where because they were blindsided by the happiness they thought they were sharing with their lover in the previous mv, the lover ends up taking advantage of the girls, so they decided to retaliate by "shooting" them [hence the "ddu-du ddu-du" which is an onomatopoeia of a gun being fired]. BUT, this is like stay where it had two meanings: i just stated the storyline one, but the second one is a more meaningful one - it's a straightforward attack to the media and antis and basically call out how they twist their words, comment on their weight [jennie's first verse], abuse them for even the smallest mistake [jisoo's entire second verse and scene - she walks away from a perfect image of herself, and there are men around her not paying attention to the real her and taking photos of the image behind her, but then she trips and suddenly everyone's eyes are on her with their phones pointed at her like actual guns + the men even wearing masks to insinuate those who hide behind screens and talk crap], and how idols have to act perfect in front of cameras [rosé's first verse and cinematography of that scene with the black-dressed rosé and white-dressed rosé on a pedestal], and so much more lol. - then there's *kill this love* (which was typically another form of retaliation, and pretty much gave tomb raider + game of thrones + "if you can't love us well, then we might as well literally kill this love" vibes. you can see this with the bazooka shot during the explosion in the first chorus. you also have the pre-chorus scenes with rosé and jisoo where they both try to get rid of their "weak" selves (you see a strong-willed rosé trying to run over a feeble rosé with a car that spells "ego" on its plate), and then jisoo's second pre-chorus is the same as rosé's scene except her "strong" self loads and aims an arrow of fire at her "weaker" self who is running away. because at the end of the day, you need to be strong and resilient in order to get out of a toxic relationship. - ‼(tw//mentions of su!c!de)‼fast forward a year later and you have *lovesick girls* my fav bcs of the dark aesthetic and storyline lmao (we have another aftermath of the girls' "breakup"; i saw someone mention that this video isn't as pretty as you think it is and personally i agree, because to me it really looks like the girls (excluding jisoo, and i'll get to that soon) gave up on their loves due to mental insecurities. like, jennie purposely crashes her car because it reminds her of her ex and was admitted to a psychiatrist where she probably overdoses or kicks the bucket due to extreme insanity. after thrashing everything that is reminiscent of her ex, lisa jumps from a bridge. rosé drowns herself in a bathtub after reliving all the toxic memories with her ex. but jisoo? her role in this music video is interesting: she's the only one without a lover and realizes that the other 3 girls are suffering from a loss of love, and wants to save them (i.e. the running scene). unfortunately, she doesn't do this in time (there is a scene where she is in a field of cornflowers and she holds a broken hourglass where the sand is not falling downwards, but in reverse which technically means she wishes she could go back in time) as the other girls have already taken their lives. because of this, it can be said that she gives up. this ensues an emotional array of scenes in the afterlife with the girls having fun. or maybe those were memories? honestly never knew oof. of course, this is a dark fan theory, but the actual theory according to jisoo is about overcoming a toxic relationship and that you will eventually find love again
My God, this video must have been a lot of work to make, but you were wonderful. I love Blackpink and having you now on this fan base is the best thing that ever happened because your reactions are the best ❤️❤️ Thank you for your effort always!!
Their MVs are more on symbolisms. Lovesick Girls is perhaps their most story-driven MV. In Ddu-Du-Ddu-Du, they did one of the most iconic representations of kpop reality-when Jisoo was walking in a wig, people seem to not notice her and was fixated on her mural, then she trips and suddenly all phones are pointing at her like guns and with people’s ski masks on, ready to fire at her. Much like how people do-you commit a mistake and everybody is ready to capture it and attack you behind the veil of anonymity. Kill This Love has a lot of symbolisms about love and toxicity. Even their use of colors and color tones have meanings. How You Like That is actually a Greek mythology played out-that’s the story of the whole video-getting victorious over their haters (the opening shot is the statue of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory). In Lovesick Girls, the cars, the neon signs, they have hidden meanings. Even their choice of clothes have significance and meaning to the video. We can write paragraphs on what their MVs represent. It’s fun looking for Easter eggs in all their videos. Yes, I recommend you watch the behind the scenes of these MVs, they are in Blackpink’s YT channel.
and Stay gets even cozier when you see how they sing it to us in concerts, knowing Jennie wrote it when she was having a hard time and i just love this song so much lmao 🥹
you would get along so well with rosé she loves flowers as well. she even handpicked flowers to gift her back up dancers after her solo promotions shes the absolute cutest..
I’m a Chaesoo bias but hey! Lisa is an unbelievable entertaining machine. She’s magic . I mean ,she keeps the attention like no other and every Thai should be proud of her representing her beautiful original country. I see a bright and well deserved career ahead of her. Cheers from Italy.❤
Now after watching all their music videos, watch the shutdown music video again. Because that MV is a montage of all their previous MVs. 😁 Thanks for loving Rosé. She's my favorite too.
You should definitely check out the dance practice videos to witness the full extent and potential of the choreographies. And if you want to learn more about their personalities, lifestories etc. there are some great blackpink guides and compilations on yt and of course the Netflix documentary. I highly recommend the documentary it`s amazing and super inspiring. Loved your reaction🥰
You should really check the behind the scenes on your own time! They all are so entertaining 😭 I’m happy to see how far the girls have come and I can’t wait for jisoos solo to be coming soon
So funny story Lovesick Girls actually has a pretty sad storyline where all the girls are dead. Basically due to "lovesickness" (Basically having the end of their relationships) they all end up passing away. Except for Jisoo. Jennie: Car Crash Lisa: Off a Building Rose: Drowns in the Bathtub The scene of Jisoo running is debated as either her trying to save them from dying or yelling at herself for not being able to. (This can also be inferred from the broken hourglass in her scene.) The final scene of them in pastels, driving and wandering around the feild is understood to be Heaven. Where the 4 of them can be together again with the past behind them. (Notice how they don't look at the camera during those scenes.) Edit: This theory for the storyline of the music video also stems from the initial promo pictures of Lovesick Girls where all the girls eyes are closed except for Jisoo who is looking directly at the camera.
There was a literary student who looked at the Stay MV and her explanation and analysis was so spot on. Stay MV is about the different stages of grief (particularly after a heartbreak) and the different colors correspond to the different stage. They are representing each stage and they have a predominant color pallete throughout each of their scenes. I am so sad though that you didn’t see the meaning of Jisoo’s shot in Ddu-Du-Ddu-Du MV. You even said that how hair can change one’s look. She was incognito and everyone was so fixated on her mural-an ideal image. Then she trips (makes one wrong move) and everyone suddenly had their phones pointed at her like guns and their faces hidden. Attacking her anonymously because of a single mistake. That is a very powerful treatise on today’s culture-social media and internet hate for the slightest of things because we put our idols on a pedestal.
Shut Down has plenty of references to their old MVs. They're shutting down the old Blackpink and leveling up to a new Blackpink by the end of the video. You know, the elevator.
16:52 I think it's because, unlike the US, K-Pop artists usually have ONE single per album/EP, so the MV budget goes to that song, instead of the multiple singles from American artists, where usually albums have like 2 or more singles and music videos.
The premise is that I never had listened to K-pop before Blackpink. I consider myself to be a kind of rock-punkrock- electronic-Brit pop person, music wise. But when I first listened to Blackpink I was immediately done. Completely submerged in the rabbit hole, and I’m still there . To me every one of them is extremely talented,it’s hard to choose a bias and I really Stan for ALL OF THEM. Yet at a first glance Queen Jisoo was my absolute favourite ( I mean can you blame me?) . Time went by and now I’m more prone to say that my ultimate bias is Rosé because her music talent brings me back all the memories about the music I used to listen when I was a kid. When she sang Don’t look back in anger by Oasis I was devastated because it was like the past mixing with the future. She’s a real musician and artist. Not to mention that being extra pretty and becoming the YSL it girls doesn’t hurt because I’m a fashion lover. Please apologise me for my English mistakes. I’m an elder Italian millennial, English is not my language.❤ thanks for the amazing video
Lovesick girls theory twitter theory: Jennie, Lisa, and Rosé all committed suicide from how painful their heartbreak was. Jennie died in a car accident, Lisa jumped from the building, and Rosé drowned herself in the tub. Jisoo doesn't have a man in this mv because she represents the love of friendship. Much like her role in real life (as unnie of the group) she takes care of the other girls in the mv protecting them from harm. However, with their suicides she feels like she failed them and is now all alone. The flower field can be 2 things. 1. Jisoo is meant to represent Demeter. Some background info: Demeter is the Greek goddess of harvest and the mother of the goddess Persephone. Persephone's husband (and uncle) had kidnapped her because he fell in love with her. Long story short, Demeter found out and wanted her daughter back so she and Hades came to an agreement that Persephone will live with Hades in the underworld during the last 4 months of the year but return to her mother during the first 8 months of the year. So during the last 4 months of the year when Persephone is with Hades, Demeter grieves for her beloved daughter. Due to her grief she can't perform her duties which is how winter came about. Even though it's now spring and all of the sand in the hourglass has already reached the bottom, Persephone still has not returned. Demeter gets worried and eventually goes to try to find her daughter. Jisoo here is Demeter because she's waiting for the girls to comeback (like Demeter waited for Persephone) but they didn't (like Persephone didn't). 2) It could just be part of Jisoo's grieving process where she imagines heaven to be a field of calming blue flowers. This is her trying to convince herself that they're in a better place now. Then we see Jisoo running. This is her running to the little convenience store/ arcade/diner thing that we see in the next scene. That scene where they're all playing paintball and having a good time is the memory Jisoo is trying to chase. Finally we find Jisoo in a pool of water. She couldn't handle the guilt of not being able to protect her friends and was also heartbroken (again lovesick from friendship). So she died in a pool of rain, not from drowning, but because the sign behind her electrocuted her death in the water when it tipped over. The sign also spells NOTHING showing Jisoo had nothing left. The final FINAL scene in the field is the girls reuniting in a better place.
In the first two videos, you need to dig deep, but it hasn't had much of a story compared to their succeeding MVs. It was more on their experiments era on their debut. You can slowly see them finding their identities as the years go by and finding a deeper meaning to each one.
Hey Beth! I would say that their videos do have an overarching theme, but the details are usually there to create mood, rather than a specific reference. There are exceptions, though, for example many of the scenes in HOW YOU LIKE THAT have specific references to Greek mythological characters, events and symbols. And here's a bonus mini "Easter Egg" for AS IF IT'S YOU LAST: The windows on the subway trains going by on the left side of the screen are always BLACK, the windows of the trains on the right are all PINK (BLACK/PINK!)
blackpink was also my introduction to kpop girlgroups and this kinds of mv productions, really hope you take a look at others gps and their different vibes!
@@BethThereseReacts ~I highly recommend RED VELVET~PSYCHO , AESPA~SAVAGE, ITZY~LOCO, EVERGLOW~FIRST (all girl groups) please react to these or just check them out
Blackpink MV usually got inspiration from Greek Gods story. specially 'How You like that' and 'kill this love'. I think if you know this fact ,you will be more enjoy with little massage here and there in their MVs.
As if It's Your Last - the cotton candy and scenes in front of the yellow shipping container were added because during a break they were standing there and Lisa had the cotton candy and did that head movement and the other girls loved it so much they made the production team put it in the video and did several scenes there including the Jennie ice cream scene. Also if you watch the Behind the scenes, Making of the M/V, and Blackpink reacting to their video they explain what many of the concepts are in the video. Example the Making of the Pink Venom video Jisoo explains that she is a vampire in that video. Also, Jennie is the centipede (monster truck has centipede fangs), Lisa is a venomous snake (tree of knowledge of good and evil references the serpent), Rose is a spider (the underground tunnel with butterflies in spider webs (not snow/ice) and the black sludge which is what spider venom does to it's victims innerds.
if you like their dancing you should be reacting to their dance practice videos, you also get to see some of their dances to their Bside tracks too. "Forever Young " and " Don't Know what To Do " are good ones. Their dance practice videos get in the hundreds of million views.
So... I love your Blackpink reactions so much. I saw your first video of them and I subscribed to your channel, then you reacted to all their songs and I loved you, and then when you reacted to Born Pink I rewatched the previous two videos before because I needed it, and this time, before I saw your reaction to the MVs, I saw all your reactions again, from The Album to this hahahaha. I identified with you so much that I couldn't help it. I also fell in love with the production of their music, then I saw one of their concerts and was shocked, then I listened to their full albums and felt that it was a "unique experience" and with the music videos I was impressed with the quality. As other comments have already explained to you, the narratives of the Blackpink videos are rather "conceptual", they have a story but made with metaphors. Personally, I love it for it. Blackpink has the concept of being on the one hand "pink" and on the other "black", and I feel that is reflected in everything. In the case of MVs, you can think of them as pinks and visuals, or you can go detail by detail and say “wow”. I studied cinema, so I never cease to love how even the shots and camera movements help create the plot and the "characters" of the girls. Blackpink's universe can be so deep, behind all the pink! I don't know if you're ever going to react to anything other than music about them, but if one day you want to sit down and learn more about their MVs, I recommend this video: ruclips.net/video/AQSv66-LM04/видео.html It is a very well explained film analysis. I think it is very useful for you to understand what you unconsciously noticed. I would personally LOVE to see you react to that because no reactor did and I always wanted to see someone see it. But I understand that it is a video that you might want to watch on your own. And I hope that if you do you will like it! :D I also recommend this if you're interested in finding out all the mythological references in their videos: ruclips.net/video/PNAaRQmN0pQ/видео.html Since you talked about the documentary and the girls' personalities, I imagine your next reaction will be about that. I look forward to it! I want to tell you that many have already recommended you "Blackpink guides", and although they are very useful, from the amount of reactions I saw, they tend to make the reactors a bit confused, because there are inside jokes (like that Lisa ALWAYS has bangs ). I will tell you that the guides from 2022 and 2021 talk a bit about their "careers" and basic things about their personalities, and the ones from 2020 and 2019 (or was it 2018?) are more about random moments of the girls to know little details about they. If I were you and wanted to "know" them, I would avoid the guides before watching the documentary. And in fact, whether before or after the documentary, I HIGHLY recommend "Blackpink: Journey and friendship", which is like a fan documentary. Already after that, I think the guides would be more digestible. I'm also interested to see your reaction to dance practice and dance performance (dance performance is better produced and Money almost looks like an MV). I am someone who does not dance and did not like dancing at all, until I saw them dance. Obviously there will always be "better dancers" than them. But for me the charisma and individual style of each one, even when they do the same dance, makes them the best in my eyes. To me it's not about great moves, it's about great performances. Extra: it's fun to see how as the years go by, they have more budget hahaha. I know, I talked a lot, and I'm sorry. Also, I want to clarify that English is not my first language, and I hope I didn't say something wrong. I explained all this to you because I thought you're really "into" Blackpink. I mean, almost no reactor sits here and listens to all the albums in one video or all their MVs, because they prefer to go one by one and get views, or they just don't care that much. So since you really seem genuine to me, I wanted to try to help you fully enjoy Blackpink. I would also talk about their live performances, or other recommendations, but I don't want to be more annoying than I am already hahaha. I will try the rest of your videos, to see if we have similar tastes with other artists!
thank you so much for this information, i really appreciate you!!! it helps me to know the documentary might be more helpful to start with :) also your english is amazing, i never would guess it is not your first language ❤️🥰
there is a theory that lovesick girls tells the story of how jennie dies in the car accident because of the fight, lisa jumps from the building and rosé in the bathtub, jisoo tries to save them with the scene where he runs and uses the clock trying to turn back the clock time, but without them it is nothing (as the signal) and commits suicid3 in the water, in the end you can see all happy together
please react to unhelpful guide to blackpink or a crack guide to blackpink and Blackpink documentaries, it will help you know their personalities more and their friendship as well. also, please react to their live performances and there is this thing called Blackpink House, a variety show or a tv show ? hehe I forgot the correct term but it's blackpink living together in a huge pink house and they got to go to a different places to enjoy. I mean yes please! react to more blackpink videos and thank you :)))
Lovesick Girls meaning: Jennie is in a car wreck of a relationship and stays in it and it eventually drives her crazy Lisa and Rose find out they are dating the same guy (being cheated on) so Rose destroys his apartment and guitar and Lisa destroys his car. Jisoo starts out lonely but hopeful in the flower garden but runs away from her relationship and eventually ends up regretting leaving waist deep in her own tears All of them - in the chorus they are happy and rejuvinated by each other. So much hidden meaning in their videos and lyrics they are awesome.
Listening to just their songs are fire watching their Music videos is just mesmerizing and watching their live performances is on another level. Hope you react to their live performances. As always love your reaction to our pinks and just subscribed to your channel.
Did you realize that the "Gone" MV storyline is connected to the "Lovesick girls" MV? You can see the same bathtub with the black liquid in it as in LSG. also in the Pink Venom MV Rosé standing in the same black liquid and pulling out a heart.
One thing I have asked myself is. Why do I love BP so much and I cannot really come up with and specific answer. I also have found out from watching many 'reaction videos' that most people cannot pin point a specific reason either ..it just works !They just capture you!
Well MVs like this DO EXIST in KPOP!! LOL! There’s so many visually pleasing and amazing MVs from other artists. I recommend that you dig deeper in KPOP because if you like the production value in in the music, you’ll love the video productions too. Also, BLACKPINK is from YG ENTERTAINMENT, which is one of most the well-known, successful, and top entertainment companies in SKOREA. So all YG ARTISTS have visually gorgeous or outrageous movie like MVs.
Funfacts: 1 the music video of as if its your last was seen playing behind on a DC Flash movie. 2: Jennie is acting debut in Hollywood is coming in a HBO series called IDOL staring The weekend and lily rose depp 3: In hotel transylvania trailer selena gomez used How you like that as a soundtrack.
Goshhh I'm happy I found you! Soooo happy that you liked Blackpink! They're awesome! Rosé is my forever bias. being both swiftie n Fansé it's heavenly! I love Rosé's style of music! It's solemnly soothing and lyrically blessed with her unique honey tone! Only person in kpop that I got connected to!
when it comes to Stay there is a very famous theory based on the flow of the video and the environment. it most likely talks about relationships(it can also be linked to Lovesick Girls) With Rose being in an abusive relationship due to the fact that the place around her is crashed and everything is broken. It is a relationship that allegedly ends with the abusive partner killing Rose. Jennie being cheated on or simply a love that did not work out. She most likely killed herself. in the MV you can notice the name initials during her rap. With Jisoo is believed that it was not necessarily love related but it can symbolise her lover loosing her during a skate board accident. If you notice through the MV she is sitting on a skate board next to a car. And Lisa seems to be in some sort of a hospital setting. The reason why she is injured is unknown but another comment i saw years ago said it could be cardiac arrest or some sort of other bodily shut down due to the shock of her friends dying. She is most likely in a coma. the green smoke symbolises her lover or family waiting for her to wake up and the balloons are her friends going up in heaven. It is basically a pathway and she has to choose. She dies and reunites with the girls. you can see in the end of the song Lisa strides towards the girls who are already there. For the first time in the MV they are smiling and laughing. Lovesick Girls follows a similar way i would say with Jisoo being the one who experiences the death of the other girls and friends before drowning in the pool. Solo is about a toxic, cheating relationship with Jennie coming out stronger and finally going solo(breaking up) Gone is about love again(cheating) but this time Rose is not going solo. she is just miserable and devastated. On the Ground is more meaningful because she is talking about wanting to be a singer, be famous. how much she worked to be standing so high in life and then realising all she really needs to be happy is not fame, but her family and friends rather. Money is very explanatory, its about Lisa being successful. Lalisa i would say holds more meaning. It talks about her being amazing and all but it expresses her true self, her shameless self. her roots, her nationality as Thai(during the bridge she is wearing traditional Thai clothes)She herself said that this song was made to express who she was in reality and for people not to know her just as Lisa of Blackpink but also as Lalisa Manoban from Thailand. Because one of the main reasons why she has been hated(especially by koreans) is her nationality Sorry for the long comment lol😅
well i went through this journey wonderfully i had so much fun🥰🥰🥰 not understanding whistle is so relatable (5yrs ago lol), your cat messing around, and love of rosé and flowers💗🌹🌷💐🏵🌸🌻🌼 until the part when rosè was staring into your soul haha. thanks much for this moment you have shared with us🖤💗🖤💗
Enjoyed this MV reactions. Kill this love and How you like that have deep story /meanings in their video. Will wait for your reaction to their live performances.
The story of a whistle song talks about a serial killer in Korea who was following the girls and before killing them he whistled for them and the girls here are trying to tell that the girls are the ones who will whistle and will not be afraid of him
lovesick girls theories are the best! 3 of them were actually suicidals so Jisoo running in the scene was to save them but she failed. She commited after that in the raining scene(?). It's actually heaven after the bridge part! Jennie got into an accident Lisa was on the rooftop and jumped after that Rose commited in the bathtub you can watch the theories by searching lovesick girls theories! I cannot really explain it well lol haha. Love your videos so much!!
@@BethThereseReacts and the fact that we are getting them later in the concert omg😭😭 i think otg and hard to love is what she’ll perform so i’m sad for GONE😢😢 but at least we get HARD TO LOVE LIVE FINALLY
Hey guys, I’m so sorry if there’s moments of slightly harsh audio in this video - I had a lot of trouble with the audio & it was either post this version or have to re-edit an hour long video. 🥲 Luckily captions went up successfully for this one! 💖
Best part about kpop is how idols have to sing dance act at same time... Not just in MV but also in live performance
And Blackpink nails it too
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The scene in on the ground when Rosé writes “Rosé” on the mirror and it turns into “Roseanne”. Instant tears
ONE HOUR OF BLACKPINK??? I am in heaven... YESSSS
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I came to realise all the people who really dig deep into music, vocals and are professionals in music tend to naturally gravitate towards the most musical member of the group: Rosé.
Her talent and expressions are just out of this world. Every note she belts, every word she sings is so emotional & you can feel the passion she has in singing. Thank you for your reaction.
Rosé is my fav too and Gone is my fav solo song
It makes sense Rosé is favourite since you’re a Swiftie! Rosé loves Taylor Swift as well! They both have that singer-songwriter vibe to them. ✨✨✨
Rosé is my favorite too! She has a lot covers where she showcases her vocal range and some of them with her playing guitar and piano too
For Lovesick Girls, the meaning from the music video is actually pretty dark.
The girls were experiencing heartbreak or "lovesickness" and they died later on.
Jennie died in a car crash.
We can see this in one of the first scenes of the music video.
Then on the next scene, we see Lisa with her lover on the rooftop of a tall building.
She jumped off and died as well.
Rose died drowning in the bathtub.
We can see this from the scene in the bridge.
Meanwhile, Jisoo was the only one without a lover and was trying to save all of them, but when she found out it was too late, she drowned herself from that scene in the bridge.
Jisoo was also trying to bring back time as we can see her holding a broken hourglass with the dusts going back in rather than falling to the ground. (This was from the first prechorus where she was surrounded with flowers all around).
And the ending scene could mean them being reunited in the afterlife.
That's all. Can't wait to see more bp content.
Lisa's song title, Lalisa, is a response to her hates, she suffers a lot of hate for not being Korean and getting so much attention. The people in Korea said a lot to her... The BP girls even had to take a stand on the xenophobia she received. Lisa is Thai, her story is very beautiful, she went to korea by herself after winning several street dance contests, until she entered YG.
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So much so that the entire costume of the last part of the song refers to Thailand.
"From Thailand to Korea, went for the throat"
Lol pretty accurate our Lisa 😅
i think listening to on the ground with the context of the music video really makes it hit harder, because when she's singing to this "you" character most would assume she's referring to an ex or a lost love. and in a sense she is, because she's singing to her past self and the genuine passion for creating music.
idk for me that scene where her past self is playing piano and singing for her present self is just so gorgeous and meaningful. been loving watching your journey with discovering these girls and i'm glad you're enjoying them!
almost all blackpink mvs have a story line, but in most of them they are conceptual scenes, it can change depending on the perspective and style of each member, and when it gets to the chorus it's like a big mix of those scenes. it's a little difficult to understand the meaning of each one, but after watching it a few times you can understand the meaning of it
and i can't even believe i spent 1 hour watching a single react video on youtube, congratulations, you are fantastic
@@henri2475 omggg that makes them even more impactful! and thank you 🥺
To most of their videos there are storylines and deeper meaning - like How you like that is heavily based on Greek mythology (Nike statue at the opening shot, Rose embracing Persephone myth, Trojan horses etc.) to tell a story of a person who faced downfall but after everything they went through they came back stronger (honestly there’s so much to unpack I recommend you watching British priest reaction to this music video - he got his sister who has two Ivy League school diplomas to explain every reference in that music video); Whistle starts as game - that’s why at the beginning you see them putting together equipment, buying game cassette and why every new set looks so out of place, you’re literally going throughout video game levels - at the end they mimic static screen like how it used to look like in old times when you turned off tv);
Kill this love follows each of them hurt and angry trying to kill the version of them who is naive and in love (we see Jennie in white dress and black outfit in the same setting referring to white and black swan story, in last shot of that scene she holds a stone with red inside resembling a heart and when she opens it for us to see Lisa comes in kicking red doors hence going into heart (heaven) with all cereal named in a way that involves “love” and she crashes the place trying to kill that love; Jisoo shot is resembling an eye - we see her looking like a goddess in the first one and then when she sings about their significant other “crying tears of blood” shot changes and she has red coral around her head - if you look at overall shot, water makes the whole scene look like a blood shot eye; Rosé’s scene is quite self explanatory. The whole video follows a story of trying to get out of toxic relationship.
Sometimes you have to really follow the visual story but a lot of times it also helps to look at the lyrics (like Jisoo’s bloodshot eye) because they do like to incorporate things literally from time to time ❤
I hope it helps to get a perspective to some of the videos because I can’t possibly get into all of them 😅
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I was about to say about the Whistle MV. It is a video game and they are the characters. It was also a reference to how they will be eventually- they are controlled by almost everything-the fans, YGE, the Korean media, the haters.
I love that you’re a Rosé bias ☺️ and I love her solo music too it’s so beautiful
Welcome to the Rosé stan community ❣️
One hour video about BLACKPINK? Is this heaven?
PD: Are you going to the Born Pink tour?
i can’t afford to go to their tour :/ as much as i’d like to!
@@BethThereseReacts btw just saw the clips of their concert in seoul korea today it was fire
@@BethThereseReacts Im going for only 80 euros...
@@crazysiencetist9249 nice :) where i’m at it is $300 for nosebleeds
I think gone is heavily underrated and i think it's because she performed it on their online concert and wasn't released for atleast a couple of months alongside on the ground.. so having a new song definitely overshadowed gone so much that it didn't get as much recognition as it deserves 🥺
i loved these reactions! most of blackpink's music videos are connected in very subtle ways. i say "most" because i don't think how you like that, shut down or any of their solos (except rosé's gone and maybe jennie's solo) can be connected in a way.
their videography tells a love story, to put it simply, starting with *whistle* (where they meet the love of their life, and because they allude to video games throughout the video, i assume that this first love is a game that will begin an eye-opening journey)
- then *playing with fire* (where their mothers warn them about the ramifications of love and how it is equivalent to playing with fire)
- then *stay* (funny thing is, this music video can be taken in two ways: one of them is that this song is dedicated to blinks [the fanbase] and how the girls want us to stay with them forever, and the other, in terms of storyline, is asking their "lover" to stay with them forever)
- then comes *as if it's your last* (where the girls decide to go with the flow and party or have fun with their love like it's their last)
- then the iconic *ddu-du ddu-du* (where because they were blindsided by the happiness they thought they were sharing with their lover in the previous mv, the lover ends up taking advantage of the girls, so they decided to retaliate by "shooting" them [hence the "ddu-du ddu-du" which is an onomatopoeia of a gun being fired]. BUT, this is like stay where it had two meanings: i just stated the storyline one, but the second one is a more meaningful one - it's a straightforward attack to the media and antis and basically call out how they twist their words, comment on their weight [jennie's first verse], abuse them for even the smallest mistake [jisoo's entire second verse and scene - she walks away from a perfect image of herself, and there are men around her not paying attention to the real her and taking photos of the image behind her, but then she trips and suddenly everyone's eyes are on her with their phones pointed at her like actual guns + the men even wearing masks to insinuate those who hide behind screens and talk crap], and how idols have to act perfect in front of cameras [rosé's first verse and cinematography of that scene with the black-dressed rosé and white-dressed rosé on a pedestal], and so much more lol.
- then there's *kill this love* (which was typically another form of retaliation, and pretty much gave tomb raider + game of thrones + "if you can't love us well, then we might as well literally kill this love" vibes. you can see this with the bazooka shot during the explosion in the first chorus. you also have the pre-chorus scenes with rosé and jisoo where they both try to get rid of their "weak" selves (you see a strong-willed rosé trying to run over a feeble rosé with a car that spells "ego" on its plate), and then jisoo's second pre-chorus is the same as rosé's scene except her "strong" self loads and aims an arrow of fire at her "weaker" self who is running away. because at the end of the day, you need to be strong and resilient in order to get out of a toxic relationship.
- ‼(tw//mentions of su!c!de)‼fast forward a year later and you have *lovesick girls* my fav bcs of the dark aesthetic and storyline lmao (we have another aftermath of the girls' "breakup"; i saw someone mention that this video isn't as pretty as you think it is and personally i agree, because to me it really looks like the girls (excluding jisoo, and i'll get to that soon) gave up on their loves due to mental insecurities. like, jennie purposely crashes her car because it reminds her of her ex and was admitted to a psychiatrist where she probably overdoses or kicks the bucket due to extreme insanity. after thrashing everything that is reminiscent of her ex, lisa jumps from a bridge. rosé drowns herself in a bathtub after reliving all the toxic memories with her ex. but jisoo? her role in this music video is interesting: she's the only one without a lover and realizes that the other 3 girls are suffering from a loss of love, and wants to save them (i.e. the running scene). unfortunately, she doesn't do this in time (there is a scene where she is in a field of cornflowers and she holds a broken hourglass where the sand is not falling downwards, but in reverse which technically means she wishes she could go back in time) as the other girls have already taken their lives. because of this, it can be said that she gives up. this ensues an emotional array of scenes in the afterlife with the girls having fun. or maybe those were memories? honestly never knew oof.
of course, this is a dark fan theory, but the actual theory according to jisoo is about overcoming a toxic relationship and that you will eventually find love again
1 HOUR OF BLACKPINK & BETH?? WOOOOO 🖤💗
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My God, this video must have been a lot of work to make, but you were wonderful. I love Blackpink and having you now on this fan base is the best thing that ever happened because your reactions are the best ❤️❤️ Thank you for your effort always!!
it was lol thank you so much!!! 💖
Their MVs are more on symbolisms. Lovesick Girls is perhaps their most story-driven MV. In Ddu-Du-Ddu-Du, they did one of the most iconic representations of kpop reality-when Jisoo was walking in a wig, people seem to not notice her and was fixated on her mural, then she trips and suddenly all phones are pointing at her like guns and with people’s ski masks on, ready to fire at her. Much like how people do-you commit a mistake and everybody is ready to capture it and attack you behind the veil of anonymity. Kill This Love has a lot of symbolisms about love and toxicity. Even their use of colors and color tones have meanings. How You Like That is actually a Greek mythology played out-that’s the story of the whole video-getting victorious over their haters (the opening shot is the statue of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory). In Lovesick Girls, the cars, the neon signs, they have hidden meanings. Even their choice of clothes have significance and meaning to the video.
We can write paragraphs on what their MVs represent. It’s fun looking for Easter eggs in all their videos.
Yes, I recommend you watch the behind the scenes of these MVs, they are in Blackpink’s YT channel.
I missed your reacts of BLACKPINK! 💞💞💞
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@@BethThereseReacts I just finished watching the video! Rosé is also my favorite member, her solos are of an essential quality! I LOVE HER!
and Stay gets even cozier when you see how they sing it to us in concerts, knowing Jennie wrote it when she was having a hard time and i just love this song so much lmao 🥹
and yes all the mvs have a meaning
you would get along so well with rosé she loves flowers as well. she even handpicked flowers to gift her back up dancers after her solo promotions shes the absolute cutest..
Also Lisa representing her country of Thailand ay the end of Lalisa is so cool 🥲
I’m a Chaesoo bias but hey! Lisa is an unbelievable entertaining machine. She’s magic . I mean ,she keeps the attention like no other and every Thai should be proud of her representing her beautiful original country. I see a bright and well deserved career ahead of her. Cheers from Italy.❤
Now after watching all their music videos, watch the shutdown music video again. Because that MV is a montage of all their previous MVs. 😁 Thanks for loving Rosé. She's my favorite too.
STAN BLACKPINK AND STAN BETH THERESE PERIODT
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You should definitely check out the dance practice videos to witness the full extent and potential of the choreographies. And if you want to learn more about their personalities, lifestories etc. there are some great blackpink guides and compilations on yt and of course the Netflix documentary. I highly recommend the documentary it`s amazing and super inspiring. Loved your reaction🥰
the flower shot at the end of on the ground is literally the prettiest ever
You should really check the behind the scenes on your own time! They all are so entertaining 😭 I’m happy to see how far the girls have come and I can’t wait for jisoos solo to be coming soon
So funny story Lovesick Girls actually has a pretty sad storyline where all the girls are dead. Basically due to "lovesickness" (Basically having the end of their relationships) they all end up passing away. Except for Jisoo.
Jennie: Car Crash
Lisa: Off a Building
Rose: Drowns in the Bathtub
The scene of Jisoo running is debated as either her trying to save them from dying or yelling at herself for not being able to. (This can also be inferred from the broken hourglass in her scene.)
The final scene of them in pastels, driving and wandering around the feild is understood to be Heaven. Where the 4 of them can be together again with the past behind them. (Notice how they don't look at the camera during those scenes.)
Edit: This theory for the storyline of the music video also stems from the initial promo pictures of Lovesick Girls where all the girls eyes are closed except for Jisoo who is looking directly at the camera.
55:25 Do it! Probably 99% o their visuals are practical effects, like the sets are REAL, so it's insane watching the behind the scenes.
never clicked on a video so fast
40:02 True, each member film a solo shot in almost every set except their "solo" sets where is only one of them.
Who doesn’t love Rosie?She is my bias too😍🥰I love other members too🥰
This deserves sooo much more views, I really like your reactions on the BP girlies! ,🤍
thank you so much 💖
There was a literary student who looked at the Stay MV and her explanation and analysis was so spot on. Stay MV is about the different stages of grief (particularly after a heartbreak) and the different colors correspond to the different stage. They are representing each stage and they have a predominant color pallete throughout each of their scenes.
I am so sad though that you didn’t see the meaning of Jisoo’s shot in Ddu-Du-Ddu-Du MV. You even said that how hair can change one’s look. She was incognito and everyone was so fixated on her mural-an ideal image. Then she trips (makes one wrong move) and everyone suddenly had their phones pointed at her like guns and their faces hidden. Attacking her anonymously because of a single mistake. That is a very powerful treatise on today’s culture-social media and internet hate for the slightest of things because we put our idols on a pedestal.
Shut Down has plenty of references to their old MVs. They're shutting down the old Blackpink and leveling up to a new Blackpink by the end of the video. You know, the elevator.
16:52 I think it's because, unlike the US, K-Pop artists usually have ONE single per album/EP, so the MV budget goes to that song, instead of the multiple singles from American artists, where usually albums have like 2 or more singles and music videos.
The premise is that I never had listened to K-pop before Blackpink. I consider myself to be a kind of rock-punkrock- electronic-Brit pop person, music wise.
But when I first listened to Blackpink I was immediately done. Completely submerged in the rabbit hole, and I’m still there .
To me every one of them is extremely talented,it’s hard to choose a bias and I really Stan for ALL OF THEM. Yet at a first glance Queen Jisoo was my absolute favourite ( I mean can you blame me?) . Time went by and now I’m more prone to say that my ultimate bias is Rosé because her music talent brings me back all the memories about the music I used to listen when I was a kid. When she sang Don’t look back in anger by Oasis I was devastated because it was like the past mixing with the future. She’s a real musician and artist. Not to mention that being extra pretty and becoming the YSL it girls doesn’t hurt because I’m a fashion lover.
Please apologise me for my English mistakes. I’m an elder Italian millennial, English is not my language.❤ thanks for the amazing video
Lovesick girls theory
twitter theory: Jennie, Lisa, and Rosé all
committed suicide from how painful
their heartbreak was. Jennie died in a
car accident, Lisa jumped from the
building, and Rosé drowned herself in
the tub. Jisoo doesn't have a man in this
mv because she represents the love of
friendship. Much like her role in real life
(as unnie of the group) she takes care
of the other girls in the mv protecting
them from harm. However, with their
suicides she feels like she failed them
and is now all alone.
The flower field can be 2 things.
1. Jisoo is meant to represent Demeter.
Some background info: Demeter is the
Greek goddess of harvest and the
mother of the goddess Persephone.
Persephone's husband (and uncle) had
kidnapped her because he fell in love
with her. Long story short, Demeter
found out and wanted her daughter
back so she and Hades came to an
agreement that Persephone will live with
Hades in the underworld during the last
4 months of the year but return to her
mother during the first 8 months of the
year.
So during the last 4 months of the year
when Persephone is with Hades,
Demeter grieves for her beloved
daughter. Due to her grief she can't
perform her duties which is how winter
came about. Even though it's now
spring and all of the sand in the hourglass has already reached the
bottom, Persephone still has not
returned. Demeter gets worried and
eventually goes to try to find her
daughter. Jisoo here is Demeter
because she's waiting for the girls to
comeback (like Demeter waited for
Persephone) but they didn't (like
Persephone didn't).
2) It could just be part of Jisoo's
grieving process where she imagines
heaven to be a field of calming blue
flowers. This is her trying to convince
herself that they're in a better place
now.
Then we see Jisoo running. This is her
running to the little convenience store/
arcade/diner thing that we see in the
next scene. That scene where they're all
playing paintball and having a good time
is the memory Jisoo is trying to chase.
Finally we find Jisoo in a pool of water.
She couldn't handle the guilt of not
being able to protect her friends and
was also heartbroken (again lovesick
from friendship). So she died in a pool
of rain, not from drowning, but because
the sign behind her electrocuted her
death in the water when it tipped over.
The sign also spells NOTHING showing
Jisoo had nothing left.
The final FINAL scene in the field is the girls reuniting in a better place.
In the first two videos, you need to dig deep, but it hasn't had much of a story compared to their succeeding MVs. It was more on their experiments era on their debut. You can slowly see them finding their identities as the years go by and finding a deeper meaning to each one.
that makes sense!
"..THIS DONT FEEL LIKE HOME😭" 😂😂
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it's 2:27am and I'm watching this right now
thank youuuu
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Hey Beth! I would say that their videos do have an overarching theme, but the details are usually there to create mood, rather than a specific reference. There are exceptions, though, for example many of the scenes in HOW YOU LIKE THAT have specific references to Greek mythological characters, events and symbols. And here's a bonus mini "Easter Egg" for AS IF IT'S YOU LAST: The windows on the subway trains going by on the left side of the screen are always BLACK, the windows of the trains on the right are all PINK (BLACK/PINK!)
blackpink was also my introduction to kpop girlgroups and this kinds of mv productions, really hope you take a look at others gps and their different vibes!
i’m interested!!
@@BethThereseReacts ~I highly recommend RED VELVET~PSYCHO , AESPA~SAVAGE, ITZY~LOCO, EVERGLOW~FIRST (all girl groups) please react to these or just check them out
1 HOURS OF BLACKPINK?! I WATCH IT WITHOUT SKIPPING 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️ THANK YOU BETH
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Blackpink MV usually got inspiration from Greek Gods story. specially 'How You like that' and 'kill this love'. I think if you know this fact ,you will be more enjoy with little massage here and there in their MVs.
I'm loving your videos and blackpink ❤️❤️
thank you so much!!
React to their Netflix documentary. You will appreciate their work more after watching that
As if It's Your Last - the cotton candy and scenes in front of the yellow shipping container were added because during a break they were standing there and Lisa had the cotton candy and did that head movement and the other girls loved it so much they made the production team put it in the video and did several scenes there including the Jennie ice cream scene. Also if you watch the Behind the scenes, Making of the M/V, and Blackpink reacting to their video they explain what many of the concepts are in the video. Example the Making of the Pink Venom video Jisoo explains that she is a vampire in that video. Also, Jennie is the centipede (monster truck has centipede fangs), Lisa is a venomous snake (tree of knowledge of good and evil references the serpent), Rose is a spider (the underground tunnel with butterflies in spider webs (not snow/ice) and the black sludge which is what spider venom does to it's victims innerds.
Omg ur rosé bias i love you for this btw i'm a jisoo bias but i love all four girls from the bottom of my heart
if you like their dancing you should be reacting to their dance practice videos, you also get to see some of their dances to their Bside tracks too. "Forever Young " and " Don't Know what To Do " are good ones. Their dance practice videos get in the hundreds of million views.
Btw the bathtub in the GONE music video (1:08:10) is the same one they used in the lovesick girls MV where Rosé sings the last bridge with Jisoo
for most part of their music videos, rather than telling a story, they're more into using imagery in conveying their message or purpose.
that’s so cool, i love it 💯
You missed Lisa's money (YG named that as dance performance video. But it's looks like mv. It's also trended in USA)
DDDD was a turning point in BP's career and music production wise.
So... I love your Blackpink reactions so much. I saw your first video of them and I subscribed to your channel, then you reacted to all their songs and I loved you, and then when you reacted to Born Pink I rewatched the previous two videos before because I needed it, and this time, before I saw your reaction to the MVs, I saw all your reactions again, from The Album to this hahahaha. I identified with you so much that I couldn't help it. I also fell in love with the production of their music, then I saw one of their concerts and was shocked, then I listened to their full albums and felt that it was a "unique experience" and with the music videos I was impressed with the quality.
As other comments have already explained to you, the narratives of the Blackpink videos are rather "conceptual", they have a story but made with metaphors. Personally, I love it for it. Blackpink has the concept of being on the one hand "pink" and on the other "black", and I feel that is reflected in everything. In the case of MVs, you can think of them as pinks and visuals, or you can go detail by detail and say “wow”. I studied cinema, so I never cease to love how even the shots and camera movements help create the plot and the "characters" of the girls. Blackpink's universe can be so deep, behind all the pink!
I don't know if you're ever going to react to anything other than music about them, but if one day you want to sit down and learn more about their MVs, I recommend this video:
ruclips.net/video/AQSv66-LM04/видео.html
It is a very well explained film analysis. I think it is very useful for you to understand what you unconsciously noticed. I would personally LOVE to see you react to that because no reactor did and I always wanted to see someone see it. But I understand that it is a video that you might want to watch on your own. And I hope that if you do you will like it! :D
I also recommend this if you're interested in finding out all the mythological references in their videos:
ruclips.net/video/PNAaRQmN0pQ/видео.html
Since you talked about the documentary and the girls' personalities, I imagine your next reaction will be about that. I look forward to it!
I want to tell you that many have already recommended you "Blackpink guides", and although they are very useful, from the amount of reactions I saw, they tend to make the reactors a bit confused, because there are inside jokes (like that Lisa ALWAYS has bangs ). I will tell you that the guides from 2022 and 2021 talk a bit about their "careers" and basic things about their personalities, and the ones from 2020 and 2019 (or was it 2018?) are more about random moments of the girls to know little details about they. If I were you and wanted to "know" them, I would avoid the guides before watching the documentary. And in fact, whether before or after the documentary, I HIGHLY recommend "Blackpink: Journey and friendship", which is like a fan documentary. Already after that, I think the guides would be more digestible.
I'm also interested to see your reaction to dance practice and dance performance (dance performance is better produced and Money almost looks like an MV). I am someone who does not dance and did not like dancing at all, until I saw them dance. Obviously there will always be "better dancers" than them. But for me the charisma and individual style of each one, even when they do the same dance, makes them the best in my eyes. To me it's not about great moves, it's about great performances. Extra: it's fun to see how as the years go by, they have more budget hahaha.
I know, I talked a lot, and I'm sorry. Also, I want to clarify that English is not my first language, and I hope I didn't say something wrong.
I explained all this to you because I thought you're really "into" Blackpink. I mean, almost no reactor sits here and listens to all the albums in one video or all their MVs, because they prefer to go one by one and get views, or they just don't care that much. So since you really seem genuine to me, I wanted to try to help you fully enjoy Blackpink. I would also talk about their live performances, or other recommendations, but I don't want to be more annoying than I am already hahaha.
I will try the rest of your videos, to see if we have similar tastes with other artists!
thank you so much for this information, i really appreciate you!!! it helps me to know the documentary might be more helpful to start with :) also your english is amazing, i never would guess it is not your first language ❤️🥰
oh my god i really have to take my time to watch your reaction video, i love the way you react to my girls.
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omg what a good day, i was wating for this
there is a theory that lovesick girls tells the story of how jennie dies in the car accident because of the fight, lisa jumps from the building and rosé in the bathtub, jisoo tries to save them with the scene where he runs and uses the clock trying to turn back the clock time, but without them it is nothing (as the signal) and commits suicid3 in the water, in the end you can see all happy together
It's really fun when you know all the mv's and you Wath shut down again like you see all the references in the shut down to all the earlier MV's
please react to unhelpful guide to blackpink or a crack guide to blackpink and Blackpink documentaries, it will help you know their personalities more and their friendship as well. also, please react to their live performances and there is this thing called Blackpink House, a variety show or a tv show ? hehe I forgot the correct term but it's blackpink living together in a huge pink house and they got to go to a different places to enjoy. I mean yes please! react to more blackpink videos and thank you :)))
Gurl it's fun to watch you watching these MVs! BLACKPINK rarely come back but I can't really complain coz every song and MVs are IMMACULATE.
they really killed you with love, because reacting to ALL of her visuals at once, Geez
Their dance practice videos and TV music show performance videos are as wonderful as these music videos.
GOSH AN HOUR OF YOU REACTING TO BLACKPINK?! BEST SATURDAY IN MY LIFE!
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Lisa actually has another song titled money, there's a dance performance mv
They have also dance practice and dance performance you can check to see the whole choreo
Funfact rosè co-wrote her solo songs
Yesss Gone deserves so much better!!!
You’ll love Rosé ‘Sea Of Hope’ concert. Also don’t forget Lisa’s ‘Money’ dance performance M/V
Are we getting their live performances reaction next??🥺🥺🥺
i hope to!!
@@BethThereseReacts these words are enough to make me wait😭
Lovesick Girls meaning:
Jennie is in a car wreck of a relationship and stays in it and it eventually drives her crazy
Lisa and Rose find out they are dating the same guy (being cheated on) so Rose destroys his apartment and guitar and Lisa destroys his car.
Jisoo starts out lonely but hopeful in the flower garden but runs away from her relationship and eventually ends up regretting leaving waist deep in her own tears
All of them - in the chorus they are happy and rejuvinated by each other.
So much hidden meaning in their videos and lyrics they are awesome.
Listening to just their songs are fire watching their Music videos is just mesmerizing and watching their live performances is on another level. Hope you react to their live performances. As always love your reaction to our pinks and just subscribed to your channel.
Did you realize that the "Gone" MV storyline is connected to the "Lovesick girls" MV?
You can see the same bathtub with the black liquid in it as in LSG. also in the Pink Venom MV Rosé standing in the same black liquid and pulling out a heart.
I’ve literally cried to Blackpinks stay it’s such a sad song the lyrics kill me 😭
One thing I have asked myself is. Why do I love BP so much and I cannot really come up with and specific answer. I also have found out from watching many 'reaction videos' that most people cannot pin point a specific reason either ..it just works !They just capture you!
Well MVs like this DO EXIST in KPOP!! LOL! There’s so many visually pleasing and amazing MVs from other artists. I recommend that you dig deeper in KPOP because if you like the production value in in the music, you’ll love the video productions too.
Also, BLACKPINK is from YG ENTERTAINMENT, which is one of most the well-known, successful, and top entertainment companies in SKOREA. So all YG ARTISTS have visually gorgeous or outrageous movie like MVs.
Lisa is known as the Thai girl with bangs and a charming smile. Yes ❤️🤧🥺❤️
Funfacts: 1 the music video of as if its your last was seen playing behind on a DC Flash movie.
2: Jennie is acting debut in Hollywood is coming in a HBO series called IDOL staring The weekend and lily rose depp
3: In hotel transylvania trailer selena gomez used How you like that as a soundtrack.
Goshhh I'm happy I found you! Soooo happy that you liked Blackpink! They're awesome!
Rosé is my forever bias. being both swiftie n Fansé it's heavenly! I love Rosé's style of music! It's solemnly soothing and lyrically blessed with her unique honey tone! Only person in kpop that I got connected to!
i was anxiously waiting for this!! loved your reactions ❤
16:18 Well, they train for years, so, they work hard
QueenJisooo my Bias,forever........dance,vocals,rap,visual,acting,she can do any genre.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥,BP❤
PRACTICE VIDEOOOO NEXTTT PLEASEEEE! 😅😍😍😍
A one hour 11 minute video....let me get some snacks and settle down.
when it comes to Stay there is a very famous theory based on the flow of the video and the environment. it most likely talks about relationships(it can also be linked to Lovesick Girls) With Rose being in an abusive relationship due to the fact that the place around her is crashed and everything is broken. It is a relationship that allegedly ends with the abusive partner killing Rose. Jennie being cheated on or simply a love that did not work out. She most likely killed herself. in the MV you can notice the name initials during her rap. With Jisoo is believed that it was not necessarily love related but it can symbolise her lover loosing her during a skate board accident. If you notice through the MV she is sitting on a skate board next to a car. And Lisa seems to be in some sort of a hospital setting. The reason why she is injured is unknown but another comment i saw years ago said it could be cardiac arrest or some sort of other bodily shut down due to the shock of her friends dying. She is most likely in a coma. the green smoke symbolises her lover or family waiting for her to wake up and the balloons are her friends going up in heaven. It is basically a pathway and she has to choose. She dies and reunites with the girls. you can see in the end of the song Lisa strides towards the girls who are already there. For the first time in the MV they are smiling and laughing. Lovesick Girls follows a similar way i would say with Jisoo being the one who experiences the death of the other girls and friends before drowning in the pool. Solo is about a toxic, cheating relationship with Jennie coming out stronger and finally going solo(breaking up) Gone is about love again(cheating) but this time Rose is not going solo. she is just miserable and devastated. On the Ground is more meaningful because she is talking about wanting to be a singer, be famous. how much she worked to be standing so high in life and then realising all she really needs to be happy is not fame, but her family and friends rather. Money is very explanatory, its about Lisa being successful. Lalisa i would say holds more meaning. It talks about her being amazing and all but it expresses her true self, her shameless self. her roots, her nationality as Thai(during the bridge she is wearing traditional Thai clothes)She herself said that this song was made to express who she was in reality and for people not to know her just as Lisa of Blackpink but also as Lalisa Manoban from Thailand. Because one of the main reasons why she has been hated(especially by koreans) is her nationality Sorry for the long comment lol😅
I just realized that jisoo drowned in the swimming pool. And then she was happy in heaven with her girls. Stay and LS really hits deep.
well i went through this journey wonderfully i had so much fun🥰🥰🥰 not understanding whistle is so relatable (5yrs ago lol), your cat messing around, and love of rosé and flowers💗🌹🌷💐🏵🌸🌻🌼 until the part when rosè was staring into your soul haha. thanks much for this moment you have shared with us🖤💗🖤💗
thank you so much i’m glad you enjoyed 🥰💖💖💖
Their Mv all have deep concept and meaning, try to check out Blackpink MV Theories it explains each scene in detail and all the hidden meaning
Enjoyed this MV reactions. Kill this love and How you like that have deep story /meanings in their video. Will wait for your reaction to their live performances.
The story of a whistle song talks about a serial killer in Korea who was following the girls and before killing them he whistled for them and the girls here are trying to tell that the girls are the ones who will whistle and will not be afraid of him
lovesick girls theories are the best!
3 of them were actually suicidals so Jisoo running in the scene was to save them but she failed. She commited after that in the raining scene(?). It's actually heaven after the bridge part!
Jennie got into an accident
Lisa was on the rooftop and jumped after that
Rose commited in the bathtub
you can watch the theories by searching lovesick girls theories! I cannot really explain it well lol haha. Love your videos so much!!
i hope u react to their netflix documentary LIGHT UP THE SKY💖
in the lalisa video i love the thai culture representation, its pretty dope
is always so nice to see you react to rosé solos ❤️
Beth in heaven, you're going to kill me... Wow... Anxious... Play. ❤️🇧🇷
GONE SUPREMACY BEST SOLO SONG EVER.. well i love HARD TO LOVE (maybe they’re tied)
yes hard to love is everythinnggg 🤩
@@BethThereseReacts and the fact that we are getting them later in the concert omg😭😭 i think otg and hard to love is what she’ll perform so i’m sad for GONE😢😢 but at least we get HARD TO LOVE LIVE FINALLY
@@BethThereseReacts look forward to the concert videos later pls🥹🥹
Cant wait for your Britney videos, specially when you react to her visuals and performances
welcome to rosé cult
25:41 Omg The Cat Behing Here Is So Cuteeeeeee