Live perf by bts :::: ON ... MAGIC SHOP....TRUTH UNTOLD (vocal line)....ATTACK ON BANGTAN.....FIRE......YOUR EYES TELL....STAY GOLD....PIPE PIPER.....HOUSE OF CARD (vocal line)......NOT TODAY.....DOPE.....DIONYSIUS.....BLACK SWAN.....too manyyy😂😂😂😂
Temptation. Loss of Innocence. Loss of Youth. It opens with a younger member paired with an older member. We see a bicycle, a sling shot, items associated with childhood. The painting Jin stares at is the fall of the angels. In the background there are two doorways one black, one white, good vs evil. V is literally the fallen angel as we see him with his wings torn off his back representing Temptation. We see Jin succumbing to Temptation kissing the statue and then everything cracking, bleeding colors as Youth and Innocence now has been lost. Beautiful! Amazing! Artistic! as only done by BTS 💜
It's individuation/growing up/becoming an adult. The religious symbols are only that. It's neither good nor bad just becoming independent. "Who would be born must first destroy a world." Part of that is loosing the protection you had as a child.
To add to the interpretations…And a wee bit of sexual discovery/release and celebration (note the colorful geysers, JK’s suggestive grin as he lounges on the bed, etc…) after the kiss. The Pieta cracking and V’s wing scars are fabulous visuals but I think it’s more about loss of innocence and the challenge of making the right choices once the blindfold of childhood has been torn away.
I WOULD REALLY RECOMMEND LISTENING TO "HOUSE OF CARDS" BY THE VOCAL LINES IT'S ONE OF MY FAVORITE BTS SONGS EVER AND IT HAS INSANE HARMONIES AND VOCALS I'M SURE YOU'LL LOVE IT!!
This MV references the book "Demian" by Herman Hesse. It's about growing up and facing temptation; that everyone has a dark side as well and you will never be whole until you embrace your entire self. You can see all the symbolism for "good vs. evil" and temptation throughout: The painting Jin is looking at in the beginning is "The Fall of the Rebel Angels", you see a white doorway and statue over one shoulder and black doorway and statue over the other, the apple at the last dinner setting, the green absinthe RM drinks, the green drop on JK's finger that he licks... and SO MUCH MORE! The statue Jin kisses is Abraxas, "Jung goes on: “Abraxas begetteth truth and lying, good and evil, light and darkness in the same word and in the same act." You can see Jin resisting temptation throughout the MV and then he finally accepts it when he kisses Abraxas...
This is a song about coming of age and the temptations that come with it. The 'money money money' is 'more more more' in Korean. BTS as a group became very successful while they were so young.
Just three years ago, this was the fourth song I heard from BTS and it was still the same day that I heard them for the first time. It’s the song that cemented them in my heart as the best group I had ever witnessed. I’m 57 yrs old so I’ve seen and heard a lot, but I had never seen a group, or individual, display this level of artistry. In order to understand, I ask you to please take 10 minutes to watch the explanation video: “Blood, Sweat & Tears: What does it all mean?” by the channel, Don’t worry I’m not afraid. There’s no turning back once you realize how far they went to tell a universal story about moving from childhood to adulthood. The MV visuals represent the loss of innocence, facing temptation and acceptance of both “good and evil” within ourselves. Literary influences are from the book, “Demian”, by Hermann Hesse, along with the Bible, Nietzsche, the story of Icarus, and more. Every scene in the music video means something. I’m subscribing in hopes of more BTS reactions. I would like to suggest two songs. 1) “Dead Leaves” (sometimes titled as “Autumn Leaves”). There’s no MV, but this live performance is great: Autumn Leaves Live in Japan Epilogue concert with English subs on channel Joselina. 2) “Hold Me Tight” Again, no MV, but an incredible live performance: Hold Me Tight Live (with English subs) on channel Dorosoro. Borahae💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I'm gonna need to watch all of your BTS reactions, when I'm not at work, because you seem to enjoy them a lot, which makes my BTS ARMY heart happy. 💜 I also love hearing your insight on production
If there's one thing that makes BTS unique, it's their rap line. Not only their rapping skills, but above all their songwriting and production work and the high quality of their lyrics. Their solo albums are my favorite in BTS. RM, Suga and J-Hope are simply unbeatable, each unique with their own style, and together they form the best rap line in k-pop.
The Opening is Bach’s requiem mass, the organ interlude is Buxtehude’s passacaglia. The video is based on Herman Hesse’s novel Demian, about coming to terms with the duality of the human psyche and facing temptation. The carved inscription over the painting of Icarus Fall is a quote about creativity from Nietzsche: « You must have chaos within to give birth to a dancing star. » You would probably find their 2020 album Map of the Soul intriguing as it is based on Jung’s psychoanalytic model, the concepts of Persona, Shadow and Ego. In particular, Black Swan is a song about the fear of a first death when an artist loses his art.
there are whole video breakdowns of this mv, it's... complex. there are kind of multiple levels, but a short version is there are art and literature references including the book Damien & the other major link which is an overarching alternate universe storyline (known as the BU or Bangtan Universe) that is strung through many of their MVs, short videos, books, a mobile app... it's a lot. Needless to say, from the very first second to the very end it's full of symbolism and references.
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Blood Sweat and Tears is the title track of their Wings album, which as a whole is greatly inspired by the book Demian by Herman Hesse. The album, and this song in particular, explores the themes of temptation and the loss of innocence.
If this kind of MV is your cup of tea, also check out black swan. Also i wouldnt say this is their biggest hit, but definitely a massive turning point in their career. They only got bigger from here onwards
The first guy with the high voice was Jimin who naturally has a high pitched voice. He's a lead vocalist. The second singer was Jungkook who is their main vocalist. The first rapper was SUGA and the second was their leader, RM. They sing but in a limited range. Then you had their third rapper who is also a sub vocalist, J-Hope. After him came one of the vocalists, V, who is a baritone. Jungkook and Jin are tenors. Where it sounds like they're singing, Money, money, money' They're actually singing, 'More, more, more' in Korean. Thanks for a very interesting breakdown of one of BTS' best known and loved songs.
One of my favourite BTS songs for beautiful vocals is Crystal Snow, the guys showing off their high notes. Live stage performance is wonerful. Did you spot Suga playing the organ?.
When Jin is looking at Brugal's The Fall of the Rebel Angels in the opening, the chorus is Bach's Mass in B minor. Later, Suga is emulating the character, Pistorius, in the novel Damien (by Hermann Hesse). He (Suga and Pistorius) playy Buxtehude’s Passacaglia.
Fix You- live, Truth untold, Idol, and a fun little song ,Pied Piper which gives you rapline and vocal line in a well put together mix of ways to ride a beat, and the vocal line kills it.
You will be amazed that BTS can sing and dance live like MV at the same time. For your taste, I would suggest other songs like Black Swan, House of Card, Truth Untold, Born Singer, 0 o'Clock, Crystal Snow......anyway, enjoy and do more BTS reactions
Since you know about singing techniques, you may want to check out the newest album released by a member of the BTS. It is Jimin, the singer, at the start of Blood, Sweat, Tears. Before going into the military, he recorded a solo album that was just released in July. He went back to basics and went through a lot of vocal training before the new album. Jimin was the last singer added to BTS and had the shortest training period. Because of that, he didn't get formal vocal lessons as the others did before the group debuted. He learned what he could on his own, but it was hard on his throat. So once the group recently went on break, he went about learning everything from the ground up. The main track on the album is a huge hit named Who. But another song that highlights his voice is a short intro piece called Rebirth.
BTS is a rabbit hole. Their is soooo much about them. That’s why they are so great not just because of the music itself but everything hiding behind it! It’s crazy!!
So Much THIS!!!! I am not a person of words but of feeling and I struggle to get my thoughts heard and understood.. you nailed it for me. TY!! 🥰💜🥰 Apobangpo BTS & ARMY! 🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰
If you're curious about the 'vocal line' of BTS I recommend listening to "The truth untold" (There's no MV only live performance of lyrics videos). From 'rap line' I love their "Tear" performance. And from all of them I would choose maybe "Black swan", "Magic shop" (there's no MV to it) or "Butterfly" (also without MV).
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Yes their vocals are incredible and their choreography is insane! They are legit the most talented guys, very creative, so funny, have the best personalities, and are so beautiful inside and out. They love each other like brothers, and absolutely love and respect their fans, ARMY. Many of the lyrics in their songs are very personal and are often about self-love, mental health, haters, social issues or their love for ARMY, and are so inspiring, heartfelt and comforting. You can’t help but fall in love with them 💜
Jimin has the breathie airyness in his voice he has a very unuausal voice for a man often his voice is mistaken for a women's voice when people hear him without seeing him for the first time.
One of the reasons I think I like this music is because it is a bit unpredictable and it sounds fresh, as you say. Im not trained in music but just how I feel when I listen. The mvs def tell a story (the BU) and add to the feeling as well. Like after the music cuts out, we get the organ, the kiss, then the music comes back, I get chills. And I always thought that last bit was a bit different musically but maybe it isn't. I just get chills when watching the video. lol. ARMY wrote: The MV is inspired by Hermann Hesse's book "Demian" The 1919 novel tells the story of a boy who fluctuates between the "world of light" and the "world of illusion." This song is part of the album Wings. The entire album is inspired by the novel Demian: The Story of the Youth of Emil Sinclair by Hermann Hess. The novel depicts Sinclair's transition from childhood to adulthood, passing through moments of dreams, lies and destruction. It reflects the transition from innocence to falling into the temptations of adulthood The band members don't even appear as young men, but as children - this is especially evident in the first frames of the video. Suga rides a bike around the museum, Jimin holds a slingshot, Jungkook hangs on a swing and eats a lollipop, Jin appears in the frame with a balloon. However, as the plot develops, children's games change. Instead of the sling that Jimin was holding, J-Hope has a bow and arrow in his hands, Jungkook leaves the swing, Jin releases the balloon. One way or another, the band members are symbolically saying goodbye to their childhood. And then comes another motive - temptation, sin. The dance symbolizes trying not to perceive the evil around them: the boys cover their eyes with their hands, then their lips, then their ears Now other symbols appear in the frame: Jimin's apple refers us to the biblical idea of original sin; Rap Monster drinks absinthe while bathed in clouds of smoke (presumably opium) in a gloomy den-like room. By the way, here's how Rap Monster himself explains the meaning of the Blood, Sweat & Tears video: "The stronger the temptation, the more you think about it and hesitate. This uncertainty is part of the growing up process. The song Blood, Sweat & Tears shows how we think, choose and grow.” If we give in to temptation, then we are not perfect. Recognizing one's own imperfection is a task faced by a teenager during adolescence. A key scene in which the heroes of the video embrace the duality of human nature is the kiss with the statue The angel statue is snow white, but has black wings spread out behind it. This is a symbol of imperfection: each of us carries within us black and white, good and evil, children and adults, sin and its redemption. When Jin touches the statue's lips, he takes a conscious step towards accepting his dual nature. Another frame has the same meaning - a V with carved wings on the back. But accepting evil as an integral part of the real world and oneself is not so easy. A teenager on the brink of puberty tries to close his eyes to the evil around him with childlike naivety. This inner struggle, the struggle with one's own ignorance, comes to the fore in the BTS video Blood, Sweat & Tears. Take a closer look at the dance that the boys perform: sometimes they close their hands, sometimes they open their eyes, ears, mouth, they show their desire to hide the unpleasant aspects of life from themselves. This movement is more clearly shown in the scene with Jin: the band members cover his face with their hands and then remove them - this is a moment of realization and acceptance of life as it is, along with injustice, evil, temptation and imperfection. . The same motif is repeated for the frames It's hard not to notice the sheer amount of artistic references scattered throughout the frames of BTS's Blood, Sweat & Tears video. But not only to the visual: in the first images, both the book and the theater telescope appear. However, the center of interest is still painting and sculpture. The plot of the clip takes place in a museum, and the images become a backdrop for the ongoing events. Jin freezes in front of Pieter Brueghel's The Fall of the Rebellious Angels. Jungkook's room has Herbert Draper's Lament over Icarus, and Pieter Bruegel's The Fall of Icarus is within the jump V. It's not hard to deduce the general arithmetic - the flight of Icarus ending with burnt wings and a fall. The flying and falling scenes are played out by the boys themselves - V jumping from the balcony and Jungkook floating below the ceiling of his room. Although the fate of Icarus was tragic, in the video his story is used more as a warning. Wings can lead to a fall, but they can also lift their owner to unprecedented heights. Suga confirms this idea: "The song expresses man's desire to soar high on his wings, despite all the temptations he is surrounded by in life." ... Since you asked.lol
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On stage they sing live while dancing. This is something that fans expect of their Idols, in Korea they would lose their fandom in Korea if they didn't do this, they are trained to be able to sing while dancing when young but in dance practice they use tapes till they are satisfied with their dance routine. 😊
Look into the book Damien by Hermann Hess. The video will make a little more sense. Of course, another ARMY will probably be able to break it down for you.
This is why we love them. The breadth and depth in genre and content and then to cap it off the quality of performance lyrics, and content. Who can compare?
I love this song even though the lyrics are so deep. I'll let other ARMYs explain the meaning. I hope you do react to more BTS songs. They're a very versatile group, not typical K-Pop. They write their own songs, mostly, and the lyrics are in Korean, English, and Japanese, or a mixture of languages. I would like to hear your reaction to Crystal Snow, one of my favorites of the Japanese songs. Among my other favorites are Black Swan and On Manifesto Film.
The song (and much of the WINGS album) was inspired by Hesse's novel Damein. The video includes many references to other source material (philosophy, mythology, etc). Here is one person's well researched theories and explanations of the symbolism in the video and how it ties into the song..... ruclips.net/video/5tlgAUE6yjg/видео.html They did not come to play with this video...😅 I
J Hope with the red hair is the 3rd Rapper who was part of the same underground Hip Hop scene as a Dancer with the Dance Street Crew Neuron. He heard RM, Suga and their other Rapper friends Rapping and wanted to join in so with a little advice from Suga who also told him to be real Rapper you have to write your own lyric's he started practice and writing his own lyrics. The 3 Rappers are the most prolific Song Writers of the 7 with RM being their main song writer with well over 200 song credits lodge with the South Korean Copyright Association and he's the the artist with the most song writing credits after Psy. Suga is also a Producer for other artists at other companies.
@@ivka4762Yes oh and I included our sunshine Rapper as one of the 3 proflict song writers of BTS eg all 3 write/compose/produce more songs that the vocalist at the moment. oh yes we know the vocalist are also song writers but I was concentrating on the Rappers. My post was already long didn't want to write a complete essay. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 thank you for adding more
If you want to watch & listen to the closest to "classical" voice & style, watch the Live performances of BTS Jin's "Epiphany" & Awake", as well as listening to the technically perfect OST "Yours" from the epic K-drama "Jirisan". James Osorio, a Broadway musical Producer, has remarked that Jin's "Silver Voice", a term coined by the Grammy Panel, sounds the most "classically trained." He wished Jin would try opera or musical once, as he has the widest range for a Contra-tenor, and the only member who can belt powerfully, too. Listen to their Japanese single "Crystal Snow" by the YT channel "Love Love Like Mine", the only one that has his close-up of the famous "Triple high notes"! His high notes are the best, and his low range is amazing too, watch "Dionysus," "The Astronaut" & "It's Definitely You" a duet with V, the Baritone Vocalist.
So great to hear you as a professional react to BTS. Most persons think that it is only young crazy girls fann girling over them due to their looks and youth. Little do they acknowledge that the guys are truly talented! Thanks for your professional input.
Most BTS songs really need an explanation vid. Can't find one watch a making of the vid They are like an opera performance....... so you should really enjoy them. ( the message of the songs are important)
The Organ piece Suga plays is Passacaglia in D minor by Dieterich Buxtehude. The song is based in based in the classic book 'Demian' by Hermann Hesse. The organ piece represents one character in the book the old Church Organist who is mentor in the book which is about loss of innocense, growing up, becoming adult, breaking free of childhood, etc
Really enjoyed your reaction to this, would love to see you dive in to more BTS music. This song won their first Grand Prize in both the top Asian music awards if I'm not mistaken.
This is one of my favorite songs from this group and this was the song that got me into k-pop music and started listening to it, I can’t wait to learn more about the vocal techniques and what notes these talented singers are hitting.
BTS have created a new and masterful genre of storytelling. They have a Bangtan Universe storyline which runs through multiple albums and videos. Basically it's a story of humanity, trials and triumph which mirror the boys own feelings going through life in time with their own growing up and coming up. It starts with their HYYH albums and runs through unofficially the storytelling to Map of the Soul. It includes amazing short art films on top of their Music Videos, visual arts and literary, psychological and philosophical references and of course the music and lyrics themselves which are poignant in capturing the sentiment of the current chapter. There are many explained videos around their musical lyrics and videos for this reason. This video in particular is heavy with references. You can enjoy BTS at a surface level, which many people do, but if you actually dig a little, you will understand why they are the greatest group of the modern generation. Watch the explained video to Blood Sweat and Tears by Don't Worry Im not Afraid and you will get a window into what BTS actually do, it is so much more than what they are given credit for, it's highly artistic, emotional and intellectual.
Hey Peter Barber, the MV was based on 'Demian by Herman Heisse' is about temptations, a lost of innocence; also, is part of a story telling series from their albums
I haven't listened to this song in a few years! I love these guys. This was the first BTS song I ever heard, and I was thoroughly confused by the music video the first time I watched it. 😆
There’s is a book of Herman Hesse called Demian. The plot is about growing up. Emile Sinclair talks about his childhood, about home, about the importance of family, about the first lie, about the outside world, about sin and punishment. Max Damian is a boy whom Sinclair met in childhood, symbolizes the aspect of personality that helps Sinclair realize his true essence. He leads him to self-awareness and helps him go beyond generally accepted norms, helps understand that good and evil are inextricably linked, and that each person must overcome the fear of going beyond the usual morality. According to some, Damian is interpreted as the shadow archetype from Jungian psychology (on which a good part of BTS's work is based). He helps Sinclair integrate the dark, repressed aspects of his personality, which remained unconscious before meeting Damian. I also believe that Damian is not real. In the music video, RM reads a quote from the book, "He too was a tempter; he too was a link to the second, the evil world, with which I no longer wanted to have anything to do." The segment deals with struggling with temptation and realizing the complex nature of both good and evil, which fits with the themes of growing up and inner transformation explored in the video. The video also references the film Chatroom, a 2010 British psychological thriller directed by Hideo Nakata that tells the story of a young man named William who creates online chat rooms and manipulates people into depression and suicide attempts. The music video contains clear references to the fall of man and his desire to know the forbidden, a motif reinforced by images of angels, wings, an apple, and classical art. The group members confront their inner demons, and this is reflected in visual imagery such as mirrors, sculptures, and destruction. They symbolize the stages of growing up and self-knowledge, where it is necessary to overcome one's weaknesses. Vivid scenes show the desire to find a balance between passion and reason, as well as the consequences of subordinating one's desires. There is black and white. You’re too young to see the difference. Do not give in to temptation.
They have a storyline that goes throughout their music videos. This video is part of that storyline, is called BU or Bangtan Universe. ITS AMAZING!!! Their are books, WEBTOONs, video games etc! Now they have a series! It’s incredible! Def check out!!!!
I would love to see you doing a break down of "Halazia" from ATEEZ. There is SO MUCH happening in this song not only vocally but also in the background of the music. I'm very curious what you would catch while listening to it. One of the members (Jongho) has an amazing high voice and another one (Yeosang) has a very beautiful low one so their songs usually sound pretty interesting with only that but it is also insanely well layered and versatile with all their unique vibes. It's very different from what you hear in BTS songs as they have pretty unique style of their own.
BS&T remains my favorite song by BTS. Of course, they have plenty of amazing songs, but for many reasons, this is my favorite. I'm so very glad to see an anaylsis for this one. Thank you! I noticed you were analyzing and reacting to some of BTS' solo songs, and I would like to recommend Serendipity by Jimin and Inner Child by BTS (V's solo song from Map of the Soul: 7). I would also like to once again recommend ATEEZ to you. Halazia is one of my favorites because it showcases every member's voice, but I would, truthfully, appreciate any ATEEZ analysis when you are able to! I am sure you get an overwhelming number of recommendations 😅
Yes singing while dancing harps back to those all black and white movies where actors were dancers and singers and did it all at once gene kelly, fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers etc etc.
BTS has a universe!!! It’s called BU. They have trilogies based on albums and hiding messages on lyrics. They are literal artists. They write and produce most of their stuff!
Bts black swan and ON are great too. Have you ever reacted to stray kids? They do all sorts of "genres" you could say while still keeping the stray kids sound. Kind of like bts having a variety. Vocal songs are like "cover me", "neverending story", levanter, hellavator or "scars". Very popular is "gods menu", chk chk boom, back door, maniac. EDM/club-like is victory song, side effects, distric 9, get lit, venom... surfin, superboard, and time out are pop like, red lights and taste is very creative and sensual full of vocals. All in, give me your tmi, tortise and the hare, easy, miroh, great rap parts as well as many of the ones already listed. Hyunjin one of the main dancers matches taemins style very well and their stuggles and stories have lots of similarities i think that's why they hit it off pretty well and are friends.
Peter, please do a “House of cards” live next…. with English subtitles. Absolutely the most beautiful song in their repertoire. I am pretty sure you will be impressed with vocals 😊
Xceleste on RUclips has a great breakdown of this MV. The comment section is like a university philosophy class. This is the song that made me a full on ARMY. Hope you enjoy more of their music/videos!
This song is part of the BANGTAN UNIVERSE. I recommend watching them in order from start to finish. There are plenty of good playlists here on RUclips. Even if you don’t react to them online, you might really enjoy the story. All the videos are as good as BS&T.
I would like to see your reaction on Make it right live performance on Fallon’s TV show or For youth live performance from their concert/ mv from the desert. It all was soooo cool!
I don't normally comment on video's but since you are a professional opera singer I suggest you listen to Onew from SHINee. Onew loves opera and sings Nessun Dorma during one of their concerts. It's truly a beautiful piece and Onew does it justice.
Can't get enough of this group! What other music videos and/or live performances do I need to see?
This MV was inspired by Damien by Hermann Hesse. The main theme of the book is the loss of innocence. There's even a quote from the book in MV
Can you react to bts jimin rebirth + slow dance live performance
Live perf by bts :::: ON ... MAGIC SHOP....TRUTH UNTOLD (vocal line)....ATTACK ON BANGTAN.....FIRE......YOUR EYES TELL....STAY GOLD....PIPE PIPER.....HOUSE OF CARD (vocal line)......NOT TODAY.....DOPE.....DIONYSIUS.....BLACK SWAN.....too manyyy😂😂😂😂
Live performances by the vocal line that I would really recommend are House of Cards and The Truth Untold.
@@ashleyder9164 also dimple n O o'clock
Temptation. Loss of Innocence. Loss of Youth. It opens with a younger member paired with an older member. We see a bicycle, a sling shot, items associated with childhood. The painting Jin stares at is the fall of the angels. In the background there are two doorways one black, one white, good vs evil. V is literally the fallen angel as we see him with his wings torn off his back representing Temptation. We see Jin succumbing to Temptation kissing the statue and then everything cracking, bleeding colors as Youth and Innocence now has been lost. Beautiful! Amazing! Artistic! as only done by BTS 💜
It's individuation/growing up/becoming an adult.
The religious symbols are only that. It's neither good nor bad just becoming independent.
"Who would be born must first destroy a world."
Part of that is loosing the protection you had as a child.
To add to the interpretations…And a wee bit of sexual discovery/release and celebration (note the colorful geysers, JK’s suggestive grin as he lounges on the bed, etc…) after the kiss. The Pieta cracking and V’s wing scars are fabulous visuals but I think it’s more about loss of innocence and the challenge of making the right choices once the blindfold of childhood has been torn away.
Well said... good job Army.
the temptation of the evil music industry is too great ...
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I WOULD REALLY RECOMMEND LISTENING TO "HOUSE OF CARDS" BY THE VOCAL LINES IT'S ONE OF MY FAVORITE BTS SONGS EVER AND IT HAS INSANE HARMONIES AND VOCALS I'M SURE YOU'LL LOVE IT!!
Live version is best.
This MV references the book "Demian" by Herman Hesse. It's about growing up and facing temptation; that everyone has a dark side as well and you will never be whole until you embrace your entire self. You can see all the symbolism for "good vs. evil" and temptation throughout: The painting Jin is looking at in the beginning is "The Fall of the Rebel Angels", you see a white doorway and statue over one shoulder and black doorway and statue over the other, the apple at the last dinner setting, the green absinthe RM drinks, the green drop on JK's finger that he licks... and SO MUCH MORE! The statue Jin kisses is Abraxas, "Jung goes on: “Abraxas begetteth truth and lying, good and evil, light and darkness in the same word and in the same act." You can see Jin resisting temptation throughout the MV and then he finally accepts it when he kisses Abraxas...
This is a song about coming of age and the temptations that come with it. The 'money money money' is 'more more more' in Korean. BTS as a group became very successful while they were so young.
Wonhae manhi manhi not money money 😅😂
Yes, manhi translates to "a lot", sounds like "money" though!
this song is about the book by Hesse Damien. This is part of the BTS BU
It is part of the BU universe?! It seems like such a standalone mv with its own narrative.
@@denisedellasantina1643yeah love it!
after this info came out when the song was first released, the book sold out in a few days and had to be reprinted. For the first time in decades!
@@denisedellasantina1643this and fakelove are the pillars of BU.. it's packed.
“Demian” by Hermann Hesse
Just three years ago, this was the fourth song I heard from BTS and it was still the same day that I heard them for the first time. It’s the song that cemented them in my heart as the best group I had ever witnessed. I’m 57 yrs old so I’ve seen and heard a lot, but I had never seen a group, or individual, display this level of artistry. In order to understand, I ask you to please take 10 minutes to watch the explanation video: “Blood, Sweat & Tears: What does it all mean?” by the channel, Don’t worry I’m not afraid. There’s no turning back once you realize how far they went to tell a universal story about moving from childhood to adulthood. The MV visuals represent the loss of innocence, facing temptation and acceptance of both “good and evil” within ourselves. Literary influences are from the book, “Demian”, by Hermann Hesse, along with the Bible, Nietzsche, the story of Icarus, and more. Every scene in the music video means something. I’m subscribing in hopes of more BTS reactions. I would like to suggest two songs. 1) “Dead Leaves” (sometimes titled as “Autumn Leaves”). There’s no MV, but this live performance is great: Autumn Leaves Live in Japan Epilogue concert with English subs on channel Joselina. 2) “Hold Me Tight” Again, no MV, but an incredible live performance: Hold Me Tight Live (with English subs) on channel Dorosoro. Borahae💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I am 76 and totally agree. They are phenomenal. Creativity to the max 💜
I'm 67 and fell into this awesome rabbit hole more than four years ago. I totally agree with you!
Did you recognise the piece Suga was playing on the small church organ. It's Passacaglia in D minor by Dieterich Buxetchude
Thing is Jimin sounds that way without any processing.
The song LIE by Jimin of BTS is a good one to do a reaction to. The whole song is a lie with chord progression and then it ends on a major.
Peter already reacted to Jimin, he might as well focus on JK, Jin and Tae.
@@ivka4762we don’t gaf abt none jimin
The first singer is jimin
Truth Untold live mix version. Also House of Cards live, Zero o clock
I'm gonna need to watch all of your BTS reactions, when I'm not at work, because you seem to enjoy them a lot, which makes my BTS ARMY heart happy. 💜 I also love hearing your insight on production
If there's one thing that makes BTS unique, it's their rap line. Not only their rapping skills, but above all their songwriting and production work and the high quality of their lyrics. Their solo albums are my favorite in BTS. RM, Suga and J-Hope are simply unbeatable, each unique with their own style, and together they form the best rap line in k-pop.
The Opening is Bach’s requiem mass, the organ interlude is Buxtehude’s passacaglia. The video is based on Herman Hesse’s novel Demian, about coming to terms with the duality of the human psyche and facing temptation. The carved inscription over the painting of Icarus Fall is a quote about creativity from Nietzsche: « You must have chaos within to give birth to a dancing star. » You would probably find their 2020 album Map of the Soul intriguing as it is based on Jung’s psychoanalytic model, the concepts of Persona, Shadow and Ego. In particular, Black Swan is a song about the fear of a first death when an artist loses his art.
well said. Great post!
The video is based off the book Demian by Hermann Hesse delving into the battle within ones self and temptation.
It's about individuation/growing up and becoming independent without falling back on religious dictate or earthly rules demands.
The truth Untold
Zero o'clock
House of cards
Mikrokosmos
Black Swan
Just some. Not sure if u have listened to any of these. 💜
there are whole video breakdowns of this mv, it's... complex. there are kind of multiple levels, but a short version is there are art and literature references including the book Damien & the other major link which is an overarching alternate universe storyline (known as the BU or Bangtan Universe) that is strung through many of their MVs, short videos, books, a mobile app... it's a lot. Needless to say, from the very first second to the very end it's full of symbolism and references.
To change the language of your subtitles click on the gear icon next to the cc button then click on subtitles and select the language. As long as it does not say auto generated it should be correct.
Blood Sweat and Tears is the title track of their Wings album, which as a whole is greatly inspired by the book Demian by Herman Hesse. The album, and this song in particular, explores the themes of temptation and the loss of innocence.
If this kind of MV is your cup of tea, also check out black swan.
Also i wouldnt say this is their biggest hit, but definitely a massive turning point in their career. They only got bigger from here onwards
The first guy with the high voice was Jimin who naturally has a high pitched voice. He's a lead vocalist. The second singer was Jungkook who is their main vocalist. The first rapper was SUGA and the second was their leader, RM. They sing but in a limited range. Then you had their third rapper who is also a sub vocalist, J-Hope. After him came one of the vocalists, V, who is a baritone. Jungkook and Jin are tenors. Where it sounds like they're singing, Money, money, money' They're actually singing, 'More, more, more' in Korean. Thanks for a very interesting breakdown of one of BTS' best known and loved songs.
I too thought they were singing money, money, money in English because that's what it sounds like ...
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They're saying "wonhae manhae manhae"
iimin is the high voice check out his song Who it's #1 on the spotify list.
One of my favourite BTS songs for beautiful vocals is Crystal Snow, the guys showing off their high notes. Live stage performance is wonerful.
Did you spot Suga playing the organ?.
When Jin is looking at Brugal's The Fall of the Rebel Angels in the opening, the chorus is Bach's Mass in B minor.
Later, Suga is emulating the character, Pistorius, in the novel Damien (by Hermann Hesse). He (Suga and Pistorius) playy Buxtehude’s Passacaglia.
You have to hear them live singing " your eyes tell" that's the favorite BTS song for vocal coaches to react to, 💜🙏
Fix You- live, Truth untold, Idol, and a fun little song ,Pied Piper which gives you rapline and vocal line in a well put together mix of ways to ride a beat, and the vocal line kills it.
and it's JKs song he wrote ...
I feel like for youth is a good one too!
You will be amazed that BTS can sing and dance live like MV at the same time. For your taste, I would suggest other songs like Black Swan, House of Card, Truth Untold, Born Singer, 0 o'Clock, Crystal Snow......anyway, enjoy and do more BTS reactions
유명한 클래식 가수이신분이 열린 마음으로 대중음악, 특히 kpop에 관심 가져주셔서 고맙습니다.
Since you know about singing techniques, you may want to check out the newest album released by a member of the BTS. It is Jimin, the singer, at the start of Blood, Sweat, Tears. Before going into the military, he recorded a solo album that was just released in July. He went back to basics and went through a lot of vocal training before the new album. Jimin was the last singer added to BTS and had the shortest training period. Because of that, he didn't get formal vocal lessons as the others did before the group debuted. He learned what he could on his own, but it was hard on his throat. So once the group recently went on break, he went about learning everything from the ground up. The main track on the album is a huge hit named Who. But another song that highlights his voice is a short intro piece called Rebirth.
Don't forget JK helped JIMIN a lot with his vocal techniques
Not sure if you’ve done it before but as a musician I find Jimin’s “Lie” so interesting, some clever things going on
Or For Us by V!
BTS is a rabbit hole. Their is soooo much about them. That’s why they are so great not just because of the music itself but everything hiding behind it! It’s crazy!!
So Much THIS!!!! I am not a person of words but of feeling and I struggle to get my thoughts heard and understood.. you nailed it for me. TY!! 🥰💜🥰
Apobangpo BTS & ARMY! 🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰💜🥰
If you're curious about the 'vocal line' of BTS I recommend listening to "The truth untold" (There's no MV only live performance of lyrics videos).
From 'rap line' I love their "Tear" performance.
And from all of them I would choose maybe "Black swan", "Magic shop" (there's no MV to it) or "Butterfly" (also without MV).
RM's voice is very deep you can tell when he speaks as their Leader/spokesperson.
Recommendations? Pick one...just pick one and go with the flow. Thank you for sharing,good to see you again. Happy trails!💜
The cog (or settings) button next to the CC button allows you to pick the language. If it says "auto generated", it will be inaccurate. Only use it if it only says English, since those were added by the channel itself.
Yes their vocals are incredible and their choreography is insane! They are legit the most talented guys, very creative, so funny, have the best personalities, and are so beautiful inside and out. They love each other like brothers, and absolutely love and respect their fans, ARMY. Many of the lyrics in their songs are very personal and are often about self-love, mental health, haters, social issues or their love for ARMY, and are so inspiring, heartfelt and comforting. You can’t help but fall in love with them 💜
Jimin has the breathie airyness in his voice he has a very unuausal voice for a man often his voice is mistaken for a women's voice when people hear him without seeing him for the first time.
One of the reasons I think I like this music is because it is a bit unpredictable and it sounds fresh, as you say. Im not trained in music but just how I feel when I listen.
The mvs def tell a story (the BU) and add to the feeling as well. Like after the music cuts out, we get the organ, the kiss, then the music comes back, I get chills. And I always thought that last bit was a bit different musically but maybe it isn't. I just get chills when watching the video. lol.
ARMY wrote: The MV is inspired by Hermann Hesse's book "Demian" The 1919 novel tells the story of a boy who fluctuates between the "world of light" and the "world of illusion." This song is part of the album Wings. The entire album is inspired by the novel Demian: The Story of the Youth of Emil Sinclair by Hermann Hess. The novel depicts Sinclair's transition from childhood to adulthood, passing through moments of dreams, lies and destruction. It reflects the transition from innocence to falling into the temptations of adulthood The band members don't even appear as young men, but as children - this is especially evident in the first frames of the video. Suga rides a bike around the museum, Jimin holds a slingshot, Jungkook hangs on a swing and eats a lollipop, Jin appears in the frame with a balloon. However, as the plot develops, children's games change. Instead of the sling that Jimin was holding, J-Hope has a bow and arrow in his hands, Jungkook leaves the swing, Jin releases the balloon. One way or another, the band members are symbolically saying goodbye to their childhood. And then comes another motive - temptation, sin. The dance symbolizes trying not to perceive the evil around them: the boys cover their eyes with their hands, then their lips, then their ears Now other symbols appear in the frame: Jimin's apple refers us to the biblical idea of original sin; Rap Monster drinks absinthe while bathed in clouds of smoke (presumably opium) in a gloomy den-like room. By the way, here's how Rap Monster himself explains the meaning of the Blood, Sweat & Tears video: "The stronger the temptation, the more you think about it and hesitate. This uncertainty is part of the growing up process. The song Blood, Sweat & Tears shows how we think, choose and grow.” If we give in to temptation, then we are not perfect. Recognizing one's own imperfection is a task faced by a teenager during adolescence. A key scene in which the heroes of the video embrace the duality of human nature is the kiss with the statue The angel statue is snow white, but has black wings spread out behind it. This is a symbol of imperfection: each of us carries within us black and white, good and evil, children and adults, sin and its redemption. When Jin touches the statue's lips, he takes a conscious step towards accepting his dual nature. Another frame has the same meaning - a V with carved wings on the back. But accepting evil as an integral part of the real world and oneself is not so easy. A teenager on the brink of puberty tries to close his eyes to the evil around him with childlike naivety. This inner struggle, the struggle with one's own ignorance, comes to the fore in the BTS video Blood, Sweat & Tears. Take a closer look at the dance that the boys perform: sometimes they close their hands, sometimes they open their eyes, ears, mouth, they show their desire to hide the unpleasant aspects of life from themselves. This movement is more clearly shown in the scene with Jin: the band members cover his face with their hands and then remove them - this is a moment of realization and acceptance of life as it is, along with injustice, evil, temptation and imperfection. . The same motif is repeated for the frames It's hard not to notice the sheer amount of artistic references scattered throughout the frames of BTS's Blood, Sweat & Tears video. But not only to the visual: in the first images, both the book and the theater telescope appear. However, the center of interest is still painting and sculpture. The plot of the clip takes place in a museum, and the images become a backdrop for the ongoing events. Jin freezes in front of Pieter Brueghel's The Fall of the Rebellious Angels. Jungkook's room has Herbert Draper's Lament over Icarus, and Pieter Bruegel's The Fall of Icarus is within the jump V. It's not hard to deduce the general arithmetic - the flight of Icarus ending with burnt wings and a fall. The flying and falling scenes are played out by the boys themselves - V jumping from the balcony and Jungkook floating below the ceiling of his room. Although the fate of Icarus was tragic, in the video his story is used more as a warning. Wings can lead to a fall, but they can also lift their owner to unprecedented heights. Suga confirms this idea: "The song expresses man's desire to soar high on his wings, despite all the temptations he is surrounded by in life." ...
Since you asked.lol
8:15 "...even more towards the bassy side of life, the BEST side of life" 🤣🤣🤣
Jimin sounds that way. That’s his voice
Jimin's voice is amazing! So good!!
😅it’s the famous line “I just wanted to know their names.” Once you’ve gone that far you’re already locked in and you just don’t know it yet💜
Yeah ... if you're confused about a BTS video or lyrics ... check out if there's a explanation video. BTS videos and lyrics are deep.
You can change the subtitle language in the setting of the video you're watching.. just click on the gear icon ⚙ and go to subtitles.. but if it only says "auto-generated" then please just turn the cc off..
Jimin have a hight voice naturaly in the begining
YOU SHOULD USE THE CC (closed captions) so you can see what they are singing about.
Sorry I see later in the video why you are not using CC buy you can fix it back to English in your settings.
And of course you should hear V from BTS and his Tiny Desk Korea.
It was a brilliant performance of a brilliant singer!
I’m sure you’ll be excited!
On stage they sing live while dancing. This is something that fans expect of their Idols, in Korea they would lose their fandom in Korea if they didn't do this, they are trained to be able to sing while dancing when young but in dance practice they use tapes till they are satisfied with their dance routine. 😊
JK runs on the treadmill while he sings ...
Look into the book Damien by Hermann Hess. The video will make a little more sense. Of course, another ARMY will probably be able to break it down for you.
Maybe some of their live vocals? Look up sugas d-day concert.. where rm, jk and jimin also appear
This is why we love them. The breadth and depth in genre and content and then to cap it off the quality of performance lyrics, and content. Who can compare?
I love this song even though the lyrics are so deep. I'll let other ARMYs explain the meaning.
I hope you do react to more BTS songs. They're a very versatile group, not typical K-Pop. They write their own songs, mostly, and the lyrics are in Korean, English, and Japanese, or a mixture of languages. I would like to hear your reaction to Crystal Snow, one of my favorites of the Japanese songs. Among my other favorites are Black Swan and On Manifesto Film.
If you want to hear live versions of Jimin's voice. Her is some: Lie, who - acoustic version, rebirth and slow dance live version.
What a good reaction, you might react to Jimin's Like Crazy 🙏🏼
Already did, search past videos of the channel.
The song (and much of the WINGS album) was inspired by Hesse's novel Damein. The video includes many references to other source material (philosophy, mythology, etc). Here is one person's well researched theories and explanations of the symbolism in the video and how it ties into the song.....
ruclips.net/video/5tlgAUE6yjg/видео.html
They did not come to play with this video...😅 I
J Hope with the red hair is the 3rd Rapper who was part of the same underground Hip Hop scene as a Dancer with the Dance Street Crew Neuron. He heard RM, Suga and their other Rapper friends Rapping and wanted to join in so with a little advice from Suga who also told him to be real Rapper you have to write your own lyric's he started practice and writing his own lyrics. The 3 Rappers are the most prolific Song Writers of the 7 with RM being their main song writer with well over 200 song credits lodge with the South Korean Copyright Association and he's the the artist with the most song writing credits after Psy. Suga is also a Producer for other artists at other companies.
J-Hope can also sing very deep. He is also a songwriter and producer on par with RM and Suga.
@@ivka4762Yes oh and I included our sunshine Rapper as one of the 3 proflict song writers of BTS eg all 3 write/compose/produce more songs that the vocalist at the moment. oh yes we know the vocalist are also song writers but I was concentrating on the Rappers. My post was already long didn't want to write a complete essay.
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 thank you for adding more
@@eileencritchley4630 Of course, that's fine. I just added a little to your comment.🙂
Please review a live performance... singing while dancing... they are they best!
If you want to watch & listen to the closest to "classical" voice & style, watch the Live performances of BTS Jin's "Epiphany" & Awake", as well as listening to the technically perfect OST "Yours" from the epic K-drama "Jirisan".
James Osorio, a Broadway musical Producer, has remarked that Jin's "Silver Voice", a term coined by the Grammy Panel, sounds the most "classically trained."
He wished Jin would try opera or musical once, as he has the widest range for a Contra-tenor, and the only member who can belt powerfully, too.
Listen to their Japanese single "Crystal Snow" by the YT channel "Love Love Like Mine", the only one that has his close-up of the famous "Triple high notes"!
His high notes are the best, and his low range is amazing too, watch "Dionysus," "The Astronaut" & "It's Definitely You" a duet with V, the Baritone Vocalist.
So great to hear you as a professional react to BTS. Most persons think that it is only young crazy girls fann girling over them due to their looks and youth. Little do they acknowledge that the guys are truly talented! Thanks for your professional input.
Can you react to BTS Crystal Snow Live, Zero o clock live, Your eyes tell live, Film out live 🙏
Most BTS songs really need an explanation vid.
Can't find one watch a making of the vid
They are like an opera performance....... so you should really enjoy them. ( the message of the songs are important)
The Organ piece Suga plays is Passacaglia in D minor by Dieterich Buxtehude. The song is based in based in the classic book 'Demian' by Hermann Hesse. The organ piece represents one character in the book the old Church Organist who is mentor in the book which is about loss of innocense, growing up, becoming adult, breaking free of childhood, etc
Really enjoyed your reaction to this, would love to see you dive in to more BTS music. This song won their first Grand Prize in both the top Asian music awards if I'm not mistaken.
BTS is the best!!!😍😍💜💜💜
This is one of my favorite songs from this group and this was the song that got me into k-pop music and started listening to it, I can’t wait to learn more about the vocal techniques and what notes these talented singers are hitting.
If u want to hear the vocal.line then TRUTH UNTOLD will be a winner
BTS have created a new and masterful genre of storytelling. They have a Bangtan Universe storyline which runs through multiple albums and videos. Basically it's a story of humanity, trials and triumph which mirror the boys own feelings going through life in time with their own growing up and coming up. It starts with their HYYH albums and runs through unofficially the storytelling to Map of the Soul. It includes amazing short art films on top of their Music Videos, visual arts and literary, psychological and philosophical references and of course the music and lyrics themselves which are poignant in capturing the sentiment of the current chapter. There are many explained videos around their musical lyrics and videos for this reason. This video in particular is heavy with references. You can enjoy BTS at a surface level, which many people do, but if you actually dig a little, you will understand why they are the greatest group of the modern generation. Watch the explained video to Blood Sweat and Tears by Don't Worry Im not Afraid and you will get a window into what BTS actually do, it is so much more than what they are given credit for, it's highly artistic, emotional and intellectual.
Hey Peter Barber, the MV was based on 'Demian by Herman Heisse' is about temptations, a lost of innocence; also, is part of a story telling series from their albums
You should check out some of Vs solowork. Jazzy stuff with his deep voice. Lovely.
Great video! Looking forward to more BTS content 💜
I haven't listened to this song in a few years! I love these guys. This was the first BTS song I ever heard, and I was thoroughly confused by the music video the first time I watched it. 😆
Al fin ! ! Una reacción más a BANGTAN 💜 GRACIAS
You should create a BTS only playlist so we know what you’ve already reacted to and we can make recommendations based on that.
Muchas gracias......👌💜
This group is so good,so innovative 😍😍😍❤❤❤
There’s is a book of Herman Hesse called Demian. The plot is about growing up. Emile Sinclair talks about his childhood, about home, about the importance of family, about the first lie, about the outside world, about sin and punishment. Max Damian is a boy whom Sinclair met in childhood, symbolizes the aspect of personality that helps Sinclair realize his true essence. He leads him to self-awareness and helps him go beyond generally accepted norms, helps understand that good and evil are inextricably linked, and that each person must overcome the fear of going beyond the usual morality. According to some, Damian is interpreted as the shadow archetype from Jungian psychology (on which a good part of BTS's work is based). He helps Sinclair integrate the dark, repressed aspects of his personality, which remained unconscious before meeting Damian. I also believe that Damian is not real.
In the music video, RM reads a quote from the book, "He too was a tempter; he too was a link to the second, the evil world, with which I no longer wanted to have anything to do." The segment deals with struggling with temptation and realizing the complex nature of both good and evil, which fits with the themes of growing up and inner transformation explored in the video.
The video also references the film Chatroom, a 2010 British psychological thriller directed by Hideo Nakata that tells the story of a young man named William who creates online chat rooms and manipulates people into depression and suicide attempts.
The music video contains clear references to the fall of man and his desire to know the forbidden, a motif reinforced by images of angels, wings, an apple, and classical art. The group members confront their inner demons, and this is reflected in visual imagery such as mirrors, sculptures, and destruction. They symbolize the stages of growing up and self-knowledge, where it is necessary to overcome one's weaknesses. Vivid scenes show the desire to find a balance between passion and reason, as well as the consequences of subordinating one's desires. There is black and white. You’re too young to see the difference. Do not give in to temptation.
They have a storyline that goes throughout their music videos. This video is part of that storyline, is called BU or Bangtan Universe. ITS AMAZING!!! Their are books, WEBTOONs, video games etc! Now they have a series! It’s incredible! Def check out!!!!
I would love to see you doing a break down of "Halazia" from ATEEZ. There is SO MUCH happening in this song not only vocally but also in the background of the music. I'm very curious what you would catch while listening to it. One of the members (Jongho) has an amazing high voice and another one (Yeosang) has a very beautiful low one so their songs usually sound pretty interesting with only that but it is also insanely well layered and versatile with all their unique vibes. It's very different from what you hear in BTS songs as they have pretty unique style of their own.
love this
BS&T remains my favorite song by BTS. Of course, they have plenty of amazing songs, but for many reasons, this is my favorite. I'm so very glad to see an anaylsis for this one. Thank you!
I noticed you were analyzing and reacting to some of BTS' solo songs, and I would like to recommend Serendipity by Jimin and Inner Child by BTS (V's solo song from Map of the Soul: 7).
I would also like to once again recommend ATEEZ to you. Halazia is one of my favorites because it showcases every member's voice, but I would, truthfully, appreciate any ATEEZ analysis when you are able to! I am sure you get an overwhelming number of recommendations 😅
Yes singing while dancing harps back to those all black and white movies where actors were dancers and singers and did it all at once gene kelly, fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers etc etc.
You need to watch videos of them performing live. The first singer is Jimin, btw with Jungkook being the 2nd singer.
Please turn on the subtittle whenever you watch bts music video. You'll understand what they mean.
Sorry for my bad english
I tried but it didn't work :(
You should react/analize "The true untold" by BTS. There is many live presentations, i recomend the stage mix
BTS has a universe!!! It’s called BU. They have trilogies based on albums and hiding messages on lyrics. They are literal artists. They write and produce most of their stuff!
Bts black swan and ON are great too. Have you ever reacted to stray kids? They do all sorts of "genres" you could say while still keeping the stray kids sound. Kind of like bts having a variety. Vocal songs are like "cover me", "neverending story", levanter, hellavator or "scars". Very popular is "gods menu", chk chk boom, back door, maniac. EDM/club-like is victory song, side effects, distric 9, get lit, venom... surfin, superboard, and time out are pop like, red lights and taste is very creative and sensual full of vocals. All in, give me your tmi, tortise and the hare, easy, miroh, great rap parts as well as many of the ones already listed. Hyunjin one of the main dancers matches taemins style very well and their stuggles and stories have lots of similarities i think that's why they hit it off pretty well and are friends.
Loss of innocence
EU AMO VER "REAGINDO BTS PELA PRIMEIRA VEZ" 😂😂😂
Peter, please do a “House of cards” live next…. with English subtitles. Absolutely the most beautiful song in their repertoire. I am pretty sure you will be impressed with vocals 😊
When you search for the video, try adding "Eng sub" after the title to make sure you're getting English subtitles. Great reaction!
Bangtan Universe
Xceleste on RUclips has a great breakdown of this MV. The comment section is like a university philosophy class. This is the song that made me a full on ARMY. Hope you enjoy more of their music/videos!
This song is part of the BANGTAN UNIVERSE. I recommend watching them in order from start to finish. There are plenty of good playlists here on RUclips. Even if you don’t react to them online, you might really enjoy the story. All the videos are as good as BS&T.
Always watch to the very end
You can change the sub language by clicking the setting button next to the CC button
I would like to see your reaction on Make it right live performance on Fallon’s TV show or For youth live performance from their concert/ mv from the desert.
It all was soooo cool!
Thanks. I ❤❤ your reaction
there are a few seconds that you missed at the end that are significant to the meaning of the song
I don't normally comment on video's but since you are a professional opera singer I suggest you listen to Onew from SHINee. Onew loves opera and sings Nessun Dorma during one of their concerts. It's truly a beautiful piece and Onew does it justice.
Muchas gracias 👌💜