I think you guys are becoming our favorite reactors...and may I add that you guys are the best pair, great contrast bc of the different personalities together have a perfect synergy. Also love the genuine but hilarious moments too. Please react to RM and Wale, one of the best collabs, in my opinion. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I also like the honesty without sounding negative. But that’s just how I hear it. We don’t have to agree or like about everything but as long as it’s respectful than that’s all we need in the world.
@@NotJustAnimeOfficialyou dont have “toxic masculinity” bc youre new to this, all yall have been doing is asking questions and theres nothing wrong with that. I just found yall and watched your first ever bts reaction and im just now getting to this one and so far you guys are halarious. Eman does have some learning to do about kpop and what now but its all love you guys❤❤❤, imma start the video now lmao
I don't agree about the makeup. Male artist in the spot light wear makeup. Singers, rappers, actors, news casters etc.. Makeup makes anyone more attractive. The only difference with BTS is, makeup is part of the K-pop culture and they don't try to hide it. BTW, I'm a black, 58 year old female Army. Enjoyed your reaction. 💜
Yuppp!!!that what I said above ..1 they prob don't know that the whole kpop industry & 3 every mf including rappers over here n actors get makeup put on n4 mvs n shoots ...that facts💯
We know that's not what they mean. There's makeup for the stage or camera, but the makeup that's making people not familiar with it is beauty makeup. Beauty makeup doesn't just make sure you don't look washed out under strong lighting, but it enhances/highlights/decorates your features. Newscasters, as you say, wear makeup, but they don't wear eyeshadow like, say, Jimin does in BST. That wasn't just to look decent, that was to make sure nobody can Jim-out. 😂
@@nevaladderComo que Jim-out? A que te refieres? Igualmente usan maquillaje, todos pueden usarlo simplemente que los hombres no usan porque según ellos "son para chicas" y no, no sólo son para ellas.
I'm a man, 34 yo, I love old rap, rock and metal, And I never thought I would be able to like BTS songs. Sometimes you have to put your prejudices aside to discover good surprises. They sometimes have lighter songs made for the general public that I do not like, but they also have a lot of deep songs and it is clearly not made for young girls. I think you have to listen to the good ones to understand. I really recommend you to react to the rap line first : - RM JOKE - RM CHANGE (feat Wale) - RM SEOUL - RM FOREVER RAIN - RM MOONCHILD - (Suga) Agust D BURN IT - (Suga) Agust D DAECHWITA - (Suga) Agust D HAEGEUM - (Suga) Agust D AMYGDALA - (Suga) Agust D THE LAST - Jhope ARSON - Jhope MORE - Jhope PANDORA'S BOX - Jhope WHAT IF - Jhope DAY DREAM And the 3 rappers together : - Cypher medley live (this video) : BTS Cypher Medley (ft. Supreme Boi) live in Seoul 2017 [ENG SUB] [Full HD] - UGH!! - Outro tear live at wembley (this video) : BTS OUTRO: TEAR Live Performance - Eng Sub For the VOCAL LINE : - Jimin LIKE CRAZY - V SINGULARITY - Jin EPIPHANY - Jungkook STAY ALIVE And the vocal line together : - The truth untold (this video) : BTS - The Truth Untold [Live Stage Mix w/ Lyrics] BTS songs with the entire group : - Tomorrow - SPINE BREAKER For amazing live perfomances I recommend theses videos : - [MMA 2019](BTS) | Full Live Performance - [FULL HD] BTS MMA 2018 - FULL PERFORMANCE (MELON MUSIC AWARDS) - BTS Full Live Performance MAMA 2016 [ENG SUB] [Full HD]
Absolutely right! I am 71 born at a time where music in the 50s and 60s exploded all different genres love all types of music but BTS at this stage has my heart. It is something to watch them. They are phenomenal.
suga is only SHY with showing affection because of his childhood and his trauma. it didn’t have anything to do with hip hop. he is comfortable with his feminine side. he didn’t want to dance not because of his backstory he just only wanted to be a composer.
Rm and suga weren’t into the make up cuz of it tho , they also didnt respected or take seriously idol rapper, they even had bars about it on previous BTS songs , until they got to know how hard is to be an idol , cuz of the tight schedule and everything.
@@mev9752 ...?? what .. im talking about the reactors saying how he hates or doesn't like being feminine when in reality suga could not care less if he is
@@linoscult5251 yoongi is the last person to care about gender, masculinity and femininity. in one of the interviews they did he said something along the lines of toxic masculinity I'm not fond of those expression
@@mev9752 that was part of it but not the whole thing for Yoongi/them back in the days like at first he just wanted to be a songwriter that's why he was quote unquote against dancing and make up. Like they just were prejudiced in that matter but that quickly washed away and they understood hip-hop, rap and being idols has nothing to do with all that and it was just another aspect/form of art. Plus makeup has different context in Korea/large parts of Asia than how it is looked upon in America where they see men wearing it 🤷♀️ bts do not care about gender and what is expected/what comes with being masculine feminine because they r a healthy mix of both
@@linoscult5251now. But you're clearly not very familiar with early yoongi. He talked many times about men not showing feelings and men being tough and unemotional and the expectations of hip hop. He really internalised that from hip hop legends and his own father. He said men who were very masculine were best. These guys weren't off track. Yoongi has changed and grown a lot. That's partly why we love him.
To be clear, in my statement below, I am in no way offended by y’all’s conversations or comments. I find y’all sincere in your opinions and entertaining. Remember when reading captions that the translation may not mean what it means to us. Like when it says that JK “fell for him”… he was only 13 years old. He was impressed with RM. IMO, it’s time we get over the makeup issue. Do we appreciate the music or not? Do we appreciate the struggle or not? Do we love their personalities or not? Do we love them for always keeping it real with the fans and sharing so much with us? Those are the important things. Makeup/smakeup! 😊
You’re right, but they seem to be the kind of people so deep set into their opinions that it’s hard to understand there’s more out there; self centered in a way, it’s all about what they know, what they’re used to, and their culture. It’s going to take a while for them to move on from all that and just appreciate them for the music and artistry.
Jody gives me life!! Poking and rubbing in his friends face his love for Jimin and pointing out how attractive the guys are in and making him uncomfortable I LOVE IT!!!!
I have to educate you guys a little bit on the whole make up thing: if you think warren g, 50 Cent and even Biggy didn’t have stage make up/ were straight out wearing foundation during video shoots, you are very wrong. The only difference is, that they didn’t do eye make up. Foundation and concealer it’s all there. Otherwise Film and stage light will wash you out as well. Correctors such as undereye peach colours are very common too as they cancel out dark circles otherwise Rap artist, are usually wearing sunglasses. And there are like 100s of levels in texture and pigmentation you can chose from in order to get the „natural“ look. Snoop also definitely uses setting powder and has tinted lashes, or at least waterline eye eyeliner in a lot of videos. Just a quick reality check. The hypocrisy is real. HOWEVER, I personally think wearing make up or not wearing makeup defines you as an artist. It can just be self-expression or boost your confidence. Hip Hop is a movement and targets social injustice, the „decorations“ are secondary (so in a way BTS is a lot more Hip Hop than a lot of „Hip Hop artists“ these days, who purely focus on flexing). Tupac always feared, that people would copy the T.H.U.G life persona and wear his shirts/ style without really understanding what his definition of „thug“ was and why it was necessary for him to „provoke“ and stand out. He also hated the „follower“ mentality and deciding what people have to wear and to do in general. Gotta keep your head up. PS: Michael Jackson had vitiligo and sun allergy which is one of the reasons he „bleached“ his skin. He did get a nose job though purely for appearances, but according to his siblings only after a decade of their father Joseph Jackson bullying and beating him for his „big nose“. There is a reason why Michael made a bunch of songs about his dad and why Joseph appears as a gross canine counting money in one of MJs videos…
Seriously. I don't care who you are, if you are an entertainer male or female who has to be filmed or have pictures taken you have to wear some make up. Well I mean technically you don't have to wear make up, but most celebrities don't want to show their bare face.
Love your comment. 🤟🏾 I pretty much commented the same thing on their Blood Sweat and Tears reaction. The hypocrisy and very narrow view of the world saddens me. I have been on two movie sets and if you were on camera, you had on makeup. Everyone. Black, White, Latino, Male, Female. Everyone. Sigh. The toxic masculinity is real around the world.
I understand. 😊I always try to keep in mind, the western mindset does not apply to the rest of the world. Especially the east. I am grateful that I have been able to travel, which has led me to allow my mind to be open to cultural differences. @@bulletproofwaafle7770
Theyre not wearing makeup just to wear it, its while on stage or for mvs. Which ALL entertainers do, even when your favourite rapper is on camera theyre wearing makeup. Even if they were wearing it just to wear it, thats okay. Toxic masculinity is one of the biggest downfalls of the black community.
The members of BTS grew up in hiphop and actively denounce toxic masculinity and homophobia even though they grew up in misogynistic South Korean. They know how deadly and detrimental those are to society. I wish the black community would let those things go.
Thanks for reacting to this BTS Guide. Just to clarify though, it’s not that Suga rejects femininity or homosexuality or anything else and is cold because he learned that from black rap. It’s just his personality, he’s an introvert. 😅 All BTS members are known to be very open and accepting and as you dive deeper into their music (hopefully), you’ll find that they don’t subscribe to masculine toxicity at all.
I agree 100%..and btw about makeup hiphop black & white ppl conversations 👉every thing is evolving with time anyways ...nothing is going to be permanent ..changes are going to happen with each generation. Everyone is free to express themselves the way they want and BTS never dissapoints to send this message💜
Absolutely agree with you. Those comments did make me feel not a little uncomfortable, because I think they do misunderstand not only Suga but also a lot of Korean culture. Korean men can be very phlegmatic, and especially the older generation. Suga has described his dad as pretty tight lipped and said they hardly talked when he was growing up. He was a man of his time and place - hard working, working class and ... quite hard. But while Suga and his parents had their moments I don;t think he ever felt unloved. or felt he did not love them. That was plain the first time he saw them at a concert, threw himself into a deep traditional bow and collapsed weeping, because he knew that for the first time he had their approval. Suga could not express the love and support he does for BTS and fans, or write the lyrics he does in his many rap verses, if he was following a kind of "learned expression" from American rap. That is not his story, and if he tried to do that he would be fake. Which he is most emphatically not. His rap is direct, sometimes brutal, sometimes controversial, but always honest and real. His rap comforts ARMY and tells us to be kind to ourselves and to each other.
Rm and suga were not into the make up stuff cuz of it tho , and didn’t respect idol music or idols in general specially “idol rappers “ they literally talk about in their rookies songs , but they grew and accepted since they learn other idols and realize how hard is to be an idol cuz of the schedule and everything.
He literally said his personality is like that because he learned it from his KOREAN father. He's what Koreans describe as "tsundere" (hard exterior, but soft interior). I get that hip hop had a big influence worldwide, and within BTS, but you guys are applying it's influence way too heavily to the individual members...they have their own culture and personalities outside of hip hop. RM even has a song talking about how he isn't a whole bunch of things...hip hop being one of them.
@@Maraaha55you're forgetting a lot of statements he made in interviews early on here. He definitely made multiple comments attributing his personality and early overly masculine style and insecurity to both influences. Music is Yoongis life and Hip hop was the basis of that love. It's not an exaggeration to say it had as much influence on him as his family. He clearly learned that the masculine posturing of hip hop isn't a requirement for authenticity and dropped and even spoke against it in time but he and RM both struggled with these expectations early on.
Suga has issues with showing affection because he's an introvert and he's had depression and anxiety.. Korean culture is very open and men are affectionate with each other.. Makeup is widely accepted in Korean culture also
It would help you to remember that the whole world does not have the same concept of masculinity as you. Your favorite 'masculine' men artists wear just as much makeup. Makeup on stage and flashy clothes don't make them less masculine but their kindness, compassion, showing affection to each other and making the world a better place makes them much more masculine and lovable to us. The way you were name calling people who were giving you views is self explanatory as to how judgmental you are.
I don't really understand your comment. They are obviously giving their own opinions from their background while acknowledging their biases. I don't think it's disparaging to limit your views of masculinity to a more narrow denotion of conservative masculinity. It's just that they use different word(s) to describe what you view as masculine.
Let me school you younguns. Army don’t care about your sexuality. If you are a secure man, you can appreciate another great looking man and not be gay. The Jimin Effect is real. Toxic masculinity has distorted things to the point that s*it that don’t matter is upfront. Historically, men wore makeup and earrings before women. Seriously, BC before Chrst. Prince started out with all Blk fans. Do Me Baby, Controversy, Adore. Prince didn’t become crossover until he made the movie Purple Rain/song. He wore heels, but Prince was involved and married to some beautiful women. He could easily pull a woman wearing a perm prettier than ours, boots with heels, makeup and really no one talked about him being gy. His song controversy was just that. His music was so suggestive Okay, the make up. Ya’ll it ain’t that deep. News casters get powdered up before going on air. Anywho, The creators of K-pop got the idea from MTV back in the 80’s. Some European artists back then wore makeup- like mega group DURAN DURAN. Also, ancient K, Egyptians, NA wore makeup. Makeup had meanings other than femininity. Warriors. K-pop vocalists are called IDOLS. They are suppose to be someone you want but you can never have. They don’t need to have acne and basically f up skin. They have to have great skin, weight on point, not to thick. SK developed makeup for men. The idols and actors have to have flawless skin. They are always photographed and after debut they performed live weekly. Just a note, Michael did not have vitiligo when he was young. He is not a good example for anything other than his artistry because he had issues about his looks. He could have wore makeup that was close to his natural beautiful skin color, but he went clown YT, destroyed his face. Thank you guys for your interest in our guys. I need to send you a link that shows your friend that your reaction to Jimin is normal. Gay no. Just the Effect. Your energy makes me smile. Somber dude watch V, other new video. You both will love it. His album comes out in September. 🙆🏾♀️🫶🏾💜
Great breakdown😭😭… our comparison with Prince and MJ is never necessarily about hiphop… But the fact the black community accepts their artistry and manage to listen to their music without constantly mentioning their appearance.. Also… we spread the fact that BTS (as a group) makes music in all genres.. they’ve become superstars.. so we’re going to compare them to such…
toxic masculinity one of the worst things that afflicts men. Trapping yourselves in boxes created by others to appease others and never yourself. The irony of making jokes about being attracted to jimin, a man wearing makeup, then calling men who wear makeup “lost” is very funny
It’s even more bizarre when you consider makeup was originally created by/for MEN and only later adopted by females, and in nature the males are the really “flashy” ones in most species. 🤷🏻♀️
Well they didn't do that. At least not in this video, especially towards the end. They had to learn and settle their cultural differences and so forth. Everyone is not going to be super duper open-minded about everything, or everything all at once. But as long as one is willing to learn and ask questions and receive, then that's a very good thing for a Start😊
ALSO, Wembley Stadium is in the UK and they sang their song to them in KOREAN. 80k mostly not Korean, singing in their language. That is the most heartfelt thing about it.
Thank you for the reaction. I love your epic stanning for Jimin. They all are great! Not only did the English fans at Wembly sing Young Forever. They sang it in Korean. The producers/set people flashed the words up on the jumbotrons for ARMY.
You guys are very entertaining to watch, but let me say some things: the boys are handsome for sure, but it's not what make us love them, but it's bc they are talented, hard working, humble, nice, polite, funny and cares a lot about us. It's a big mistake assuming armys are just into them for their looks, we love their music, they truly have a lot to say, their lyrics have deep meaning. And more, they're all about self love and taking care of ourselves, they make us happy and bring comfort to our hearts. That's why there's armys all around the word, different ages and cultures. They are here for us and we are here for them as well. Hope you get to know them better and enjoy the journey. Regards from Brazil 💜
I’m a grandmother with a grandson 16 days younger than JK #HappyBirthdayJunKook , so yes, I find them adorable and very handsome, but it has nothing to do with why I adore them so much. it started with their powerful dancing and singing in the “Run BTS” dance practice and then I saw “On Kinetic Manisfesto” and I was HOOKED! I find it hard to even watch any of the normal things I normally watch. I start watching a show and within 15 minutes I find that I am am on YT it Weverse watching more BTS content! I’m an addict, for sure! 😂😂😂💜 Greetings from Texas, USA
Watching you fanboy over Jimin is hilarious they say once you JimIN you can't JimOUT😄 Tell your friend it's ok to acknowledge that another man is handsome it doesn't make him any less manly there are multiple video compilations of grown straight men reactors constantly being blown away by the beauty of Jimin it's totally fine 😅 Also let us know your favorite genres so we'd recommend you some songs I'm a baby Army myself I always thought BTS weren't going to be for me but these guys are just incredible in every way you're in for a ride 💜
Thanks for giving our guys a chance..The street scene was from an opportunity they got for a show called American Hustle Life, not real great for the guys but they learned so many things.. As of now, they have over a 1000 awards and I believe 21 Billboard awards.. the interview which shows the rappers talking smack to RM and Suga, that rapper is still in prison and just look at our guys.. In Korea and kpop the leader is not always the oldest.. Our guys broke the mold and did many things that most idols were not allowed to do.. I'm 57 and Army..I found BTS in 2019 and watched them grow into some of the most humble talented gifted artist and young men the world has to offer💜 The vlives are so much fun.. RM just comes and hangs out with us Yoongi comes and usually gives us such uplifting words J-Hope usually dances for us Jin cooks and eats with us JK takes song requests and gives us a mini show V does so many different things, usually sings or needs eats Jimin builds arts n crafts with us RM is a lyrical genius, especially the way he uses wordplay even between languages, composes using different beats flows rhythms.. He's also the only one who does not have a driver's license Yoongi is my bias and I love how he's so savage.. He seems like a very cold and distant person but he's very caring and loving.. Yoongi loves to read and he's a huge history buff.. I also love when he's rapping about how he made it to easy to be an idol, because if he wasn't he be mopping the floor with his competition.. J-Hope is a phenomenal dancer and just recently headlined at Lollapalooza.. Hobi is the sunshine of the group Jin was cast on the street getting off the bus that's true, it has happened twice to him... He did not sing or dance at all before he became a trainee.. Jin used to make the lunches and drive the younger ones to school Jungkook was only 13/14 when he joined as a trainee, he loves his brothers and Army so very much, loves to take risks, he's pitch perfect and talented in so many things. He's called the "golden maknae"because he's just good at everything he does🤷 V was hidden because the company feared he would be approached by other companies because of his striking good looks.V's voice is like a river of melted chocolate and his vocal range is amazing. He loves jazz and he feels like an old soul to me. He's very funny and spontaneous. Jimin is pure perfection when he dances, the feelings and emotions he's able to protray is amazing. He also had the shortest time as a trainee, around 7 months only.
Fellow American here (56 yr old grandmother) and I’m absolutely willing to give you guys a chance, but I’m disappointed that you continue to obsess over makeup and sexuality. Just…why? You spent the vast majority of this video talking about it….AGAIN. I just want you to start focusing on the music and their artistry. We are all humans and until we stop it with trying to find any kind of division possible, we’re never going to achieve what’s possible for humankind. Suga has actually come to love dancing now. He’s been taking lessons on his own during this past year. He’s also become much more openly affectionate over the years and he loves his brothers so much. He cried uncontrollably during the last day of his sold out world tour earlier this month as he sang about a best friend from his youth who got hooked on drugs and went to prison, about his promise to be there to support younger idols coming up in the industry, and about finally overcoming the mental health issues he’s struggled with since his teenage years. ARMY try very hard to follow BTS’ example of learning to love ourselves and others without prejudice. However, we’re human too and sometimes we get upset when we do try to educate, but it seems to not resonate. I do think you’re trying. It’s a shame that “masculinity” has such a narrow definition in the west and you guys are just a product of this particular culture. I promise I’ve suffered in my own life because of toxic masculinity and it’s probably why I’m so adamantly opposed to it now that I’m older and wiser. I truly hope you guys decide to use your reach to improve this world. That can only happen when we all begin to focus on what we have in common as humans, as well as, allowing our fellow humans to be happy by being their true selves. Borahae 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Amen sister 🙌🏿🙏 well said. ASE Ashae. And It'll take a lot of some time, but 🔜 we'll make it through this storm... But first there's some Many steps to go, but just a little bit of Evolution and we'll go back to being Higher Beings of the soul. Sort of like a Fallen ⭐ finding it's Place in the Universe and going there🤓. 🥺🫰🏽🥹
The fandom is so big that even a small percentage is a lot of toxic people . Also, people from other K-pop fandoms like to come in to the comments and talk sh1t to make Army look crazy. It’s a thing. You guys are great and I appreciate you being open minded and growing with us. Cultures learning about other cultures will save us all someday. 💜
@NotJustAnimeOfficial just found you guys and all I have to say is "Hip Hop Lover" they pay and keep paying homage to the GOATS of old school rap and hip hop. Please check it out. Thanks 👍
Don't worry you have what we call the Jimin Effect, there are videos on it, you aren't alone there. 30+ percent of Army are male fans. Suga and Jin are introverts, they can be shy, but Suga is also known as the Savage King or Lil Meow Meow (has the habits of a cat) including no touching. They all have dualities. Check out Raplines song UGH, Outra Tear live, Cyphers 1-4 and Medley live. Vocal line House of Card, Piped Piper, and Dimples.
I get where "old school hiphop culture" used to be, but can't you recognize the problems with it?? If they stamp make-up as being girly or gay, doesn't mean that's the fact we need to accept. I hope to see you become more openminded and grow to be more accepting and loving. It does nothing to keep ranting back and forth about make-up, like...... it's just some colours on a face... what are we talking about.....? ❤ I think it should be left in the middle, and I hope you can enjoy your journey with BTS
toxic masculinity just leads into misogyny... theyre fine with women wearing makeup because they see them as weak and inferior, the only way for men to feel better about themselves is to stay away from that. so when other men do those things they have to call them something (usually gay... but anything else to also make them inferior.) but then also they won't date women if they look "ugly" without makeup but bash women who wear "too much" makeup.. yeah i can't stand those people.
They only wear makeup because that's the idol persona. They do not wear makeup in there everyday life. It's not that deep 😩😩 Also alot of American artists wear makeup in music videos it's just not as heavy
Once you Jimin, you can't Jimout! 😊 There's a video out there called "Jimin making men question their sexuality." Please react to that. Haha. Thank you for your reaction to BTS!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Suga is just a very introverted dude lol, so he used to struggle with affection, bc he didnt know how to receive lovey dovey things. The boys helped him become more comfortable socially and he became lot more expressive with his love and affection.
Why do you guys focus so much on homosexuality?! It's getting really tiresome. BTS is from a whole different culture. One, apparently, you guys know absolutely nothing about nor open to learn about. They are all about love and inclusiveness. Hopefully, you'll become more tolerant once you learn more about the group and its members.
Suga once described KPop as 'integrated content'. So it is a combination of the crazy hair, the makeup, the high fashion, the dancing and the high quality videos/performances. You need to throw out the american/western ideas of a particular look must make you LGBT. This look is not a BTS thing, it is a Kpop thing and a I would say BTS are actually pretty tame when it comes to make up and clothes compared to other groups! Also, it is not unusual for younger men in Korea to actually wear light make up to brighten their skin, it is not a big deal. It is just something you don't really notice or care about after a while. We are too distracted by their amazing music!💜
@@imajinallthepurpleRight, ouuu I'm so glad you said that "in different Degrees". Because everyone's skin tone and such doesn't look right or go on Everyone's faces, Nor Look right on just everyone's body or Face, complexion etc.. Basically everything isn't for everybody, it's really all about "discernment" and Living &Loving Accordingly and as a "JUST" Being.
The great thing about BTS and K-pop culture is that they do not feel their masculinity is threatened by looking good with their makeup, jewelry, and clothing. Knowing that their gender is not defined by that and they present themselves to their followers in the best way possible. I feel like there is great respect for their fans and their own performances. They do not need to be clean-faced and poorly dressed or unkempt to define themselves as men, because really, those things do not define a man or a woman. Nothing worse than stereotyping people and limiting and criticizing them based on personal limitations. The world is very big and diverse, full of different cultures and new, less limited ways of thinking, fortunately. Understanding and respecting it helps us grow as people. It is understandable that difference scares and challenges our own conceptions of the world. Here's to the good changes that open mentalities and elevate them by putting interest in the things that really need to be put beyond appearances. Love from Argentina. Del, 53 years old.
Why become some men so insecure when it comes to compliment another guy?. 😂 It just means that you are not blind and can appreciate if a man looks nice. Doesn`t mean you are gay and wanna have sex with him at all. Love your fanboying over him. Its not just about looks or sexiness. Jimins personality is so special. I`m 56 and I love this man/these men with all my heart. In this Bangtan Sonyeondan shit for life! Borahae 💜
Your blending to cultures together. Hip hop and South Korean. Suga is his own person, he doesn’t copy, he’s just not as affectionate, but I can also say he is, because BTS does pull that out of him because they have been together for so long. They are family. He has his moments, there was episode on their show, where he held V’s hand pretty much the whole game they were playing. He is that way with the three youngest members, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. Because in Korean culture the older one help and take care of the younger ones. Just like you would do with a younger sibling. Korean culture is different, it’s not uncommon to see friends be affectionate towards one another. It’s not sexualized, but they are more touchy feely towards the same sex, because in Korean culture, there isn’t a lot of contact (touching, hugging) with the opposite sex lie that. They don’t do that stuff unless they are dating for a while, or married. They even keep all that touching stuff for when they are at home, they are very conservative about relationships between men and women. They, Koreans, express themselves with touch, which we as Americans are not used to seeing that. But on the other side, they say we are more open towards a hug, arm around the shoulder if we have just met someone. The touchy stuff in South Korea doesn’t happened until you really know someone. Once that happens, there are no boundaries, touch is not associated with sex, it’s just expressing how much they care about each other.💜
It wasn’t a concert it was a free show of 200 people in a small venue. BTS owns a huge part of the company that now is HYBE / Big Hit Music. They pretty much built the company.
You guys are completly wrong about hiphop.... Insane.... You should go study more the culture, hiphop has absolutly nothing to do with the macho culture, you just have to be authentic and true to yourself and to your audience. In a article back in 2015, when RM was asked about the meaning of hiphop, here's what he said about what Warren G teached him and what he experienced (and I completly agree with him): "I wanted to ask Warren G a lot about hip-hop. Like Warren G stated, things like ‘shooting guns, doing drugs, robbery’ aren’t things that are hip-hop itself, but a negative side that’s included within hip-hop. It’s like an uninvited guest that shoved its way into hip-hop, but people said that that’s hip-hop. He also told me that hip-hop is something that’s open to everyone despite what race you may be or what language you may speak. I heard a lot of great things from him besides those as well. Although it may seem like a very obvious thing, but the weight of it just felt different when Warren G said it. And after everything he would say, Warren G attached “It’s all Good.” When I heard those words from the side, then my mood felt really good. Should I compare it to the feeling of a grandfather telling good stories next to you (laughter)." In another interview he said: "Defining hip-hop is the same as trying to define love. If there are 6 billion people in the world, then there are 6 billion definitions of love, and like that, each definition of hip-hop is different for each person. Of course, it’s possible to give a dictionary definition. In 1970, there was a person called DJ Herc in South Bronx. At a party that he was hosting, he set breaks on a beat and during that break, someone would be rapping, someone would be dancing, and someone else would be doing graffiti… That’s how hip-hop was born, and they call that the 4 elements of hip-hop, but dictionary definitions like these is something anyone knows, but to explain that spirit… In one word, it’s something that can’t be explained. It’s a way that expresses me as well as being a meaning for freedom and rebelling. Because it’s something where people play and have fun with, it can have messages of peace and love placed in it. If you compare it to a Pokemon, it’s like a Ditto. Personally, hip-hop to me is the world. The world that I’m living in… It’s difficult, right? To be honest, it’s still hard for me too. The culture of shooting guns and doing drugs is not the actual self of hip-hop. It’s just become a by-product that appeared around hip-hop music, it’s not the actual self of hip-hop. Although there’s a certain image that pops up clearly when you think of hip-hop fashion, that’s also becoming something that’s more broad. Look at A$AP Rocky or Kanye West. They don’t wear pants that drag around any more. To understand ‘swag’, you need to understand what kind of meaning ‘making it on your own’ has in hip-hop. Making it on your own is a very cool and important concept in hip-hop." You guys have your own definition of hiphop as you have probably your own definition of love, but that is not a generalized definition, its just yours and I have to admit its a sad definition
Y’all are so entertaining. Y’all make me want to get back into anime. I love the good boy bad boy thing going on too. If y’all are interesting in more BTS I would highly recommend their tiny desk performance. It’s live and shows their passion for performing.
I want to watch your videos but y’all are focusing on the wrong things. Again, the toxic masculinity has to go. Every artist in the world, in every genre, wears makeup onstage, in music videos and at award ceremonies. You can’t say your “secure with your masculinity” and then right after say something that completely contradicts that statement. You may not want to admit it because of whatever reason but as a human being you know If another human being is attractive or not regardless of sex. I see a lot of other comments below which have excellent explanations of hip hop and the backstory. Its supposed to be inclusive. All music is supposed to be inclusive. I really hope you continue to react with an open mind. Stop comparing things to the West. It’s just going to put you into a box with that way of thinking. You also need to keep in mind that their phrases may mean something different then ours. They are brothers. They’ve been together non stop for 10+ years. They love each other and they show affection toward each other (which is completely normal in many parts of the world, including the western world). Just be open. Be respectful. Pay attention to the music, the beats, the Melody’s, the lyrics. They are more than just attractive men. They are multi talented and great human beings. I hope you two are doing reactions because you genuinely want to learn and find new music. Not just for the clout.
@@NotJustAnimeOfficialbig cap. Kpop artists study people like Chris. Chris can do moves I’ve never seen Hobi do. I feel Jimin would be fair competition against Chris.
@@poobearlolcakeslol I swear kpop Stans live in a bubble. Jimin could be a cute background dancer cause of his flipping skills but urban/street dancing no kpop idol stands a chance against Chris brown. Other styles are fair game though.
@Just Not Anime, guys BTS started out in a very small K-pop agency and in 2014 they went to LA to be more specific :Compton to learn about hip-hop not just how to project it but to know the roots and they were mentored by Warren G and Coolio ( RIP) This was a reality show by MNet and BTS ‘s agency BIGHIT entertainment , Two weeks in July 2014 they learned different ways of rap and hip-hop because in the very beginning they started off as a hip-hop group. BTS changed into different genres of music they incorporated hip-hop and rap with their music and most of them including RM who was the first member of BTS and Suga write most of the lyrics to their songs! And yes they have collaborated with other Western artist in the United States they collaborated with Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Nas X, Juice WRLD, MAX, Halsey! They are the biggest group in the world right now you may say that they are The 21st century Beatles but I say they are The 21st century BTS😊👍💜
Men wore makeup before women did. They invented it for themselves. Ancient Egypt As early as 4000 BCE, men used black pigment to create elaborate cat-eye designs. A few millennia later, kohl eyeliner, green malachite eye shadow, and lip and cheek stains made from red ochre were also popular. I love a pretty man, just sayin. BTS has always been respectful of black culture and hip hop, they show it. When they got Democracy they were introduced to western music. They are were also influenced by MTV, MJ and listen to all genres. I love their style. Tks guys.
I’ve been around for a lot of great dancers, and Chris Brown is a great entertainer/dancer but J-Hope 100% will take him in a freestyle … my humble opinion😂 . Agree to disagree .
@@zehrapoyraz5824 that’s doesn’t stop the fact that he is a better dancer. It’s most likely one person you look up to that is not that great of a person you just may not know it, that doesn’t eliminate their talent! You thought you ate 😂
@18:40 just to add to the convo, I grew up in a black household that valued manly men. I understand hip hop culture and all that. But nowadays, even the "manliness" of men will wear at least a touch of makeup on stage/tv/etc. No, I'm not saying that's a everyday for them, but it's not that foreign of a concept imo. If you do continue with bts and continue to try to be open minded, i think they'd really change your perspective on things.
THE REASON I LOVE BTS IS BECAUSE THIER MUSIC HAS HELPED ME THROUGH SOME HARD TIMES IN MY LIFE. WHEN I AM STRESS OUT, FEELING SAD, ANGRY OR EVEN IN THE BEST MOOD EVER IS BECAUSE I HAVE THIER MUSIC AND VIDOES TO PUT ME THRUGH IT ALL. THEY ARE MY ROCK AND I LOVE THEM SO MUCH. WE LAUGHTED WITH THEM WE CRIED IT'S BEEN AN AMAZING JOURNEY FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS NOW SINCE I HAVE JOINED ARMY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR REACTION. WE ALL FEEL THE SAME WAY ABOUT JIMIN.
36:56 lol i love that y'all did Jin's super tuna dance lol, and my guy with the big beard doing his best to sing "tuna!" As he did it haha, that was awesome ty for that. 💜 Eta: you should tell the guy without the big beard that its ok to appreciate someones beauty, or handsomeness, regardless of gender. That doesnt make you gay. You can look at a dude and say, yeah hes undeniably good looking. I appreciate big beard guy for being able to confidently appreciate jimins beauty, and you can tell hes secure in his sexuality enough to even joke that he'd "smash" lol. No hate or anything to the other guy. 💜 Also, these guys are a family, brothers. So if you see them cuddling each other, or tickling, or saying terms of endearment to each other, think of them like an actual family. They were all kids when they met in mid to late teens. Basically raised together. Obvs idk nor do i care what sexuality they are, but even if they were gay i doubt they'd look at each other like that because they consider one another as family 😊 Lolol i loved when big beard (im so sorry idk yalls names lol 😬) started singing about eye smiles when jimin was on screen. Hes known for his eye smiles, when he smiles his eyes scrunch up and form tiny eye smiles lol) Ok last edit lol. 57:36 i dont consider toxic fans as part of *ARMY* , theyre just fans. Real ARMY imo, try to emmulate the values and message of BTS. ARMYs should be kind and respectful, even in the face of hatred and ignorance. You'll never change someones mind with vitriol and hate. If a reactor is disrespectful or ignorant, educate them in a kind and respectful and empathetic way and help guide that person. Respond as bts themselves would. Dont just passivly take it but dont be a dick either. Educate if theyre just ignorant, etc. Even the person has "toxic masculinity" like i saw in another comment, or a little homophobic, instead of yelling at them, educate them. Give examples of their behavior and help them see how what theyre doing is wrong, and give advice if you want. But just yelling at someone is just gonna make them defensive and they might give up on bts. We dont want that, ARMY would love for everyone to like bts, and for people to change and grow as a person. Real ARMYs, imo, care about others and try to make the world a better place and themselves a better person. Youre not going to achieve that goal if you yourself are commenting hatred. So there are toxic people in every fandom. The bigger the fanbase, the % of toxic fans will also be higher. Hopefully theyll someday learn to be kind especially in the face of hatred or xenophobia etc. You catch more flies with honey... Even if you guys have made statements i disagree with, say something off-putting or that i even find mildly offensive, im not gonna roll up in the comments and pop off. I'm continuing to watch because i want to see your progression, and growth. Bts has the power to change people and the world. They changed me. Im 50 and pre bts i didnt truely love myself. I wasn't especially kind. I wasnt necessarily mean either. If i liked you, id be your most loyal kind friend. If i didnt know you, you were a non entity to me, i didnt care at all. If i didn't like you, all bets are off and stop being nice. Now, thx to bts & ARMY, ive learned to have empathy for my fellow humans. I try to care about and be kind and helpful to everyone I can. Everyone is going through something, and a kind word, a compliment or a smile can help someone have a better day. 💜
Thank you for being understanding about differences and not making us feel bad for our ignorance! That means a lot to us! Also, THANK YOU for not considering the negative fans ARMY!
Not that I have to explain or anything but they boys only wear makeup when they are on stage or doing photo shoots. Over the years they don’t ever see each other as friends but brothers from another parent. Thanks for reacting.
🇲🇾 Proud BTS ARMY from Malaysia here! 💜 BTS has been an incredible source of strength and inspiration in my life. Their music and message have uplifted me during some of my toughest moments, reminding me that it’s okay to face challenges and that we can overcome them. Their resilience, dedication, and love for their craft are truly admirable. I love BTS not just for their phenomenal music and performances but also for what they stand for-unity, self-love, and the importance of speaking your truth. They’ve shown that kindness and authenticity can create positive change in the world. BTS, thank you for being my guiding stars and spreading love and positivity wherever you go. 💫💜 #BTS #ARMY #FromMalaysiaWithLove 🇲🇾
Your buddy is in denial not admitting Jimin is pretty! LOL! He just needs time to understand masculinity is not threatened if a man can appreciate the beauty of another man! 😆
That's why cultural differences is a thing. Men wearing makeup and showing affection in Skorean is normal it doesn't make you less of a man . Because your not a man by just your appearance but your actions as well
For the next song, I think you'd find the song "Hip Hop Phile" cool. It really talks about their roots in hiphop, and gives respect to their inspirations like Nas, J.Cole and Eminem
Sorry guys but there is a LONG list of western artists (black hip hop ones too) who NEVER performed on stage or filmed without makeup: MJ - he wore make-up and not just for ‘medical reasons’ (eye make- up) Prince James Brown David Bowie Mick Jagger Boy George George Michael Bryan Ferry Marilyn Manson KISS Alice Cooper Green Day Twisted Sister Freddy Mercury Ozzy Osbourne Any hip hop artist who’s ever done a music video wears make-up - however natural looking - just like every tv/movie actor on the planet. And you must know that r he roots (basic foundation) of hip hop originated from Africa before coming to America (New York to be specific) and make-up was (still is in some tribes) a part of tribal traditions in men; the men were well-known for painting their faces - whether it be for war or not. They pierced their ears and bottom lips with disc-like adornments too. Make-up and men go very far back in history.
Thank you guys for reacting to this. I'm not surprised some ARMY jumped on you guys for certain comments because that's the nature of any fandom online apparently. Some of the mean comments though are from fake armies (people from other fandoms who have nothing better to do than try to make ARMY look bad/crazy) so that's one thing to keep in mind. If you watch the BTS Hardships video someday, that would give you an idea where that comes from. I'm going to say, though, that it sounds really ignorant when people comment on any performer of any kind wearing makeup. Anyone who professionally goes in front of a camera is going to wear makeup. That's just how it is; whether rock, pop, hip hop, acting, even sportscasters... it varies whether it's more noticeable or not, but it's always there. (I can bet you any big rapper you can think of wasn't/isn't 100% bare-faced in music videos no matter how tough or macho they tend to present themselves.) Has nothing to do with being gay or female and everything to do with looking good on camera. With K-Pop, the reason men wore makeup from the beginning is because in Korea it was seen/presented as more of an offshoot of theater rather than strictly music, and in theater, makeup also has absolutely nothing to do with gender or sexuality and everything to do with creating a dramatic appearance for an impressive performance.
I love that Jimins reaction as my bias it was fun to watch “baby daddy” lmaoo i aint gonna argue with that im so glad you dont have toxic masculinity love the reaction
Suga is the NBA ambassador, he is also the FIRST RAPPER in history to sell one million albums in it's first day. They also collaborated with snoop dog, Megan the stallion, Niki Minaj, J Cole and many many more
I enjoyed your reaction, ❤ just keep a few things in mind: Your ideas about Suga were completely wrong. He's an introvert and not very good with showing affection in general because of the way he grew up. But the more content you watch, the more his personality shines and he's very loving to the members, even if its not through physical touch. He even has a few songs where he explicitly includes both men and women. The whole of BTS are very jokey with each other but if it might bother you guys to see them acting "gay" with each other or others than just consider before posting, and you get more angry Army up your asses 😂 Most importantly Korea is VERY different in terms of men interacting with each other than in the west. In Korea its normal to show pysical love and affection to your male friends, just like its okay for girls. Sadly a lot of people interpret that as immediatwly being gay but i find it so sad that men are seen as people who need to be strong by themselves and cant show any type of love unless its to a woman. It might not be for everyone, but even if they are gay that should be fine too. Lastly, you really need to prepare if you decide to jump more into kpop in general because its a very different feel to western music. Makeup, fancy hair and clothes are not mutually exclusive to femininity and being gay. Its embraced as a form of expression and performance so you might just want to keep that in mind. Stay healthy and happy. ❤
Lllmmlll when bigger beard man was saying that he can't wait for Jimmy to pop up. I just like how he was low-key trolling his mans 😅. It was low key cute and funny
I'm sure you've had comments already addressing how different their culture is from the western culture and both of you are more well versed in the hip hop culture than I am. I will say though, K Pop is only label, these seven young men are extremely talented yet humble. They do respect and acknowledge the western hip hop culture, the Hip Hop Files (i believe) is them acknowledging and respecting the hip hop artists that came before them. They are also, probably the very few in K Pop that really know the history of hip hop, they've studied it, they pay respects to the artists. I've never seen a group where EVERY single member is that talented, that each of them can have a very successful solo career, east or west. Every single one of them have and continue to work hard to continually grow and improve their craft; singing, dancing, writing and producing, they are also ALL educated. Looks, only the very surface of what these young men have, they are what people would say, they have the WHOLE package and then some. I'd like to see what group in past and current that have as much talent as them, MAYBE up and coming because they also serve as GREAT role models, but past and present, the only one that I can say, the Beatles and that's the comparison that is used. Much of the K Pop, copies BTS now, the guides, the RUclips shows and much more, which is ironic because K Pop worked so hard to keep them down, but now they're way too big now. As humble and respectful as these young men are of everybody, it'd be nice to see them being treated with the same respect they put out there. TALENT, TALENT, TALENT, no short cuts, hard work!!! I am not ARMY, so just speaking my own opinion. It was a bit hard to watch your reaction, but I did. The same way you're going off on ARMY because of things they said to you, how offensive it is to you, it's probably that offensive to them. ARMY and BTS has and continue to go through A LOT of hardship with both the K Pop and western music industry. You do have a right to your opinion, every body does, but the same "little jokes" and continued comments on how pretty they are and stuff like that, I know I watch reactions to hear about how others appreciate their talent, their genuine love for their fans. Again, speaking my own opinion, I think speaking on and making jokes about a culture without any knowledge, there will be some disrespect, you're not liking it that ARMY got upset with you without getting to know you or your culture, that's all they're asking is, respect. BTS already respects you and your culture. BTS & ARMY have a history, a very hard history. Thank you for sharing and I will watch more of your reactions, just know that, yes, sometimes it's offensive, but overall, I do appreciate your honesty.
I mean it takes a pretty secure guy and confident in his masculinity to admit when another man handsome or pretty or cute. It doesn’t mean he is gay although there’s nothing wrong with being gay. Just my opinion. 🤷🏻♀️
The concert that you guys were referring to was a free concert by BTS for 200 people during the Summer of 2014 for a show produced by Mnet called American Hustle Life which taught BTS the ways of real hip-hop by American rappers like Coolio, Tony Jones, and Warren G because BTS was introduced as a rap group when they debuted. Guys, sometimes the translation is not how it was meant to be said. JK admired RM that’s why he joined BTS not because as you speculate and assume that he “fell” for RM.
For the part where they were talking about a free concert - this was in L.A. where they were on a show called "American Hustle Life". They came over here to learn from people like Warren G.
Disagree with the Prince comment. I was fortunate enough to see the Prince Purple Rain tour and his soul R&B roots are more pronounced in his earlier albums. Make up is worn by ALL performers that go on stage. BTS members like American artists here do not wear it off stage.
I think you guys are becoming our favorite reactors...and may I add that you guys are the best pair, great contrast bc of the different personalities together have a perfect synergy. Also love the genuine but hilarious moments too. Please react to RM and Wale, one of the best collabs, in my opinion. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I also like the honesty without sounding negative. But that’s just how I hear it. We don’t have to agree or like about everything but as long as it’s respectful than that’s all we need in the world.
Idk man they kinda giving homophobic vibes a little bit and toxic masculinity. Just my first impression.
@@kookiemuncher257yeah and they fetishize asian women..
@@kookiemuncher257 "toxic masculinity"........ I throw up in my mouth every time I read it.
@@NotJustAnimeOfficialyou dont have “toxic masculinity” bc youre new to this, all yall have been doing is asking questions and theres nothing wrong with that. I just found yall and watched your first ever bts reaction and im just now getting to this one and so far you guys are halarious. Eman does have some learning to do about kpop and what now but its all love you guys❤❤❤, imma start the video now lmao
I don't agree about the makeup. Male artist in the spot light wear makeup. Singers, rappers, actors, news casters etc.. Makeup makes anyone more attractive. The only difference with BTS is, makeup is part of the K-pop culture and they don't try to hide it. BTW, I'm a black, 58 year old female Army. Enjoyed your reaction. 💜
Love from a 66 year old Brazilian Army ❤
Yuppp!!!that what I said above ..1 they prob don't know that the whole kpop industry & 3 every mf including rappers over here n actors get makeup put on n4 mvs n shoots ...that facts💯
51 year old, ARMY from Canada 👋🏻
We know that's not what they mean. There's makeup for the stage or camera, but the makeup that's making people not familiar with it is beauty makeup. Beauty makeup doesn't just make sure you don't look washed out under strong lighting, but it enhances/highlights/decorates your features. Newscasters, as you say, wear makeup, but they don't wear eyeshadow like, say, Jimin does in BST. That wasn't just to look decent, that was to make sure nobody can Jim-out. 😂
@@nevaladderComo que Jim-out? A que te refieres? Igualmente usan maquillaje, todos pueden usarlo simplemente que los hombres no usan porque según ellos "son para chicas" y no, no sólo son para ellas.
I'm a man, 34 yo, I love old rap, rock and metal, And I never thought I would be able to like BTS songs. Sometimes you have to put your prejudices aside to discover good surprises.
They sometimes have lighter songs made for the general public that I do not like, but they also have a lot of deep songs and it is clearly not made for young girls. I think you have to listen to the good ones to understand.
I really recommend you to react to the rap line first :
- RM JOKE
- RM CHANGE (feat Wale)
- RM SEOUL
- RM FOREVER RAIN
- RM MOONCHILD
- (Suga) Agust D BURN IT
- (Suga) Agust D DAECHWITA
- (Suga) Agust D HAEGEUM
- (Suga) Agust D AMYGDALA
- (Suga) Agust D THE LAST
- Jhope ARSON
- Jhope MORE
- Jhope PANDORA'S BOX
- Jhope WHAT IF
- Jhope DAY DREAM
And the 3 rappers together :
- Cypher medley live (this video) : BTS Cypher Medley (ft. Supreme Boi) live in Seoul 2017 [ENG SUB] [Full HD]
- UGH!!
- Outro tear live at wembley (this video) : BTS OUTRO: TEAR Live Performance - Eng Sub
For the VOCAL LINE :
- Jimin LIKE CRAZY
- V SINGULARITY
- Jin EPIPHANY
- Jungkook STAY ALIVE
And the vocal line together :
- The truth untold (this video) : BTS - The Truth Untold [Live Stage Mix w/ Lyrics]
BTS songs with the entire group :
- Tomorrow
- SPINE BREAKER
For amazing live perfomances I recommend theses videos :
- [MMA 2019](BTS) | Full Live Performance
- [FULL HD] BTS MMA 2018 - FULL PERFORMANCE (MELON MUSIC AWARDS)
- BTS Full Live Performance MAMA 2016 [ENG SUB] [Full HD]
Absolutely right! I am 71 born at a time where music in the 50s and 60s exploded all different genres love all types of music but BTS at this stage has my heart. It is something to watch them. They are phenomenal.
suga is only SHY with showing affection because of his childhood and his trauma. it didn’t have anything to do with hip hop. he is comfortable with his feminine side. he didn’t want to dance not because of his backstory he just only wanted to be a composer.
Rm and suga weren’t into the make up cuz of it tho , they also didnt respected or take seriously idol rapper, they even had bars about it on previous BTS songs , until they got to know how hard is to be an idol , cuz of the tight schedule and everything.
@@mev9752 ...?? what .. im talking about the reactors saying how he hates or doesn't like being feminine when in reality suga could not care less if he is
@@linoscult5251 yoongi is the last person to care about gender, masculinity and femininity. in one of the interviews they did he said something along the lines of toxic masculinity I'm not fond of those expression
@@mev9752 that was part of it but not the whole thing for Yoongi/them back in the days like at first he just wanted to be a songwriter that's why he was quote unquote against dancing and make up. Like they just were prejudiced in that matter but that quickly washed away and they understood hip-hop, rap and being idols has nothing to do with all that and it was just another aspect/form of art. Plus makeup has different context in Korea/large parts of Asia than how it is looked upon in America where they see men wearing it 🤷♀️ bts do not care about gender and what is expected/what comes with being masculine feminine because they r a healthy mix of both
@@linoscult5251now. But you're clearly not very familiar with early yoongi. He talked many times about men not showing feelings and men being tough and unemotional and the expectations of hip hop. He really internalised that from hip hop legends and his own father. He said men who were very masculine were best. These guys weren't off track. Yoongi has changed and grown a lot. That's partly why we love him.
To be clear, in my statement below, I am in no way offended by y’all’s conversations or comments. I find y’all sincere in your opinions and entertaining. Remember when reading captions that the translation may not mean what it means to us. Like when it says that JK “fell for him”… he was only 13 years old. He was impressed with RM. IMO, it’s time we get over the makeup issue. Do we appreciate the music or not? Do we appreciate the struggle or not? Do we love their personalities or not? Do we love them for always keeping it real with the fans and sharing so much with us? Those are the important things. Makeup/smakeup! 😊
💯 yes, thank you for your words 👏💜
Thank you. The schmakeup is tired. It's for cameras
Thank you for putting in to words what we all were thinking💜
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You’re right, but they seem to be the kind of people so deep set into their opinions that it’s hard to understand there’s more out there; self centered in a way, it’s all about what they know, what they’re used to, and their culture. It’s going to take a while for them to move on from all that and just appreciate them for the music and artistry.
Jody gives me life!! Poking and rubbing in his friends face his love for Jimin and pointing out how attractive the guys are in and making him uncomfortable I LOVE IT!!!!
I have to educate you guys a little bit on the whole make up thing:
if you think warren g, 50 Cent and even Biggy didn’t have stage make up/ were straight out wearing foundation during video shoots, you are very wrong. The only difference is, that they didn’t do eye make up.
Foundation and concealer it’s all there. Otherwise Film and stage light will wash you out as well. Correctors such as undereye peach colours are very common too as they cancel out dark circles otherwise Rap artist, are usually wearing sunglasses. And there are like 100s of levels in texture and pigmentation you can chose from in order to get the „natural“ look.
Snoop also definitely uses setting powder and has tinted lashes, or at least waterline eye eyeliner in a lot of videos.
Just a quick reality check. The hypocrisy is real.
HOWEVER, I personally think wearing make up or not wearing makeup defines you as an artist. It can just be self-expression or boost your confidence.
Hip Hop is a movement and targets social injustice, the „decorations“ are secondary (so in a way BTS is a lot more Hip Hop than a lot of „Hip Hop artists“ these days, who purely focus on flexing).
Tupac always feared, that people would copy the T.H.U.G life persona and wear his shirts/ style without really understanding what his definition of „thug“ was and why it was necessary for him to „provoke“ and stand out. He also hated the „follower“ mentality and deciding what people have to wear and to do in general. Gotta keep your head up.
PS: Michael Jackson had vitiligo and sun allergy which is one of the reasons he „bleached“ his skin.
He did get a nose job though purely for appearances, but according to his siblings only after a decade of their father Joseph Jackson bullying and beating him for his „big nose“.
There is a reason why Michael made a bunch of songs about his dad and why Joseph appears as a gross canine counting money in one of MJs videos…
Seriously. I don't care who you are, if you are an entertainer male or female who has to be filmed or have pictures taken you have to wear some make up. Well I mean technically you don't have to wear make up, but most celebrities don't want to show their bare face.
Thank you!!! I have always had a problem with this whole hypocrisy about no big artists wearing makeup.
Love your comment. 🤟🏾 I pretty much commented the same thing on their Blood Sweat and Tears reaction. The hypocrisy and very narrow view of the world saddens me. I have been on two movie sets and if you were on camera, you had on makeup. Everyone. Black, White, Latino, Male, Female. Everyone. Sigh. The toxic masculinity is real around the world.
@@Sunnie313yeah it's just the Excess of it... Or rather, the Make up Limit of How Much (Discernment) is applied on each face and such. That's all 😊
I understand. 😊I always try to keep in mind, the western mindset does not apply to the rest of the world. Especially the east. I am grateful that I have been able to travel, which has led me to allow my mind to be open to cultural differences. @@bulletproofwaafle7770
Theyre not wearing makeup just to wear it, its while on stage or for mvs. Which ALL entertainers do, even when your favourite rapper is on camera theyre wearing makeup. Even if they were wearing it just to wear it, thats okay. Toxic masculinity is one of the biggest downfalls of the black community.
The members of BTS grew up in hiphop and actively denounce toxic masculinity and homophobia even though they grew up in misogynistic South Korean. They know how deadly and detrimental those are to society. I wish the black community would let those things go.
yeah, the black "community" needs to let so many things go, I feel like it's getting more divided and hateful every day
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It’s a known fact that straight army fanboys and men find Jimin attractive. He is THE man crush for all straight men
Thanks for reacting to this BTS Guide. Just to clarify though, it’s not that Suga rejects femininity or homosexuality or anything else and is cold because he learned that from black rap. It’s just his personality, he’s an introvert. 😅 All BTS members are known to be very open and accepting and as you dive deeper into their music (hopefully), you’ll find that they don’t subscribe to masculine toxicity at all.
I agree 100%..and btw about makeup hiphop black & white ppl conversations 👉every thing is evolving with time anyways ...nothing is going to be permanent ..changes are going to happen with each generation. Everyone is free to express themselves the way they want and BTS never dissapoints to send this message💜
Absolutely agree with you. Those comments did make me feel not a little uncomfortable, because I think they do misunderstand not only Suga but also a lot of Korean culture. Korean men can be very phlegmatic, and especially the older generation. Suga has described his dad as pretty tight lipped and said they hardly talked when he was growing up. He was a man of his time and place - hard working, working class and ... quite hard. But while Suga and his parents had their moments I don;t think he ever felt unloved. or felt he did not love them. That was plain the first time he saw them at a concert, threw himself into a deep traditional bow and collapsed weeping, because he knew that for the first time he had their approval.
Suga could not express the love and support he does for BTS and fans, or write the lyrics he does in his many rap verses, if he was following a kind of "learned expression" from American rap. That is not his story, and if he tried to do that he would be fake. Which he is most emphatically not. His rap is direct, sometimes brutal, sometimes controversial, but always honest and real. His rap comforts ARMY and tells us to be kind to ourselves and to each other.
Rm and suga were not into the make up stuff cuz of it tho , and didn’t respect idol music or idols in general specially “idol rappers “ they literally talk about in their rookies songs , but they grew and accepted since they learn other idols and realize how hard is to be an idol cuz of the schedule and everything.
He literally said his personality is like that because he learned it from his KOREAN father. He's what Koreans describe as "tsundere" (hard exterior, but soft interior).
I get that hip hop had a big influence worldwide, and within BTS, but you guys are applying it's influence way too heavily to the individual members...they have their own culture and personalities outside of hip hop. RM even has a song talking about how he isn't a whole bunch of things...hip hop being one of them.
@@Maraaha55you're forgetting a lot of statements he made in interviews early on here. He definitely made multiple comments attributing his personality and early overly masculine style and insecurity to both influences. Music is Yoongis life and Hip hop was the basis of that love. It's not an exaggeration to say it had as much influence on him as his family. He clearly learned that the masculine posturing of hip hop isn't a requirement for authenticity and dropped and even spoke against it in time but he and RM both struggled with these expectations early on.
Suga has issues with showing affection because he's an introvert and he's had depression and anxiety.. Korean culture is very open and men are affectionate with each other.. Makeup is widely accepted in Korean culture also
It would help you to remember that the whole world does not have the same concept of masculinity as you. Your favorite 'masculine' men artists wear just as much makeup. Makeup on stage and flashy clothes don't make them less masculine but their kindness, compassion, showing affection to each other and making the world a better place makes them much more masculine and lovable to us. The way you were name calling people who were giving you views is self explanatory as to how judgmental you are.
Thank you...im struggling with the stupid shit hes spitting out of his face
I don't really understand your comment. They are obviously giving their own opinions from their background while acknowledging their biases. I don't think it's disparaging to limit your views of masculinity to a more narrow denotion of conservative masculinity. It's just that they use different word(s) to describe what you view as masculine.
Let me school you younguns. Army don’t care about your sexuality. If you are a secure man, you can appreciate another great looking man and not be gay. The Jimin Effect is real. Toxic masculinity has distorted things to the point that s*it that don’t matter is upfront. Historically, men wore makeup and earrings before women. Seriously, BC before Chrst.
Prince started out with all Blk fans. Do Me Baby, Controversy, Adore. Prince didn’t become crossover until he made the movie Purple Rain/song. He wore heels, but Prince was involved and married to some beautiful women. He could easily pull a woman wearing a perm prettier than ours, boots with heels, makeup and really no one talked about him being gy. His song controversy was just that. His music was so suggestive Okay, the make up. Ya’ll it ain’t that deep. News casters get powdered up before going on air.
Anywho, The creators of K-pop got the idea from MTV back in the 80’s. Some European artists back then wore makeup- like mega group DURAN DURAN. Also, ancient K, Egyptians, NA wore makeup. Makeup had meanings other than femininity. Warriors.
K-pop vocalists are called IDOLS. They are suppose to be someone you want but you can never have. They don’t need to have acne and basically f up skin. They have to have great skin, weight on point, not to thick. SK developed makeup for men. The idols and actors have to have flawless skin. They are always photographed and after debut they performed live weekly.
Just a note, Michael did not have vitiligo when he was young. He is not a good example for anything other than his artistry because he had issues about his looks. He could have wore makeup that was close to his natural beautiful skin color, but he went clown YT, destroyed his face.
Thank you guys for your interest in our guys. I need to send you a link that shows your friend that your reaction to Jimin is normal. Gay no. Just the Effect.
Your energy makes me smile. Somber dude watch V, other new video. You both will love it. His album comes out in September. 🙆🏾♀️🫶🏾💜
Great breakdown😭😭… our comparison with Prince and MJ is never necessarily about hiphop…
But the fact the black community accepts their artistry and manage to listen to their music without constantly mentioning their appearance..
Also… we spread the fact that BTS (as a group) makes music in all genres.. they’ve become superstars.. so we’re going to compare them to such…
toxic masculinity one of the worst things that afflicts men. Trapping yourselves in boxes created by others to appease others and never yourself. The irony of making jokes about being attracted to jimin, a man wearing makeup, then calling men who wear makeup “lost” is very funny
It’s even more bizarre when you consider makeup was originally created by/for MEN and only later adopted by females, and in nature the males are the really “flashy” ones in most species. 🤷🏻♀️
Well they didn't do that. At least not in this video, especially towards the end. They had to learn and settle their cultural differences and so forth. Everyone is not going to be super duper open-minded about everything, or everything all at once. But as long as one is willing to learn and ask questions and receive, then that's a very good thing for a Start😊
ALSO, Wembley Stadium is in the UK and they sang their song to them in KOREAN. 80k mostly not Korean, singing in their language. That is the most heartfelt thing about it.
Thank you for the reaction. I love your epic stanning for Jimin. They all are great! Not only did the English fans at Wembly sing Young Forever. They sang it in Korean. The producers/set people flashed the words up on the jumbotrons for ARMY.
Wow! That scene brought tears to my eyes
....it's the Jimin effect 😂
You guys are very entertaining to watch, but let me say some things: the boys are handsome for sure, but it's not what make us love them, but it's bc they are talented, hard working, humble, nice, polite, funny and cares a lot about us. It's a big mistake assuming armys are just into them for their looks, we love their music, they truly have a lot to say, their lyrics have deep meaning. And more, they're all about self love and taking care of ourselves, they make us happy and bring comfort to our hearts. That's why there's armys all around the word, different ages and cultures. They are here for us and we are here for them as well. Hope you get to know them better and enjoy the journey.
Regards from Brazil 💜
I’m a grandmother with a grandson 16 days younger than JK #HappyBirthdayJunKook , so yes, I find them adorable and very handsome, but it has nothing to do with why I adore them so much. it started with their powerful dancing and singing in the “Run BTS” dance practice and then I saw “On Kinetic Manisfesto” and I was HOOKED! I find it hard to even watch any of the normal things I normally watch. I start watching a show and within 15 minutes I find that I am am on YT it Weverse watching more BTS content! I’m an addict, for sure! 😂😂😂💜 Greetings from Texas, USA
Hello B-ARMY 😊😊😊💜💜💜💜💜💜💜🇧🇷
@@tinarangel34 oi, ami 💜
1:01 It wasn’t an arena. It was Wembley stadium baby! Over 50 000 fans!! They had 2 sold out shows at the legendary Wembley stadium!!
You got what happens to straight men, the term is called "The Jimin Effect" the saying goes..."Once You JimIN you can't JimOUT!!😀💜💜💜💜💜
It´s just the Jimin effect. Some funny Army said "Jimin is coming for your brother, your grandma, your father, your dog, your goldfish...." hahh.
Watching you fanboy over Jimin is hilarious they say once you JimIN you can't JimOUT😄
Tell your friend it's ok to acknowledge that another man is handsome it doesn't make him any less manly there are multiple video compilations of grown straight men reactors constantly being blown away by the beauty of Jimin it's totally fine 😅
Also let us know your favorite genres so we'd recommend you some songs I'm a baby Army myself I always thought BTS weren't going to be for me but these guys are just incredible in every way you're in for a ride
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O efeito ataca novamente Jimin 🐣😂😂😂😂😂💜💜💜💜💜💜💜🇧🇷
📌 right!!
So true it was hilarious and fun to watch
Thanks for giving our guys a chance..The street scene was from an opportunity they got for a show called American Hustle Life, not real great for the guys but they learned so many things.. As of now, they have over a 1000 awards and I believe 21 Billboard awards.. the interview which shows the rappers talking smack to RM and Suga, that rapper is still in prison and just look at our guys.. In Korea and kpop the leader is not always the oldest.. Our guys broke the mold and did many things that most idols were not allowed to do.. I'm 57 and Army..I found BTS in 2019 and watched them grow into some of the most humble talented gifted artist and young men the world has to offer💜 The vlives are so much fun.. RM just comes and hangs out with us
Yoongi comes and usually gives us such uplifting words J-Hope usually dances for us Jin cooks and eats with us
JK takes song requests and gives us a mini show
V does so many different things, usually sings or needs eats
Jimin builds arts n crafts with us
RM is a lyrical genius, especially the way he uses wordplay even between languages, composes using different beats flows rhythms.. He's also the only one who does not have a driver's license
Yoongi is my bias and I love how he's so savage.. He seems like a very cold and distant person but he's very caring and loving.. Yoongi loves to read and he's a huge history buff.. I also love when he's rapping about how he made it to easy to be an idol, because if he wasn't he be mopping the floor with his competition..
J-Hope is a phenomenal dancer and just recently headlined at Lollapalooza.. Hobi is the sunshine of the group
Jin was cast on the street getting off the bus that's true, it has happened twice to him... He did not sing or dance at all before he became a trainee.. Jin used to make the lunches and drive the younger ones to school
Jungkook was only 13/14 when he joined as a trainee, he loves his brothers and Army so very much, loves to take risks, he's pitch perfect and talented in so many things. He's called the "golden maknae"because he's just good at everything he does🤷
V was hidden because the company feared he would be approached by other companies because of his striking good looks.V's voice is like a river of melted chocolate and his vocal range is amazing. He loves jazz and he feels like an old soul to me. He's very funny and spontaneous.
Jimin is pure perfection when he dances, the feelings and emotions he's able to protray is amazing. He also had the shortest time as a trainee, around 7 months only.
Fellow American here (56 yr old grandmother) and I’m absolutely willing to give you guys a chance, but I’m disappointed that you continue to obsess over makeup and sexuality. Just…why? You spent the vast majority of this video talking about it….AGAIN. I just want you to start focusing on the music and their artistry. We are all humans and until we stop it with trying to find any kind of division possible, we’re never going to achieve what’s possible for humankind.
Suga has actually come to love dancing now. He’s been taking lessons on his own during this past year. He’s also become much more openly affectionate over the years and he loves his brothers so much. He cried uncontrollably during the last day of his sold out world tour earlier this month as he sang about a best friend from his youth who got hooked on drugs and went to prison, about his promise to be there to support younger idols coming up in the industry, and about finally overcoming the mental health issues he’s struggled with since his teenage years.
ARMY try very hard to follow BTS’ example of learning to love ourselves and others without prejudice. However, we’re human too and sometimes we get upset when we do try to educate, but it seems to not resonate. I do think you’re trying. It’s a shame that “masculinity” has such a narrow definition in the west and you guys are just a product of this particular culture. I promise I’ve suffered in my own life because of toxic masculinity and it’s probably why I’m so adamantly opposed to it now that I’m older and wiser.
I truly hope you guys decide to use your reach to improve this world. That can only happen when we all begin to focus on what we have in common as humans, as well as, allowing our fellow humans to be happy by being their true selves. Borahae 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
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Amen sister 🙌🏿🙏 well said. ASE Ashae. And It'll take a lot of some time, but 🔜 we'll make it through this storm...
But first there's some Many steps to go, but just a little bit of Evolution and we'll go back to being Higher Beings of the soul. Sort of like a Fallen ⭐ finding it's Place in the Universe and going there🤓. 🥺🫰🏽🥹
Yeah 😢 I find them funny too but they can't seem to get over the make-up sh*t
@@sweetlorreas a black women, it’s how black men think, they’re ignorant.
The fandom is so big that even a small percentage is a lot of toxic people . Also, people from other K-pop fandoms like to come in to the comments and talk sh1t to make Army look crazy. It’s a thing. You guys are great and I appreciate you being open minded and growing with us. Cultures learning about other cultures will save us all someday. 💜
Thank you so much! So loving!
@NotJustAnimeOfficial just found you guys and all I have to say is "Hip Hop Lover" they pay and keep paying homage to the GOATS of old school rap and hip hop. Please check it out. Thanks 👍
Don't worry you have what we call the Jimin Effect, there are videos on it, you aren't alone there. 30+ percent of Army are male fans. Suga and Jin are introverts, they can be shy, but Suga is also known as the Savage King or Lil Meow Meow (has the habits of a cat) including no touching. They all have dualities. Check out Raplines song UGH, Outra Tear live, Cyphers 1-4 and Medley live. Vocal line House of Card, Piped Piper, and Dimples.
I get where "old school hiphop culture" used to be, but can't you recognize the problems with it?? If they stamp make-up as being girly or gay, doesn't mean that's the fact we need to accept.
I hope to see you become more openminded and grow to be more accepting and loving. It does nothing to keep ranting back and forth about make-up, like...... it's just some colours on a face... what are we talking about.....? ❤
I think it should be left in the middle, and I hope you can enjoy your journey with BTS
toxic masculinity just leads into misogyny... theyre fine with women wearing makeup because they see them as weak and inferior, the only way for men to feel better about themselves is to stay away from that. so when other men do those things they have to call them something (usually gay... but anything else to also make them inferior.)
but then also they won't date women if they look "ugly" without makeup but bash women who wear "too much" makeup.. yeah i can't stand those people.
They only wear makeup because that's the idol persona. They do not wear makeup in there everyday life. It's not that deep 😩😩 Also alot of American artists wear makeup in music videos it's just not as heavy
Once you Jimin, you can't Jimout! 😊 There's a video out there called "Jimin making men question their sexuality." Please react to that. Haha. Thank you for your reaction to BTS!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Suga is just a very introverted dude lol, so he used to struggle with affection, bc he didnt know how to receive lovey dovey things. The boys helped him become more comfortable socially and he became lot more expressive with his love and affection.
Why do you guys focus so much on homosexuality?! It's getting really tiresome. BTS is from a whole different culture. One, apparently, you guys know absolutely nothing about nor open to learn about. They are all about love and inclusiveness. Hopefully, you'll become more tolerant once you learn more about the group and its members.
Suga once described KPop as 'integrated content'. So it is a combination of the crazy hair, the makeup, the high fashion, the dancing and the high quality videos/performances.
You need to throw out the american/western ideas of a particular look must make you LGBT.
This look is not a BTS thing, it is a Kpop thing and a I would say BTS are actually pretty tame when it comes to make up and clothes compared to other groups!
Also, it is not unusual for younger men in Korea to actually wear light make up to brighten their skin, it is not a big deal. It is just something you don't really notice or care about after a while. We are too distracted by their amazing music!💜
Very well said. 👏
And I'll add that in fact almost all artists, including western ones, actually do wear make-up to different degrees on stage.
@@imajinallthepurpleRight, ouuu I'm so glad you said that "in different Degrees". Because everyone's skin tone and such doesn't look right or go on Everyone's faces, Nor Look right on just everyone's body or Face, complexion etc..
Basically everything isn't for everybody, it's really all about "discernment" and Living &Loving Accordingly and as a "JUST" Being.
The great thing about BTS and K-pop culture is that they do not feel their masculinity is threatened by looking good with their makeup, jewelry, and clothing. Knowing that their gender is not defined by that and they present themselves to their followers in the best way possible. I feel like there is great respect for their fans and their own performances. They do not need to be clean-faced and poorly dressed or unkempt to define themselves as men, because really, those things do not define a man or a woman. Nothing worse than stereotyping people and limiting and criticizing them based on personal limitations. The world is very big and diverse, full of different cultures and new, less limited ways of thinking, fortunately. Understanding and respecting it helps us grow as people. It is understandable that difference scares and challenges our own conceptions of the world. Here's to the good changes that open mentalities and elevate them by putting interest in the things that really need to be put beyond appearances. Love from Argentina. Del, 53 years old.
Wow travel around the world you will see that things is bigger than your little Village.
Why become some men so insecure when it comes to compliment another guy?. 😂 It just means that you are not blind and can appreciate if a man looks nice. Doesn`t mean you are gay and wanna have sex with him at all. Love your fanboying over him. Its not just about looks or sexiness. Jimins personality is so special. I`m 56 and I love this man/these men with all my heart. In this Bangtan Sonyeondan shit for life! Borahae 💜
Your blending to cultures together. Hip hop and South Korean. Suga is his own person, he doesn’t copy, he’s just not as affectionate, but I can also say he is, because BTS does pull that out of him because they have been together for so long. They are family. He has his moments, there was episode on their show, where he held V’s hand pretty much the whole game they were playing. He is that way with the three youngest members, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. Because in Korean culture the older one help and take care of the younger ones. Just like you would do with a younger sibling. Korean culture is different, it’s not uncommon to see friends be affectionate towards one another. It’s not sexualized, but they are more touchy feely towards the same sex, because in Korean culture, there isn’t a lot of contact (touching, hugging) with the opposite sex lie that. They don’t do that stuff unless they are dating for a while, or married. They even keep all that touching stuff for when they are at home, they are very conservative about relationships between men and women. They, Koreans, express themselves with touch, which we as Americans are not used to seeing that. But on the other side, they say we are more open towards a hug, arm around the shoulder if we have just met someone. The touchy stuff in South Korea doesn’t happened until you really know someone. Once that happens, there are no boundaries, touch is not associated with sex, it’s just expressing how much they care about each other.💜
It wasn’t a concert it was a free show of 200 people in a small venue. BTS owns a huge part of the company that now is HYBE / Big Hit Music. They pretty much built the company.
You guys are completly wrong about hiphop.... Insane.... You should go study more the culture, hiphop has absolutly nothing to do with the macho culture, you just have to be authentic and true to yourself and to your audience.
In a article back in 2015, when RM was asked about the meaning of hiphop, here's what he said about what Warren G teached him and what he experienced (and I completly agree with him):
"I wanted to ask Warren G a lot about hip-hop. Like Warren G stated, things like ‘shooting guns, doing drugs, robbery’ aren’t things that are hip-hop itself, but a negative side that’s included within hip-hop. It’s like an uninvited guest that shoved its way into hip-hop, but people said that that’s hip-hop. He also told me that hip-hop is something that’s open to everyone despite what race you may be or what language you may speak. I heard a lot of great things from him besides those as well. Although it may seem like a very obvious thing, but the weight of it just felt different when Warren G said it. And after everything he would say, Warren G attached “It’s all Good.” When I heard those words from the side, then my mood felt really good. Should I compare it to the feeling of a grandfather telling good stories next to you (laughter)."
In another interview he said:
"Defining hip-hop is the same as trying to define love. If there are 6 billion people in the world, then there are 6 billion definitions of love, and like that, each definition of hip-hop is different for each person. Of course, it’s possible to give a dictionary definition. In 1970, there was a person called DJ Herc in South Bronx. At a party that he was hosting, he set breaks on a beat and during that break, someone would be rapping, someone would be dancing, and someone else would be doing graffiti… That’s how hip-hop was born, and they call that the 4 elements of hip-hop, but dictionary definitions like these is something anyone knows, but to explain that spirit… In one word, it’s something that can’t be explained. It’s a way that expresses me as well as being a meaning for freedom and rebelling. Because it’s something where people play and have fun with, it can have messages of peace and love placed in it. If you compare it to a Pokemon, it’s like a Ditto. Personally, hip-hop to me is the world. The world that I’m living in… It’s difficult, right? To be honest, it’s still hard for me too.
The culture of shooting guns and doing drugs is not the actual self of hip-hop. It’s just become a by-product that appeared around hip-hop music, it’s not the actual self of hip-hop. Although there’s a certain image that pops up clearly when you think of hip-hop fashion, that’s also becoming something that’s more broad. Look at A$AP Rocky or Kanye West. They don’t wear pants that drag around any more. To understand ‘swag’, you need to understand what kind of meaning ‘making it on your own’ has in hip-hop. Making it on your own is a very cool and important concept in hip-hop."
You guys have your own definition of hiphop as you have probably your own definition of love, but that is not a generalized definition, its just yours and I have to admit its a sad definition
Y’all are so entertaining. Y’all make me want to get back into anime. I love the good boy bad boy thing going on too. If y’all are interesting in more BTS I would highly recommend their tiny desk performance. It’s live and shows their passion for performing.
Thank you for enjoying us keeping it 100! You already know were gonna bring more reactions to ya!
V was considered the secret weapon because he was talented and good looking.
That's why he was hidden. Bang said it at some point.
I want to watch your videos but y’all are focusing on the wrong things. Again, the toxic masculinity has to go. Every artist in the world, in every genre, wears makeup onstage, in music videos and at award ceremonies. You can’t say your “secure with your masculinity” and then right after say something that completely contradicts that statement. You may not want to admit it because of whatever reason but as a human being you know If another human being is attractive or not regardless of sex. I see a lot of other comments below which have excellent explanations of hip hop and the backstory. Its supposed to be inclusive. All music is supposed to be inclusive. I really hope you continue to react with an open mind. Stop comparing things to the West. It’s just going to put you into a box with that way of thinking. You also need to keep in mind that their phrases may mean something different then ours. They are brothers. They’ve been together non stop for 10+ years. They love each other and they show affection toward each other (which is completely normal in many parts of the world, including the western world). Just be open. Be respectful. Pay attention to the music, the beats, the Melody’s, the lyrics. They are more than just attractive men. They are multi talented and great human beings. I hope you two are doing reactions because you genuinely want to learn and find new music. Not just for the clout.
Respectfully speaking....jhope would destroy chris in a dance battle 😂
Cap! I would love to see it
@@NotJustAnimeOfficialbig cap. Kpop artists study people like Chris. Chris can do moves I’ve never seen Hobi do. I feel Jimin would be fair competition against Chris.
@@poobearlolcakeslol I swear kpop Stans live in a bubble. Jimin could be a cute background dancer cause of his flipping skills but urban/street dancing no kpop idol stands a chance against Chris brown. Other styles are fair game though.
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Niki from Enhypen exists 👀
jimin outdoes w easy keep it real@@danellymani205
@Just Not Anime, guys BTS started out in a very small K-pop agency and in 2014 they went to LA to be more specific :Compton to learn about hip-hop not just how to project it but to know the roots and they were mentored by Warren G and Coolio ( RIP)
This was a reality show by MNet and BTS ‘s agency BIGHIT entertainment , Two weeks in July 2014 they learned different ways of rap and hip-hop because in the very beginning they started off as a hip-hop group.
BTS changed into different genres of music they incorporated hip-hop and rap with their music and most of them including RM who was the first member of BTS and Suga write most of the lyrics to their songs!
And yes they have collaborated with other Western artist in the United States they collaborated with Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Nas X, Juice WRLD, MAX, Halsey!
They are the biggest group in the world right now you may say that they are The 21st century Beatles but I say they are The 21st century BTS😊👍💜
Music is universal dont belong to anyone
The song they were singing is called the graduation song. It's the same beat but different lyrics
Jody: The song you were trying to think of was "Blood Sweat and Tears."
Good Job doing this Reaction. 💜
Black culture and Hip Hop culture are not the same thing. I know many blacks that don't listen to hip hop, doesn't make them less black.
That doesn't mean your friend has black culture either.
Hip hop is black culture. Black culture is not hip hop. There’s a difference.
Men wore makeup before women did. They invented it for themselves. Ancient Egypt
As early as 4000 BCE, men used black pigment to create elaborate cat-eye designs. A few millennia later, kohl eyeliner, green malachite eye shadow, and lip and cheek stains made from red ochre were also popular. I love a pretty man, just sayin. BTS has always been respectful of black culture and hip hop, they show it. When they got Democracy they were introduced to western music. They are were also influenced by MTV, MJ and listen to all genres. I love their style. Tks guys.
I’ve been around for a lot of great dancers, and Chris Brown is a great entertainer/dancer but J-Hope 100% will take him in a freestyle … my humble opinion😂 . Agree to disagree .
Agree
Disagree. I love both but I’ve seen Chris do stuff I’ve never seen J Hope do.
@@poobearlolcakesyea for example beating up woman
@@zehrapoyraz5824no that was nasty 💀 do it again
@@zehrapoyraz5824 that’s doesn’t stop the fact that he is a better dancer. It’s most likely one person you look up to that is not that great of a person you just may not know it, that doesn’t eliminate their talent! You thought you ate 😂
Happy birthday Jungkook 🐰💜
@18:40 just to add to the convo, I grew up in a black household that valued manly men. I understand hip hop culture and all that. But nowadays, even the "manliness" of men will wear at least a touch of makeup on stage/tv/etc. No, I'm not saying that's a everyday for them, but it's not that foreign of a concept imo. If you do continue with bts and continue to try to be open minded, i think they'd really change your perspective on things.
THE REASON I LOVE BTS IS BECAUSE THIER MUSIC HAS HELPED ME THROUGH SOME HARD TIMES IN MY LIFE.
WHEN I AM STRESS OUT, FEELING SAD, ANGRY OR EVEN IN THE BEST MOOD EVER IS BECAUSE I HAVE THIER MUSIC AND VIDOES TO PUT ME THRUGH IT ALL. THEY ARE MY ROCK AND I LOVE THEM SO MUCH. WE LAUGHTED WITH THEM WE CRIED IT'S BEEN AN AMAZING JOURNEY FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS NOW SINCE I HAVE JOINED ARMY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR REACTION. WE ALL FEEL THE SAME WAY ABOUT JIMIN.
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36:56 lol i love that y'all did Jin's super tuna dance lol, and my guy with the big beard doing his best to sing "tuna!" As he did it haha, that was awesome ty for that. 💜
Eta: you should tell the guy without the big beard that its ok to appreciate someones beauty, or handsomeness, regardless of gender. That doesnt make you gay. You can look at a dude and say, yeah hes undeniably good looking. I appreciate big beard guy for being able to confidently appreciate jimins beauty, and you can tell hes secure in his sexuality enough to even joke that he'd "smash" lol. No hate or anything to the other guy. 💜
Also, these guys are a family, brothers. So if you see them cuddling each other, or tickling, or saying terms of endearment to each other, think of them like an actual family. They were all kids when they met in mid to late teens. Basically raised together. Obvs idk nor do i care what sexuality they are, but even if they were gay i doubt they'd look at each other like that because they consider one another as family 😊
Lolol i loved when big beard (im so sorry idk yalls names lol 😬) started singing about eye smiles when jimin was on screen. Hes known for his eye smiles, when he smiles his eyes scrunch up and form tiny eye smiles lol)
Ok last edit lol. 57:36 i dont consider toxic fans as part of *ARMY* , theyre just fans. Real ARMY imo, try to emmulate the values and message of BTS. ARMYs should be kind and respectful, even in the face of hatred and ignorance. You'll never change someones mind with vitriol and hate. If a reactor is disrespectful or ignorant, educate them in a kind and respectful and empathetic way and help guide that person. Respond as bts themselves would. Dont just passivly take it but dont be a dick either. Educate if theyre just ignorant, etc. Even the person has "toxic masculinity" like i saw in another comment, or a little homophobic, instead of yelling at them, educate them. Give examples of their behavior and help them see how what theyre doing is wrong, and give advice if you want. But just yelling at someone is just gonna make them defensive and they might give up on bts. We dont want that, ARMY would love for everyone to like bts, and for people to change and grow as a person. Real ARMYs, imo, care about others and try to make the world a better place and themselves a better person. Youre not going to achieve that goal if you yourself are commenting hatred.
So there are toxic people in every fandom. The bigger the fanbase, the % of toxic fans will also be higher. Hopefully theyll someday learn to be kind especially in the face of hatred or xenophobia etc. You catch more flies with honey...
Even if you guys have made statements i disagree with, say something off-putting or that i even find mildly offensive, im not gonna roll up in the comments and pop off. I'm continuing to watch because i want to see your progression, and growth. Bts has the power to change people and the world. They changed me. Im 50 and pre bts i didnt truely love myself. I wasn't especially kind. I wasnt necessarily mean either. If i liked you, id be your most loyal kind friend. If i didnt know you, you were a non entity to me, i didnt care at all. If i didn't like you, all bets are off and stop being nice. Now, thx to bts & ARMY, ive learned to have empathy for my fellow humans. I try to care about and be kind and helpful to everyone I can. Everyone is going through something, and a kind word, a compliment or a smile can help someone have a better day. 💜
Thank you for being understanding about differences and not making us feel bad for our ignorance! That means a lot to us! Also, THANK YOU for not considering the negative fans ARMY!
If you look at Jimin and don't find him pretty i don't care what planet you came from. THAT BOY IS DANG PRETTY, just say it! Lmao.
the guy in the bubble bun shirt..show some love
Let it be ❤😁 we know u want it😉😄
Guy on the left simping for Jimin is sending me 🤣🤣🤣
Not that I have to explain or anything but they boys only wear makeup when they are on stage or doing photo shoots. Over the years they don’t ever see each other as friends but brothers from another parent. Thanks for reacting.
50:11 A Straight man here and that is 100% fax. Jimin is pretty/handsome AF
Ayyyyyy let's go! Thank you for reacting to this guide.
You're welcome!
Bro simping for jimin is too funny and so relatable 😂
(Jimin is my bias and its certainly no question why lol)
I would say there's a difference between handsome and beautiful. Jin is handsome. Jimin is beautiful. Problem solved 🤣
🇲🇾 Proud BTS ARMY from Malaysia here! 💜
BTS has been an incredible source of strength and inspiration in my life. Their music and message have uplifted me during some of my toughest moments, reminding me that it’s okay to face challenges and that we can overcome them. Their resilience, dedication, and love for their craft are truly admirable.
I love BTS not just for their phenomenal music and performances but also for what they stand for-unity, self-love, and the importance of speaking your truth. They’ve shown that kindness and authenticity can create positive change in the world.
BTS, thank you for being my guiding stars and spreading love and positivity wherever you go. 💫💜 #BTS #ARMY #FromMalaysiaWithLove 🇲🇾
Your buddy is in denial not admitting Jimin is pretty! LOL! He just needs time to understand masculinity is not threatened if a man can appreciate the beauty of another man! 😆
Its jungkook birthday 🎉🎉🎉
Happiest birthday to our giant popstar🔥
That's why cultural differences is a thing. Men wearing makeup and showing affection in Skorean is normal it doesn't make you less of a man . Because your not a man by just your appearance but your actions as well
All points and comments made on jimin in this video are VALID😂
ngl, i still don’t get the point of the “men shouldn’t wear makeup” bs. it’s makeup, if you like the music what does it matter ?
It's called the Jimin effect! There's tons of RUclips videos of reactors claiming Jimin as theirs ❤😅
The guy on the left is so adequate . (the way he’s tried to explain the makeup thing)
Please react to Serendipity by Jimin (live stage mix)💜💜💜
Thank you for your sincere reaction- Love IT💜🦋 💜
You are so welcome
For the next song, I think you'd find the song "Hip Hop Phile" cool. It really talks about their roots in hiphop, and gives respect to their inspirations like Nas, J.Cole and Eminem
Sorry guys but there is a LONG list of western artists (black hip hop ones too) who NEVER performed on stage or filmed without makeup:
MJ - he wore make-up and not just for ‘medical reasons’ (eye make- up)
Prince
James Brown
David Bowie
Mick Jagger
Boy George
George Michael
Bryan Ferry
Marilyn Manson
KISS
Alice Cooper
Green Day
Twisted Sister
Freddy Mercury
Ozzy Osbourne
Any hip hop artist who’s ever done a music video wears make-up - however natural looking - just like every tv/movie actor on the planet.
And you must know that r he roots (basic foundation) of hip hop originated from Africa before coming to America (New York to be specific) and make-up was (still is in some tribes) a part of tribal traditions in men; the men were well-known for painting their faces - whether it be for war or not. They pierced their ears and bottom lips with disc-like adornments too. Make-up and men go very far back in history.
Hahahaha, the little hearts on Jimin's part. I loved it hahaha 💜
and, it's absolutely fine for a man to find another pretty. You're not alone.
Thank you guys for reacting to this. I'm not surprised some ARMY jumped on you guys for certain comments because that's the nature of any fandom online apparently. Some of the mean comments though are from fake armies (people from other fandoms who have nothing better to do than try to make ARMY look bad/crazy) so that's one thing to keep in mind. If you watch the BTS Hardships video someday, that would give you an idea where that comes from.
I'm going to say, though, that it sounds really ignorant when people comment on any performer of any kind wearing makeup. Anyone who professionally goes in front of a camera is going to wear makeup. That's just how it is; whether rock, pop, hip hop, acting, even sportscasters... it varies whether it's more noticeable or not, but it's always there. (I can bet you any big rapper you can think of wasn't/isn't 100% bare-faced in music videos no matter how tough or macho they tend to present themselves.) Has nothing to do with being gay or female and everything to do with looking good on camera. With K-Pop, the reason men wore makeup from the beginning is because in Korea it was seen/presented as more of an offshoot of theater rather than strictly music, and in theater, makeup also has absolutely nothing to do with gender or sexuality and everything to do with creating a dramatic appearance for an impressive performance.
I am Korean American and I really appreciate Black American and their culture. If it wasn't for them, BTS would not have existed. Thankyou
I love that Jimins reaction as my bias it was fun to watch “baby daddy” lmaoo i aint gonna argue with that im so glad you dont have toxic masculinity love the reaction
Wait till u find out suga is the most softest one loll. man literally debuted with a shirt
they relate to a solo song by jungkook today is his birthday they relate to my time, Euphoria, still with you 💜
JIMIN JIMIN FIRST KOREAN SOLOIST TO DEBUTED ON #1 BILLBOARD HOT 100 💯
Suga is the NBA ambassador, he is also the FIRST RAPPER in history to sell one million albums in it's first day. They also collaborated with snoop dog, Megan the stallion, Niki Minaj, J Cole and many many more
I enjoyed your reaction, ❤ just keep a few things in mind: Your ideas about Suga were completely wrong. He's an introvert and not very good with showing affection in general because of the way he grew up. But the more content you watch, the more his personality shines and he's very loving to the members, even if its not through physical touch. He even has a few songs where he explicitly includes both men and women. The whole of BTS are very jokey with each other but if it might bother you guys to see them acting "gay" with each other or others than just consider before posting, and you get more angry Army up your asses 😂
Most importantly Korea is VERY different in terms of men interacting with each other than in the west. In Korea its normal to show pysical love and affection to your male friends, just like its okay for girls. Sadly a lot of people interpret that as immediatwly being gay but i find it so sad that men are seen as people who need to be strong by themselves and cant show any type of love unless its to a woman. It might not be for everyone, but even if they are gay that should be fine too.
Lastly, you really need to prepare if you decide to jump more into kpop in general because its a very different feel to western music. Makeup, fancy hair and clothes are not mutually exclusive to femininity and being gay. Its embraced as a form of expression and performance so you might just want to keep that in mind.
Stay healthy and happy. ❤
🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽YES, Friend, ALLLL OF what you said; THAT PART.💜🥰🫂🤗
@@bulletproofwaafle7770 I'm in love with your profile pic 🥰
Lllmmlll when bigger beard man was saying that he can't wait for Jimmy to pop up. I just like how he was low-key trolling his mans 😅. It was low key cute and funny
I'm sure you've had comments already addressing how different their culture is from the western culture and both of you are more well versed in the hip hop culture than I am. I will say though, K Pop is only label, these seven young men are extremely talented yet humble. They do respect and acknowledge the western hip hop culture, the Hip Hop Files (i believe) is them acknowledging and respecting the hip hop artists that came before them. They are also, probably the very few in K Pop that really know the history of hip hop, they've studied it, they pay respects to the artists. I've never seen a group where EVERY single member is that talented, that each of them can have a very successful solo career, east or west. Every single one of them have and continue to work hard to continually grow and improve their craft; singing, dancing, writing and producing, they are also ALL educated. Looks, only the very surface of what these young men have, they are what people would say, they have the WHOLE package and then some. I'd like to see what group in past and current that have as much talent as them, MAYBE up and coming because they also serve as GREAT role models, but past and present, the only one that I can say, the Beatles and that's the comparison that is used. Much of the K Pop, copies BTS now, the guides, the RUclips shows and much more, which is ironic because K Pop worked so hard to keep them down, but now they're way too big now. As humble and respectful as these young men are of everybody, it'd be nice to see them being treated with the same respect they put out there. TALENT, TALENT, TALENT, no short cuts, hard work!!! I am not ARMY, so just speaking my own opinion. It was a bit hard to watch your reaction, but I did. The same way you're going off on ARMY because of things they said to you, how offensive it is to you, it's probably that offensive to them. ARMY and BTS has and continue to go through A LOT of hardship with both the K Pop and western music industry. You do have a right to your opinion, every body does, but the same "little jokes" and continued comments on how pretty they are and stuff like that, I know I watch reactions to hear about how others appreciate their talent, their genuine love for their fans. Again, speaking my own opinion, I think speaking on and making jokes about a culture without any knowledge, there will be some disrespect, you're not liking it that ARMY got upset with you without getting to know you or your culture, that's all they're asking is, respect. BTS already respects you and your culture. BTS & ARMY have a history, a very hard history. Thank you for sharing and I will watch more of your reactions, just know that, yes, sometimes it's offensive, but overall, I do appreciate your honesty.
I mean it takes a pretty secure guy and confident in his masculinity to admit when another man handsome or pretty or cute. It doesn’t mean he is gay although there’s nothing wrong with being gay. Just my opinion. 🤷🏻♀️
Even dr. Dre not just go to shower and shoot for music video. He use make up for camera needs
But y’all also still have to understand that their in another culture, and in Korea they have makeup for men also.
They had a record deal at that point. They were in the US to learn more about rap and promotion(busking).
That concert was in America...during their reality show "American Hustle Life" Warren G was one of their tutors
The concert that you guys were referring to was a free concert by BTS for 200 people during the Summer of 2014 for a show produced by Mnet called American Hustle Life which taught BTS the ways of real hip-hop by American rappers like Coolio, Tony Jones, and Warren G because BTS was introduced as a rap group when they debuted. Guys, sometimes the translation is not how it was meant to be said. JK admired RM that’s why he joined BTS not because as you speculate and assume that he “fell” for RM.
Please react to Jimin-Set me free pt.2
For the part where they were talking about a free concert - this was in L.A. where they were on a show called "American Hustle Life". They came over here to learn from people like Warren G.
JIMIN-SHIII.. NO NEED TO BE GAY TO FELL IN LOVE TO OUR JIMIN..
Please understand that some armys are tired of being seen as teenage girls and put down for being so. We are of all ages and Nationalities
I really loved ur reaction the way u fanboying over Jimin he is my bias too .I fell for him when I first saw him he is so precious 😍💜
Disagree with the Prince comment. I was fortunate enough to see the Prince Purple Rain tour and his soul R&B roots are more pronounced in his earlier albums. Make up is worn by ALL performers that go on stage. BTS members like American artists here do not wear it off stage.
i don’t get how you could be judgmental about makeup but then go on to excessively talk about being attracted to jimin
once you Jim in you can't Jim out💜💜💜💜🇵🇰
Thank you so much that you watched this, im always touched even how many time si watch this i cry 😢 i love them so much and my baby Jimin.
Chris brown don’t got nothing on any of the main dancers in BTS lol
Tell me you’ve never seen Chris brown dance without telling me.