THROWBACK THURSDAY (EP 2) - Seotaiji and Boys (서태지와 아이들) - COME BACK HOME (컴백홈) + Ultramania

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @BestFriendsReact
    @BestFriendsReact  Год назад +15

    What 1st or 2nd Gen artists should we check out next!?!?

    • @당황스럽네요
      @당황스럽네요 Год назад +2

      lee hyori-bad girls

    • @KimmyGibson
      @KimmyGibson Год назад

      Rain (Bi) (Jung Ji Hoon), singer/actor starred in American films 'Speed Racer' and 'Ninja Assassin' ... this song is about 16 years old: Touch Ya ruclips.net/video/vQZi6r0KqFM/видео.html&ab_channel=MBCkpop

    • @mjkim9048
      @mjkim9048 Год назад

      @@당황스럽네요 I recommend "Lee HyoRi - 10 minutes" rather than that.

    • @wyntermyst
      @wyntermyst Год назад +4

      H.O.T's Iyah. The story behind that song is heartbreaking.

    • @hannah-ti6qo
      @hannah-ti6qo Год назад

      ​@@wyntermyst +1

  • @pinkvenom8788
    @pinkvenom8788 Год назад +45

    Wow Taiji!
    He is godfather of Korean Idol group 😊

  • @waves595
    @waves595 11 месяцев назад +10

    he is starting point of modern K pop. He debuted as a metal band bassist in his teens, and later took Korean culture to the next level as a boy band.

  • @속아도꿈결
    @속아도꿈결 Год назад +29

    그는 사회와 정부에 대한 비판도 가사로 표현했습니다.
    포크, 트로트 위주였던 한국에 일렉트로닉 음악, 밴드 음악, 힙합 음악, 댄스 음악 등 다양한 장르들을 메인스트림에 올리기도 했습니다. 모든 한국 아이돌들은 서태지 영향을 받았죠.
    또한 온갖 부조리(복장규제, 염색규제, 가사규제, 불공정 대우 등)와 싸워서 오늘날 한국 음악시장의 많은 부분들을 바꾸기도 했습니다.

  • @KimmyGibson
    @KimmyGibson Год назад +57

    The live version of this is great as well. ALSO, Seo is legendary and did a 25th anniversary show with BTS....all of their old songs were performed with a live rock band and the old hip hop choreo. Seo's lyric messages are very similar to BTS and timeless at that....he's their parents age now. I've read that when this song was released back in '94, there was a runaway epidemic in Korea and this song was instrumental in bringing many kids 'back home'. Hope you get to check out the anniversary show!!

    • @Renee_009
      @Renee_009 Год назад +8

      The anniversary show was EPIC. He also authorized BTS to make a remix of Come Back Home, they left most of the original in it and that song slaps. Seo Taiji is an absolute icon.

    • @tottysifuentesper
      @tottysifuentesper 5 месяцев назад +1

      100% agree with the coments, the 25 Anniversary with Bts is a must, as well as the version of come back home that bts did

  • @우울한베짱이-j7i
    @우울한베짱이-j7i Год назад +7

    추억돋네요 진짜 오랫만에 듣는데도 가사가 다 생각나요ㅎㅎ

  • @000-q6g1s
    @000-q6g1s 11 месяцев назад +7

    wow amazing....finally you talk about kpop history. if seotaiji didn,t debut as a singer, blank pink might not show up in the world.. it is amazing history.
    when seotaiji debuted, yang-hyun-suk(yg leader) could join with Seotaiji and Boys members.
    after Seotaiji and Boys were broken up, yang-hyun-suk made yg familly(yg) and made many musician(spicially onetime) in 90s. yg made bigbang, 2ne1, finaliy blank pink debut in 2000s. teddy (one of onetime members) composed most yg familly singer's song. still main producer.
    yang-hyun-suk said " if he did,t debut he didn,t make yg compamy . that means there were no bigbang, no blank pink"
    by the way you still didn,t talk about bigbang. that idol was legend in kpop and in asia untill bts have debuted.

  • @coldspurs2771
    @coldspurs2771 Год назад +19

    Wow, thank you for my recommended song “Ultramania”!
    In addition, Comeback Home...^^
    I hope there will be a lot of reactions from old K-pop in the future...😄

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад +2

      it was a great suggestion, thank you! It was way different than what i expected lol

    • @coldspurs2771
      @coldspurs2771 Год назад

      haha, it's a shame that Seo Taiji's MVs don't have subtitles...@@BestFriendsReact

  • @kjlee3262
    @kjlee3262 Год назад +45

    와우!! 30년전 레전드를 리뷰해주셔서 감사합니다❤❤

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад +6

      It was a lot of fun

    • @JinwooSeong-m1k
      @JinwooSeong-m1k 8 месяцев назад +3

      이 애들이 서태지의 음악을 호의적으로 말하고 있지 않고 우스게꺼리로 말하고 있다는걸 아시나요? 어디서 들은 음이다 이렇게 말하는 줄 알았다(한국어를 영어식으로 들었을때 웃기게 들리는거) 이런거 밖에 없습니다. 그러고는 마무리는 그럴듯하게 마무리 하네요. 헐

    • @user-mr5yw7mx4g
      @user-mr5yw7mx4g 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@JinwooSeong-m1k
      왜 재미로 다른나라 말투 따라하거나 지능이낮은 지적장애인 흉내내면서 웃는 그런거있잖음.
      우리나라 예전 코미디 프로그램을 보면 인권의식을 전혀 찾아볼수가 없었잖음.
      그런거라고 보면됨.
      특별히 악의적인이라서 그런건 아닐것임.

    • @junjun-xr5nb
      @junjun-xr5nb 4 месяца назад +1

      @@JinwooSeong-m1k 당연히 어디서 들은 음이죠....당연한거아닌가요? 음악은 미국이 원조인데?서태지가 어느나라 음악 영감을 받았겠어요? 당연한거에요 그리고 울트라맨이야에서 쥬스라고 했을때 당연히 주스라고 들려서 그런거고 실제로 펑크쉣이란 부분도 무슨말인진 모르지만 그렇게 들린다고 한게 뭐 잘못한건가요? 부정적인데 비트에 몸을 흔드나요? 이건 아닌듯 하네요 우리나라도 외국노래 들을때 우리나라 말처럼 들리면 웃잖아요 그렇게 들린다고 그게뭐 어때서요?이정도 까지는 음악을 까고 그러는건 아니잖아요

    • @JinwooSeong-m1k
      @JinwooSeong-m1k 4 месяца назад

      @@junjun-xr5nb 한국에서는 서태지를 표현할 떄 문화대통령부터 시작해서 시대를 표현했다는 둥 당시 십대들에게 음악 패션 심지어 사고방식까지 큰 영향을 줬다는 둥 거창한 표현이 많죠. 그래서 까는 걸 떠나서 허탈한 감정도 드는 거죠. 한국인으로서요. 예를 들면, 우리에겐 거창하고 위대한 이순신이지만, 지나가던 미국인에게는 뭐 어쩌라고 그냥 노란 칼잡이네 라는 느낌인거죠. 음악도 하나의 문화인데. 적어도 문화를 말하려면 상대방에 대한 최소한의 이해는 있어야 되지 않나 싶네요. 일반적읜 사람들은 그것을 "(문화적인) 존중"이라고 부릅니다. 사실 사람들이 리액션 영상에 기대감을 가지고 보는 것은 공감대의 형성이라 봐요. 그걸 알기 떄문에 영악한 유튜버들은 조회수를 위해 상대가 기대한 리액션을 해 주는게 대부분이고, 또 안티 리액션을 하더라도 자신이 조회수를 받아야 하기 떄문에 명확한 목적이 있죠. 적어도 안티 리액션을 했을때 기뻐할 사람들이 자신의 구독자들에 해당해야 한다는거죠. 암튼 적다보니 길어졌는데, 이 아래에 마냥 외국인이 리액션 해 주니 기쁘다 이런 댓글들은, 이제 한국인이라면 벗어나야 되지 않나 싶네요. 아 그리고 음악은 미국이 원조 아닙니다. 미국인에게 그런 말 해 보세요. 황당해 합니다.

  • @hirockblinkmonstiez
    @hirockblinkmonstiez 5 месяцев назад +4

    look at young YG go haha..amazing!

  • @소원빛
    @소원빛 7 месяцев назад +8

    서태지 가사는 거의 한글이 많다는것과 사랑 얘기뿐 아니라 여러가지 주제가 많다는것, 그리고 그것을 가감없이 표현한것이 너무 좋다❤

  • @wyntermyst
    @wyntermyst Год назад +4

    I remember downloading his 15th anniversary concert eons ago. Fun times.

  • @naraj6035
    @naraj6035 11 месяцев назад +11

    In Korea, there was talk that 'ultramania' was similar to the music of 'Limp Bizkit' or 'Korn', and some even said it was plagiarism. And in an interview with Limp Bizkit, who came to Korea to embarrass Seo Taiji at a Korean broadcasting station that hates Seo Taiji, he played the 'ultramania' CD. What's interesting is that Limp Bizkit, who heard 'ultramania', said, 'It's different from their own music, it's very original' and asked for the CD and took it with them. And in 2008, he was invited to perform at a concert hosted by Seo Taiji.
    korn was also invited to perform at a concert hosted by Seo Taiji in 2004.
    한국에서는 'ultramania'가 'Limp Bizkit'나 'korn'의 음악과 비슷하다며 표절이라는 사람들도 있었다. 그리고 서태지를 싫어하는 한국 방송국에서 서태지죽이기를 하며 한국에 내한한 Limp Bizkit과의 인터뷰에서 'ultramania' CD를 들려주었다. 재밌는점은 'ultramania'를 들은 'Limp Bizkit'은 '자신들의 음악과 다르다. 아주 독창적이다'라며 CD를 달라고 해서 가지고 갔다. 그리고 2008년에 서태지 주최 콘서트에 초청받아 공연하기도 했다. 'korn' 또한 2004년 서태지 주최 콘서트에도 초청받아 공연했다.

  • @robwebnoid5763
    @robwebnoid5763 Год назад +21

    Hello, you said something during Ultramania reaction that this might have not been received well in S.Korea. In fact it was. Hugely. The first song, Come Back Home, was during the early 1990's & Ultramania was around the Y2k era, so now the latter is 23 years ago. As some commenters may have already said, he is considered the Father of KPop, although he did not invent KPop on purpose, it was mainly inadvertent. It's a long story. But he is not part of, or under, KPop himself, he is still basically an indie artist, both during Taiji & Boys, & also during his Nu-metal era, & even up to this day. He is the "father" & KPop is his "child". The inspiration, influence, impetus & template of KPop basically came from him during the Boys era. It's the formfactor of Singing + Dancing, & thus so far that is what the performances of KPop has since been. However, slowly but surely, KPop has been bringing in instrument bands in the form of rock bands, thus some KPop groups are playing instruments & singing. You have to realize that the big irony of KPop is that its sound & style became more pop, hiphop, R&B & choreography, yet Seo Taiji is himself is first & foremost a rock/metal musician since the 1980's. But at the same time the KPop pop sound did also come from him. That might be kinda confusing to new people getting into KPop. But imagine in an alternate universe where Seo Taiji did accidentally create not K-Pop, but K-Metal instead & that timeline would be listening to tons of KMetal rock & metal bands, becoming a global sensation, just as KPop is doing in our universe. Anyway, hopefully you will react to more Taiji. I recommend a 7-minute snippet of the song "Classroom Idea" that features BTS rapping along with him at his 2017 concert, but there are no subtitles. There was another Classroom Idea clip that had captions but the channel seems to have disappeared. Unfortunately, the official SeoTaiji channel does not really do closed captions, so you will have to google lyrics yourself, or find lyrics videos by 3rd parties, as lyrics are an important part of Taiji. There are many other Taiji songs of course that you can find here on yt. He does other genres & had also done an orchestral rock mix in 2008 with a symphonic band. The pandemic had also messed up his touring plans those few years ago, so he now has been doing other stuff, including a cinematic conversion of that 2017 concert. He is now in his 50's so it's possible that touring may not be in his future, but you never know. My last observation is that without Seo Taiji, there would obviously be no such thing as KPop, as it exists now, thus none of the KPop groups for the past quarter century would probably not have existed, including BTS & Blackpink, the 2 globally biggest bands at the moment & I don't just mean biggest within the context of KPop, I mean biggest most popular bands worldwide, including google search hits (BTS is considered the biggest band). And all that thanks to Seo Taiji (which is really just his stage name).

    • @Imjustouttahere
      @Imjustouttahere Год назад +1

      I love you for writing all that, also I still don't know if I should actually call seo taiji a kpop artist when I'm trying to introduce him to people because they are going to think it's like "nowdays kpop" but it's like a whole different sound

    • @robwebnoid5763
      @robwebnoid5763 Год назад +1

      ​@@Imjustouttahere ... Just tell new people that Seo Taiji is not KPop, he only highly influenced what that industry & the bands were going to look & sound like. I would say that KPop's sound has never really changed that much since it started 25 years ago, after Seo Taiji & Boys disbanded. And the performance formfacter has never changed yet, it is still Singing+Dancing, as I said above, patterned mostly after "Seo Taiji & Boys". There were other smaller sources, but I think "Taiji & Boys" were the main influence. KPop has yet to fully incorporate Rock & Metal music, which is what Seo Taiji's main genres are, but you never know, that could happen in KPop's future. For now, Japanese J-Rock & J-Metal is where the global popularity is at today. It might still be confusing, but new fans just have to go down that rabbit hole a little at a time. Also, K-Pop is not inherently Korean either, because practically all of KPop originated from the west/US. You can also steer new people to watch DKDKTV's video essay here on youtube... "KPOP HISTORY in 20mins | From SeoTaiji to BTS".

  • @미도리-x8q
    @미도리-x8q Год назад +4

    잘 봤어요 :) 옛날 가수들 보는 콘텐츠 재밌는 것 같아서 2ne1 보다가 여기까지 왔네요 ㅎㅎ
    서태지가 우리나라 bts가 나오기 전까진 가장 압도적인 인기였다고 다들 말할 정도였지만, 이건 제 생각인데요. bts는 해외팬이 있지만 서태지는 국내에서 신드롬이 굉장해서 국내의 인기로는 지금 bts와 견주어도 서태지가 여전히 압도적이지 않을까 생각해요. 그만큼 인기가 많았다고 들었어요.. 전 저 당시에 태어난지 얼마 안되었을 때라 ㅋㅋㅋ 그 바로 다음 아이돌 세대부터 기억이 제대로 나지만요 ㅎㅎ그럼에도 불구하고 개인적으로 듀스를 가장 좋아해요. 듀스는 지금봐도 너무 멋있는... 홍콩배우 장국영처럼... 시대를 타지않는 느낌이랄까..
    또 연예인들의 우상이 듀스였기도 하고..
    한국에서 탑스타 된 연예인분들 중에 듀스 팬이었다고 고백한 사람도 정말 많아요. 특히 듀스 멤버 김성재..
    다음에 기회가 되면 듀스(deux) 편도 해주세요 :)
    전 우리나라에서 연예인 of 연예인은 김성재님 같아요. 인터넷이 지금처럼 발전하지않아 정보력이 없던 시절에, 지금과 같이 기획사 시스템도 아니였는데 그런 패션과 아우라가 어떻게 가능한지.. 아직도 패션 브랜드나 뮤지션들이 돌아가신 김성재님한테 영감도 많이 받고 듀스와 콜라보도 많이해요. 실제로 반응하셨던 래퍼 ZICO 몸에 듀스 문신도 있답니다..ㅎㅎ 성재님이 지금 살아계셨으면 어떤 모습이셨을지 궁금도 한데.. 뭐 아무튼 ㅎㅎ 지금은 서태지는 락 기반이고, 듀스는 뉴 잭 스윙 기반이라 결이 많이 다르다는 걸 알고있는데 당시에는 우리나라에서 라이벌 구도가 심했다고 하더라고요 ㅎㅎ 이 영상 보니까 듀스 보시는 것도 궁금해요. 기회가 되면 해주세요 :)

  • @idler9765
    @idler9765 10 месяцев назад +9

    혁명가 서태지!
    우리나라에 힙합과 메탈 장르를 보급하고 트롯트 일색의 성인가요 시대를 끝냈지

  • @JusticeGamingChannel
    @JusticeGamingChannel Год назад +12

    Never heard of them before, I really liked the first song, reminded me exactly of songs I used to listen to back in the day, and the 2nd song reminded me of something from Linkin Park heh, good times, those were great days of music back then.

    • @Imjustouttahere
      @Imjustouttahere Год назад

      If you liked it I recommend hayeoga from the same artist :)

  • @뚜비뚜밥-t9k
    @뚜비뚜밥-t9k Год назад +13

    와... 울트라맨이야 개오랜만이다.. 진짜...

  • @Dardove
    @Dardove Год назад +8

    On Come Back Home, BTS did a cover of it and 2EN1 had a song called Come Back Home as well which paid homage to it.
    Seo Taiji was in Sinawe before Seo Taiji And The Boys, which was a heavy metal group. And then Ultramania was after Seo Taiji And the Boys. He is an interesting character. Don't forget about his MAMA performance.
    Some other 1st generation groups to possibly check out include Fin.K.L (Lee Hyori's group), g.o.d., Sechs Kies, and H.O.T. I don't have specific songs for them as I probably only listened to them as part of variety shows. Also early Epik High. Their big hit that put them on the map was "Fly". And for even more early hip hop, there is Drunken Tiger as well.
    I will wait some more to give some 2nd gen recommendations, besides the ones I mentioned last week.

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад +1

      I think this throwback thing will be fun, I think doing a couple songs at a time will be the way to go.
      I remembered his mama performance afterwards and showed Chris. I saw that finkl was Lee hyoris groups, I think it will be cool to see that.

    • @Dardove
      @Dardove Год назад

      One interesting pair of MVs you could do together is Epik High's Umbrella (featuring Younha) and Younha's Umbrella.

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад

      that does sound fun lol

  • @goodsgood84
    @goodsgood84 Месяц назад

    지금 보면 저 눈물 한방울 떨어지는게 으... 할수도 있겠지만 저때는... 으... 소름돋았죠

  • @집사케이K
    @집사케이K Год назад +6

    Recommendation;
    The most influential kpop artist in history by dkdktv

  • @okjaASMR
    @okjaASMR 11 месяцев назад +3

    Wow ~~~~~~~~~~
    나의 우상을 함께 나눌수 있어 매우 감동입니다 ~❤

  • @sungbum0
    @sungbum0 Год назад +4

    Seotaiji hired the recodring and mixing engineer of Cypress Hill, Jason Roberts when recording COME BACK HOME. 😉

    • @카리스마-n8t
      @카리스마-n8t 11 месяцев назад +2

      성범아~굳이ㅜㅜ

    • @sungbum0
      @sungbum0 11 месяцев назад

      @@카리스마-n8t 말 짧은 너같은 님 보라고 쓴 거 아니니 패스하세여 ^^

  • @사파이어-x7c
    @사파이어-x7c 10 месяцев назад +2

    역시 서태지!👍❤️👏

  • @ryu2687
    @ryu2687 8 месяцев назад +2

    이때 사회분위기는 진짜 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ 다들 통바지 서태지 모자에 마스크 . 보이런던 정말 갖고싶었는데 파는데도 없었고. . .그립습니다 ㅎㅎ

  • @Iiiiiiilllliiii
    @Iiiiiiilllliiii 7 месяцев назад +1

    He is called president of culture in Korea

  • @soullessvocal6154
    @soullessvocal6154 Год назад +11

    Please take3 take5 tank internetwar fm business

  • @mattpeter5892
    @mattpeter5892 3 месяца назад +2

    Where is 'feel the soul' that is seo tae ji's real music??

  • @순열-s2h
    @순열-s2h 11 месяцев назад +6

    이것들아 밖에서 방황하지 말고 헤
    매이지 말고 집으러 컴백하라는 뜻
    이다

  • @afullcatpeanut
    @afullcatpeanut 9 месяцев назад +4

    이노래로 인해 많은가출청소년이 집으로 돌아갔어요
    그만큼 서태지는 대통령보다 위상이대단했음

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  9 месяцев назад

      That seems far fetched lol... I doubt a runaway heard a song and changed their lives, let alone enough to claim more powerful than a president

    • @almighty858
      @almighty858 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@BestFriendsReactThat's true. They were so huge and absolute idol for teenagers. So even runaways who rebel to family or school follow Seotaiji. This was on news. That's why Seotaiji was as known as the president of culture.

    • @user-mr5yw7mx4g
      @user-mr5yw7mx4g 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@BestFriendsReact그시절 한국상황을 잘알지도못하면서 잘 설명해줘도 인정을 안하냐..ㅋ
      문화 대통령이란 별명이 왜생겼겠음?
      그만큼 영향력이 막강했음..
      메탈 힙합 랩 춤을 접목한게 kpop의 시초가 된 것과는 별개로
      서태지는 90년대의 시대정신 같은것임.
      그당시 사회비판적인 가사로 시대적 불합리함으로부터 억압받던 청소년들에게 큰위로와 방향성을 제시해줬기 때문임.
      그래서 서태지를 보고자란 가출 청소년들에게도 그의 노래가 큰 메세지로 다가온것임.
      같은 시대를 고민하고 반항했던 선배로서의 조언같은 거였음.
      그래서 실제 가출청소년들이 돌아온다는 뉴스까지 나올 정도로 영형력이막강해서 문화대통령이란 별명이붙은것임.

    • @user-mr5yw7mx4g
      @user-mr5yw7mx4g 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@BestFriendsReact메탈 힙합 랩 춤을 접목한게 kpop의 시초가 된 것과는 별개로
      서태지는 90년대의 시대정신 같은것임.
      그당시 사회비판적인 가사로 시대적 불합리함으로부터 억압받던 청소년들에게 큰위로와 방향성을 제시해줬기 때문임.
      그래서 서태지를 보고자란 가출 청소년들에게도 그의 노래가 큰 메세지로 다가온것임.
      같은 시대를 고민하고 반항했었던 선배로서의 조언같은 거였음.
      그래서 실제 가출청소년들이 돌아온다는 뉴스까지 나올 정도로 영형력이막강해서 문화대통령이란 별명이붙은것임.

    • @jamiehotchner9047
      @jamiehotchner9047 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@BestFriendsReact it's true. I read the newspaper about it. It was even brocasted on TV news.

  • @2solesty
    @2solesty Год назад +12

    서태지의 진가는 그의 라이브 콘서트에 가면 제대로 알수 있다. 천재 싱어송라이터!!! 태지 라이브 쩔어!!

  • @jaygura3416
    @jaygura3416 Год назад +11

    Seotaiji - take two, feel the soul. Christmaloween, fm business, heffy end and many more

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад +3

      Thank you!

    • @조낑깡-x5z
      @조낑깡-x5z Год назад +3

      으아 추천곡 리스트 오지네요 오랜만에 들으러감

    • @Imjustouttahere
      @Imjustouttahere Год назад +4

      Take two is top tier, it's so so good the most underrated "take..." Song tbh😭🙏

    • @PeterPanComplexe
      @PeterPanComplexe 10 месяцев назад +1

      버뮤다도~~~~~

  • @sdlee9851
    @sdlee9851 Год назад +29

    서태지는 한국의 음악 대통령, 문화 대통령으로 불려진다. 대단한 사람이다. 그리고 서태지와 아이들에서 맴버 양현석은 현재의 YG사장이다.

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад +7

      Oh that's awesome that he is still in the music business and in such a powerful position

  • @kmh2051
    @kmh2051 10 месяцев назад

    언어와 국가의 장벽을 허물어트려주네요 그것은 음악!

  • @goodsgood84
    @goodsgood84 Месяц назад

    한국 음악에 벽을 깬 전설적인 밴드죠..서태지와 아이들이 없었다면 우리나라 음악에 발전은 30년은 늦었을거라 생각합니다.

  • @TheKomix1
    @TheKomix1 Год назад +2

    I'm enjoying your content. And I thought a lot about writing comments after seeing this content recently recommended in the algorithm.
    What I was worried about is information about Seo Taiji.
    I'd like to give you his history briefly.
    Seo Taiji dropped out of high school at the age of 17 with a desire for music from childhood. At the age of 18, he began his official career as a bassist in a legendary heavy metal band called "Sinawe".
    The name 'Seo Taiji' has been used since then. From this point on, he studied composition and arrangement deeply, and began to be imprinted as a musician recognized by his acquaintances.
    Later, during the downturn of the 'Sinawe' band, he withdrew and became independent. After becoming independent, Seo focused more on composition and production. I want to do music that fits overseas pop music trends, so I make "Seo Taiji and Boys" to do rap music genres.
    "Seo Taiji and Boys" became a huge hit in the Korean pop music industry and won the title of president of culture. It has been the most popular rap dance music based on hip-hop for about five years, and the members have agreed to break up the team under the pressure of too much popularity.
    About three years later, Seo Taiji will release an EP-oriented one-man band album, "Five," saying he wants to do rock music again. It is famous for its album full of messages that pay tribute to fans with alternative rock music.
    If you have a chance, I recommend you listen to the "Five" album.
    Pop music is not perfect, but it is an inflection point in his career in terms of message. (I recommend Take 5)
    In 2000, he organized "Seo Taiji Band" and started to do new metal music. The new metal genre started its career as a heavy metal, and I think it was the music he wanted to do because he devoted himself deeply to hip-hop music during "Seo Taiji and the Kids." It will be very popular, selling nearly 1 million copies each of the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th albums.
    He is a person who has achieved everything he wants to do as a musician by selling out live tours.
    I think his musical challenges and achievements have had a lot of influence on the current K-pop market. In the industry, I think there are many issues that would not have been advanced if he had not been for him, including the method of making records, the relationship between artists and production companies, the relationship between artists and fans, and the issues related to record copyrights.
    Although it is a very poor English composition, I hope that the intention to convey information about "Seo Taiji" will be well conveyed.
    I think I wrote it for too long. I'm sorry, but I want to tell you^^

  • @joy30232
    @joy30232 Год назад +2

    ❤😊👍😘😍🙏

  • @soyothedanny
    @soyothedanny Год назад +6

    Ultramania was not underground. Every young generation was going crazy listening to the song and head banging. I was too in elementary school and i dont even like the genre

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад

      That's awesome, as a metalhead at heart it makes me happy knowing it was popular lmao

  • @쥬리-r3f
    @쥬리-r3f Год назад +4

    I recommend the Seo Taiji Symphony.
    Watch Comeback Home with Seo Taiji Symphony

  • @purplelsa
    @purplelsa 7 месяцев назад

    There is like hardcore K rock / metal fans out there in Korea and also K rap / Hiphop fans. If you ever want to check out K hiphop, you'll enjoy them too. I love BeWhy

  • @numetal109
    @numetal109 Месяц назад

    cypress hill Korea Band😮

  • @junjun-xr5nb
    @junjun-xr5nb 4 месяца назад

    Mic check, one, two
    We are the youth, youth, youth
    Always mean to me truth, truth, truth
    Tell me I'm crazy (everyone is)
    Everyone's like that
    Yeah, yeah, I want to go crazy more
    Ultraman, when I was a kid, my dream was
    Ultraman, what kind of country is this
    Ultraman, from now on, I'm calming down
    Ultraman, Super Ultra Mania
    Let's have an honest answer
    There's no hero anymore
    It's been a long time since I've died
    You're the hero of the day
    Ultraman, when I was a kid, my dream was
    Ultraman, what kind of country is this
    Ultraman, from now on, I'm calming down
    Ultraman, Super Ultra Mania
    A punch like an ultra to you that was straight
    It was like an ultra punch to you
    I felt empty, but I felt like an ultra punch
    It was like an ultra punch to me
    (Punch, punch, punch, punch, punch, punch, punch, punch, punch)
    A generation of judges, closed to you
    I'm sure you're afraid of the new light
    I'm just happy. I'm looking forward to it more
    When you're mean to me again
    I won't leave you alone
    You will now be judged by Ultra's name
    You're gonna use your standards to talk about us. Sooner or later, you're gonna
    Mic check, one, two
    We are the youth, youth, youth
    You always tell me, Juice, Juice, Juice
    Tell me I'm crazy (everyone is)
    Everyone's like that
    A world of crazy enthusiasts, a bright crazy world
    Ultraman, when I was a kid, my dream was
    Ultraman, the answer sheet that changed me
    Ultraman, from now on, I'm calming down
    Ultraman, Super Ultra Mania

    • @junjun-xr5nb
      @junjun-xr5nb 4 месяца назад

      no juice truth haha no punk shit I felt empty, but I felt like an ultra punch haha

  • @BobbleheadXx
    @BobbleheadXx Год назад +4

    Plz react to more old Korean songs

  • @minkyee
    @minkyee 7 месяцев назад

    3:10 He is YG

  • @myungsikkim-mc2gu
    @myungsikkim-mc2gu Месяц назад

    start of k pop seo tai ji

  • @patriciamurashige6879
    @patriciamurashige6879 Год назад

    Was pretty much underground…

  • @라면-o9k
    @라면-o9k Год назад +3

    Boa-no.1 추천

  • @순열-s2h
    @순열-s2h 11 месяцев назад +2

    ❤서태지오빠 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요 사랑해요

  • @e79224
    @e79224 11 месяцев назад

    30년도 더 지난 영상이네요ㅋ

  • @TheScentofpoet
    @TheScentofpoet 8 месяцев назад

    young posse - xxl

  • @dyniadyniadynia
    @dyniadyniadynia Год назад

    PLEASE react to kpop history in 20min

  • @wcatpkh
    @wcatpkh 11 месяцев назад +1

    ruclips.net/video/8J3m-ao43Bs/видео.html
    '난 알아요.' 데뷔곡
    한국에 트롯트, 발라드가 메인 이였을 때,
    힙합을 가지고 와서 파란을 일으켰음.
    서태지 : 16세 가출, 시나위(락그룹) 기타리스트 활동, 그 이후 '서태지와 아이들' 결성
    양현석(YG), 이주노 : 백업댄서 활동 중 서태지와 아이들 결성으로 랩퍼로 활동
    공식 은퇴 후,
    서태지 : 락 그룹 소속사 대표
    양현석(YG) : 힙합 그룹 소속사 대표
    이주노 : 아이돌 댄스 그룹 소속사 대표

  • @ΚάλλεΤάβος
    @ΚάλλεΤάβος Год назад

    Rock went underground in Korea on July 30, 2005 after the MBC Live Music Camp incident. MBC banned the appearance of indie acts and the other broadcasters followed suit. It was still there, just no national / international exposure.

    • @BestFriendsReact
      @BestFriendsReact  Год назад

      Oh damn, I'll have to look into that. Sounds intense

  • @고사리-i3l
    @고사리-i3l 10 месяцев назад

    대부

  • @jinu408
    @jinu408 7 месяцев назад

    힙합의 골든 에이지였던 95년 본토 힙합 통틀어서 비트 하나 만큼은 독보적이었다고 생각함..그나저나 저 외국인들은 그냥 많이 들었던 음악 마냥 별 반응이 없구나..어차피 쟤네들이 사용한 걸 차용한 것이니 뭐 그렇다 쳐도 민망한 기분이 드는 건 왜일까..

  • @ec20001able
    @ec20001able 11 месяцев назад +1

    한시대의 표절 시작이지.......

  • @한별-t1s
    @한별-t1s 3 месяца назад +1

    비웃는 영상이네