j-hope "MORE": REACTION!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @sanglee7359
    @sanglee7359 Год назад +280

    You gotta watch the whole Lolapalooza show! The live band is awesome! Also, Chicken Noodle Soup is a tribute to a song that helped start his passion. He sought the blessings of the OG artist and paid her close to $3M, then chose to have his version out for free. So, he made nothing from it, as it was just to tell of his past.

    • @tomshoney1114
      @tomshoney1114 Год назад +19

      Actually, Chicken Noodle was 2nd to the last song in J-Hope's set at Lolla (last song was Future). He gave a high-energy, high-power performance of about 1.5 hours. Please watch his entire Lolla performance. I think it's not fair to only watch the 2nd to the last song, he wasn't on "full power" by that point.

    • @ruthlessrays9761
      @ruthlessrays9761 Год назад +6

      UP!! Lolla is so good

    • @maryannbaxter73
      @maryannbaxter73 Год назад +5

      Yes, the whole Hobipalooza is fire!

    • @beatrizleda7591
      @beatrizleda7591 Год назад +1

      pleaseeeee

    • @aparnamuppane3534
      @aparnamuppane3534 Год назад +6

      Please do watch Hobipalooza... Also don't split it into 2 parts.. ARMY loves to watch long videos..

  • @juneseghni
    @juneseghni Год назад +196

    You don't have to like chicken noodle soup but it is part of jhope's history ,. In an interview ,I quote -J-Hope also talked about how the original song “Chicken Noodle Soup” by Webstar and Young B is a track that he danced to when he was first learning to dance. As “Hope World” was a mixtape that would express himself, he'd hoped that “Chicken Noodle Soup” would be a way for him to talk about dancing on the album'
    He is known to have paid $2.7million dollars to sample the original song .
    Personally I don't love it, the first half of his Lollapalooza set is more my speed, but it is still something that has value and meaning.

    • @LalaH-23
      @LalaH-23 Год назад +8

      Agree. I am not a fan of chicken noodle soup either and am just glad it is a cover.

    • @kookiemuncher257
      @kookiemuncher257 Год назад

      I loved his rap and dance in the MV but for the overall song it is also not my vibe 😂

    • @g100-w6j
      @g100-w6j Год назад

      Chicken noodle soup is also a song that fits right in with the Hope world mixtape but he wasn't able to clear the sample (???? it was something along those lines. it's been a while and my memory is fuzzy lol) on time for it and released it one year later. Also he thinking of having Tinashe for the track but with Becky being the final feat./collaborator it just ended up being perfect. like we got so much from these two having a song together, we got Becky at lollapalooza, their tight precious friendship, Becky invited him this year to her set at Coachella but because of his enlistment he couldn't go (it's still fkc the military idc).
      if I misremembered something or said something false you know the drill correct me if necessary bora soldiers🫡🫡💜

  • @OT7_DopeOldARMY
    @OT7_DopeOldARMY Год назад +130

    Chicken Noodle Soup is much more than you give it credit for, perhaps in part because you didn’t watch the MV so you didn’t appreciate it. In addition to paying a lot of money for the sample to the original artists, AND giving them credit during the live performance, he also released it as a free song/gift to ARMY. The song is also sung in three languages - English, Korean, and Spanish, the dancers are very diverse (j-hope lists them in the MV on screen at the end of the MV - very rare to see and therefore evidence of his desire to honor them), there is a large amount of diverse culture reflected in the MV, and the dancing is exceptional. It’s street dancing, which is j-hope’s roots. You also saw it in “On the Street” featuring J Cole - j-hope freestyled while J Cole rapped. J-hope will also release a new documentary and accompanying OST album called “Hope On The Street” while he’s serving in the military (all filmed before he left, of course).
    Chicken Noodle Soup as a song may not be to your taste, which is fine, but please put some respect on it, if for no other reason than it was a very important project for j-hope, personally…paying homage to things that matter to him - dance, hip hop, and diversity.
    Also, respect Becky G. Your smirking about not liking anything that wasn’t j-hope, just wasn’t it. She has been an extremely good friend to both j-hope himself and to BTS in general. Not everyone they have worked with over the years has done that, so when people do, we honor them. Steve Aioki, Halsey, Max, Anderson Paak, and the members of Coldplay are some others in the same category.
    Generally, BTS songs, whether individually or with the group, are very intentional. They may not all be “deep,” but 75-80% are at least - and often way more than you’d ever think. CNS is a great example of never underestimating what’s going on with a BTS song.
    Glad you liked “More.” Jack in the Box as an album is a masterpiece, and it was just named as one of the best k-pop albums in history (#2 I think?). I was at the “Lollapalooza” performance last year, and it was top 2-3 best concerts I’ve been to, and I’m 57 with a LOT of concerts under my belt.

    • @wendibrousseau6286
      @wendibrousseau6286 Год назад +10

      I couldn't agree more... I think after they watch the MV ; they'll change their mind.

    • @carolynacra2197
      @carolynacra2197 Год назад +8

      J hope is my fav and I did not like the song neither, which is not bad, I appreciate the effort , the flow and the swag that the song has but I can't put it on in my playlist... it doesn't mean that bc we don't like something we take that for granted, we all have different taste and colors. Anyways I love J hope and thank u as well for being an Army that defends our Hobi ❤

    • @namastan5580
      @namastan5580 Год назад +6

      Facts 💜
      and respect to Becky G ❤️ her showing up at Lolla was one of my favorite parts

    • @mpgisbtsarmybaefighting2838
      @mpgisbtsarmybaefighting2838 Год назад +3

      Very respectful comment. Nice to read and not be offended 👌 💜

    • @eileencritchley4630
      @eileencritchley4630 Год назад +4

      I'm even older than you and have like yourself been to many concerts mainly rock bands, heavy metal bands and R&B bands and I watched Lollaplooza on the live stream. It was a great concert and his solo debute and headline act and he now holds the recorded for the most sold tickets 120,089. I had it turned up so much I woke the neighbours in the house next door.ooops.

  • @MG-dc2kw
    @MG-dc2kw Год назад +111

    Don’t be afraid to tell us you don’t like a song. A lot of reactors I like tell their subscribers they don’t like song but don’t post the video. Honestly every fandom has crazy fans and for some reason the 10% that’s crazy are extremely loud and leave a bad taste. Feel comfortable just telling us what you listened to and your reasons for not liking it 😊. Can’t wait for the guide reaction

    • @lealarsen2017
      @lealarsen2017 Год назад +6

      totally agree if a reactor liked every song then it would be fake as H.. i want to hear the truth and to be frank chicken noodle soup is not my favorite either. but other fans love it. it´s so deferent what we like and dislike and it would be weird to like all. but we can still appreciate j-hopes choise in making this song and the reason behind it. but that is only something you know if you are an army so for a reactor not getting that is totally okay.

  • @aliceb.9010
    @aliceb.9010 Год назад +46

    I totally enjoy your genuine reaction. Please watch J-hope's Lollapalooza medley performance of Baseline/Cypher/Hangsang. You will see his raw performance. He commanded the stage,
    Arson is also part of the Lollapalooza. His live performance of that song was epic as well.

  • @biru-kelabu-0821
    @biru-kelabu-0821 Год назад +41

    His entire album "Jack in the Box" is amazing. It tells a story from beginning to end. The concept, the message, the lyrics, the music, all very cohesive and ties in with his persona as J-hope. Just a masterful storytelling. I hope you'll consider doing an album reaction. His Lollapalooza set is electrifying. He's a consummate performer.

  • @raevan2125
    @raevan2125 Год назад +43

    So I actually was not a fan of Chicken Noodle Soup either, but it has grown on me, and I think the reason is because it means so much to J-Hope as part of his "origin story" so to speak. And though I also was not a Becky G fan, I love her friendship with him. This whole Jack in the Box album (which "More" and "Arson" are both on) is a terrific project. The music video for "More" was released first, and "Arson" second.

  • @CChanHI
    @CChanHI Год назад +18

    And chicken noodle soup is his tribute song. He has said it’s what sort of started his love for dance so when. He could. He himself paid full rights and credited all the dancers, then released the song for free

  • @m.johnson9358
    @m.johnson9358 Год назад +68

    That’s alright guys, you’re not required or obligated to like every song. I myself think it’s a fun song, but I also know the meaning behind it, and I like the MV for it. His lyrics were very autobiographical, so if you didn’t have subtitles that didn’t help either. 🤗

  • @justvibing2171
    @justvibing2171 Год назад +1

    Chicken noodle soup has so much meaning & value to J-hope he paid around 3 Million to the OG to sample the song. I think since u guys didn’t read the lyrics or see the music video you weren’t able to appreciate it correctly. It also has 3 languages in it that’s practically unheard of.

  • @jaelove.bts7
    @jaelove.bts7 Год назад +18

    He opened Lollapalooza with this song! You gotta watch that live performance or more preferably as everyone has already mentioned, the whole Lollapalooza performance! It's an hour long btw! :)

  • @delasmercedes2940
    @delasmercedes2940 Год назад +6

    I’m glad you express disliking a song, other reactors become side blinded by subscription numbers and the potential of making lots of $$ with Paetron
    I didn’t like Chicken noodle soup, J-Hope/Becky version, until I understood the lyrics, which address discrimination of minorities and, in the case of Becky, women.
    Not unlike J-Hope’s experience, Becky also faced/faces discrimination for daring to be herself and become a rapper (ay, ay, ay!)
    It’s a fun song, humorously pulling the rug under the feet of uni-cultural/uni-ethnic people who reject everything from the “others” and those who want women to only “be in the kitchen”
    Do I like it to listen it often? Not, but I do love its concept and the synergy among the two artists, who come from very different cultures/history, despite the fact that neither speaks the language of the other.

  • @keciaandthepurpleheart2961
    @keciaandthepurpleheart2961 Год назад +33

    More and Arson are both on the Jack in the Box album. More was a prerelease so we heard it first. J-Hope sad that this album should be listened to in order, start to finish. You may to go back to the full album sometime. There are not MVs for the other tracks but visualizers are on the channel Enjoy BTS More with English subs. I think More answers the questions posed in Arson. He's burnt everything out, but he still wants more.
    Chicken Noodle Soup may grow on you. J-Hope paid for the sample. A couple of million, flew toLA where he hired dancers, and filmed a MV. Then he released the song for free on SoundCloud. Like who does that?
    Still waiting for a vocal line reaction. The Astronaut by Jin, Like Crazy by Jimin, Seven by Jungkook, and Slow Dancing by V are all fantastic songs and all very different from each other.

  • @laurenm.6320
    @laurenm.6320 Год назад +8

    I’m obsessed with the Chicken Noodle Soup music video, I’ve watched it so many times - J-Hoooooooope ❤😊

  • @secretyidentity2833
    @secretyidentity2833 Год назад +28

    You can def post your reaction to chicken noodle soup. I'm curious abt why you guys didn't like it, and it helps us with suggestions in the future.
    IDK if you know, the original chicken noodle soup song by Webstar and Young B had a very big cultural impact for many black communities, and J-Hope was impacted by it all the way in S. Korea, along with many classic hiphop songs, he used to learn dance with the track. He paid around $3 million for the sample of the original to be able to pay respect to his beginnings and release the song with his own verses abt his story and ofc he gives the original artists a shout out when they finish the performance. Becky also grew up listening to the song, and she also talks abt her experiences as a latin artist in the US in the song. Between the both of them they switch between English, Spanish and Korean throughout the song. I wasn't the biggest fan of it when I first listened to it, but it did grew on me a lot overtime lmao
    The song was initially intended to be part of J-Hope's first mixtape "Hope World" which has some dark lyrics just like "Jack In The Box" but a much more colorful, light and bubbly aesthetic. Bc of different reasons J-Hope decided to not include this song in the mixtape and instead release it as a free song for fans. It was def more of a passion project he really wanted to put out more than anything. Lollapalooza was the first time they performed together live. Two artists who come from completly different cultures and who mostly speak different languages coming together and collabing bc of their passion for dancing and hiphop.
    That all being said, don't be afraid of saying you guys personally didn't like a song, ALL WE ASK is for respect for the art itself and how much work they put into it, but everything else when it comes to taste is completly subjective. There are BTS songs I personally don't really like. It's okay
    ALSO IT'S RM'S BIRTHDAY YAAAAYYYY

  • @LalaH-23
    @LalaH-23 Год назад +5

    More is my favorite j-hope song and arson is my second. When it comes to the rap line outro tear at wembley live is my favorite j-hope performance

  • @pinaytravelsinuk5852
    @pinaytravelsinuk5852 Год назад +7

    Guys! Highly highly recommend watching the whole set of Lollapalooza - it was epic! J-hope started out as a dancer and learned to rap while in training with RM and Suga - early BTS days. Chicken Noodle Soup is his tribute to his passion for dance and his early years dancing. He bought the rights to sample the song and then released it for free. 💜💜💜

  • @dianalog4760
    @dianalog4760 Год назад +11

    The band members resemble Jared Leto's character in Fight Club, after he gets his face punched apart by Edward Norton. You could tie in the office sequence with that film as well. The gritty look of it is very David Fincher.
    The Chicken Noodle Soup video is hella fun, if you haven't watched it. Amazing L.A. dancers who actually got end credits. J-Hope handled that whole project with such swag and class, entirely out of his own wallet.

  • @a.k.a.b-hope1088
    @a.k.a.b-hope1088 Год назад +2

    J-HOOOOOOOPE! He just rocks with versatility! He may have started out as a dancer but he has shown he is an all-rounder creative musician and artist who can be more.

  • @organiccookie1306
    @organiccookie1306 Год назад +5

    Chicken Noodle Soup is an interesting song because I remember when it was released, there were quite a few people who didn't get what it was about. However, the music video has almost 400 million views and has become j-hope's most popular one. I think you need to know more about the background of the original song and its history in the black community to appreciate it. I'm a white European, so I'm certainly no expert but I remember reading that Chicken Noodle Soup with a soda was typical inner city comfort food in black families and the original song can be seen as social commentary. The chicken moves are from the original song, by the way.
    As many have pointed out, J-hope and Becky G's version is a tribute to the black community, their own artistic roots in their teenage years and a celebration of diversity. There is a lot more to the song if you know the backstory and the lyrics, but of course it's OK to not like it as a piece of music.

  • @patriciamurashige6879
    @patriciamurashige6879 Год назад

    Yes.. this was a shock to me when I first heard this song!! So surprisingly to me, jhope’s music usually mor upbeat! So this was soooo cool!!!getting out of his comfort zone!!!

  • @ericweinman9447
    @ericweinman9447 Год назад +44

    Chicken Noodle Soup was a strange J Hope recommendation as it is a cover of a "viral" song by from D J Webstar which in its original form was an African American track which went viral, in part due to its dance. It was a song that got young J Hope into dancing. He adapted it a bit, but his actual release was little more than a nonprofit fun piece to celebrate what inspired him as a child. With a slew of great J Hope originals, I am not sure how you wound up viewing that one early in your journey. It actually in my mind was the weak point of his Lollapalooza concert with an exhausted J Hope who had gone way hard mostly solo for more than an hour relinquishing much of the track's energy to Becky G. Others can disagree but the entire Lollapalooza first set was what was literally top-tier..

    • @OT7_DopeOldARMY
      @OT7_DopeOldARMY Год назад +28

      Yep, I disagree. The entire set was amazing from start to finish. Chicken Noodle Soup is what it is, but it in no way detracted from or was a low point of the concert. The second half of the concert also was definitely just as terrific as the first half. The only difference was that the first half had the “harder” songs genre-wise for the most part…but as someone who was present for the performance, I didn’t see or hear a single person voicing anything close to negative comments about any part of the set. He outdid himself.

    • @ericweinman9447
      @ericweinman9447 Год назад +6

      @@OT7_DopeOldARMY I think you misconstrue the focus of my comments. Lollapalooza was fantastic. J Hope was amazing. The crowd was phenomenal. My comments were referencing what gets recommended. Two tracks in the concert were not composed by BTS or J Hope. Both connected well with the audience. But the balance of the concert was pure J Hope. If I am going to show off J Hope to a relative newbie, I am going to show that person why J Hope is super special, not simply a track I love which has J Hope on it.
      I respect your differing, but I personally am never going to lead a newbie to a cover without making it abundantly clear that what I am recommending is a cover. And for me having seen Chicken Noodle Soup at Lolla probably 10 times, each and every time I noted him sitting at the beginning of the song and not going full strength as it went on. To me, he was tired and deservedly so. BTS sets are designed to offer breaks. Lolla pushed the envelope. J Hope met the challenge but the second set which was dance heavy did not give him the pauses which refresh.

    • @OT7_DopeOldARMY
      @OT7_DopeOldARMY Год назад +14

      @@ericweinman9447 I just never saw him being anything but full-on - during CNS or the second half of the performance. That’s really all I was disagreeing with…and I wouldn’t have recommended CNS over the rest of his discography either, but I also see the value in the song for j-hope, which is much more than these reactors seem to have realized.

  • @lisacsarmiento5627
    @lisacsarmiento5627 Год назад +19

    As a JHope bias, I'm glad you liked JHope's work!! 😊 I agree that he's very creative, he brings out his emotions in his music. If I may suggest you check out his recent album "Jack in the Box" which he produced before he went to his mandatory military service last April. The 2 songs Arson and More are part of the album. He performed all the tracks in his JITB album at Lollapallooza last year in Chicago, you might like to check that out. He packed the place with 105K people. And if you don't feel comfortable releasing your honest reaction to CNS, that's fine 😉 💜.

  • @joyfuellas9628
    @joyfuellas9628 Год назад +5

    Hey rough boys yiu, guys shoukd check out jhopes performance on lollapalooza 2022 hes so lit and you woukd thought its his concert! Jhope not my bias suga is but man hes song makes me feel good

  • @SusieQ1955
    @SusieQ1955 Год назад +1

    Chicken Noodle Soup is a children's song, like Super Tuna by Jin. Don't be too harsh. My take on MORE is actually pretty simple. He's known to Army as the Sunshine of the group, and he's a very loving guy (and an introvert - meaning he needs his space). But there's a creative side of him that's dark, it's in Arson, and this solo period is giving him a chance to get or be MORE than just sunshiny big smiles and hope for the world. I'm into it!

  • @zarinaabdrahman4770
    @zarinaabdrahman4770 Год назад

    You all need to reaction to j-hope solo live stage at lollapalooza Chicago.. he with live band.. total of 19 song.. fire

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley4630 Год назад +1

    J Hope the Rock star.

  • @waniax1
    @waniax1 8 месяцев назад

    The show at lollapalooza, the first part was great and the second part ended with a flourish!!! A complete show!!!

  • @lizaequipelag8860
    @lizaequipelag8860 Год назад +2

    The live performance of more and arson at MAMA 2022 ,❤

  • @StarlightHoya
    @StarlightHoya Год назад

    Yes it it connected to Arson. His whole Jack in The Box album is a compelling story from start to finish. MORE and Arson are the main tracks of JITB. More when he was still inside the box and Arson when he came out of the box.
    That’s why MORE MV Ending showed the whole thing was inside a box, in Arson at the beginning of the video you will see the box lying on the floor -he came out already and ready to burn the world with his genius and talent.
    He has always been a good story teller!

  • @dotdotie
    @dotdotie Год назад

    Hobi's solo songs really surprised us in many ways. He's known to be the happy sunshine & dance leader of BTS but he almost went fully metal, not much of choreo & quite dark which we didn't expect. All are good surprised! he surely showed his passion on music & willingness to try new genre.

  • @shootyquin5244
    @shootyquin5244 Год назад

    if you watch Lollapalooza you will all be mezmerize how good JHOPE LIVE ...PLUS HE SOLD OUT LOLLAPLOOZA FIRST TIME IN HISTORY🔥🔥🔥🔥💜💜💜💜JHOPE IS DOPE!!

  • @bluehourtarot
    @bluehourtarot Год назад +2

    Ya, the history of Chicken Noodle Soup and his dance history make it fun for us. The first half of Lollapalooza is epic and I think you would love it.

  • @jeandason8571
    @jeandason8571 Год назад +4

    Loved your reaction to More! Yes, there is a connection between More and Arson as they are both from Jack in the Box album. You should try listening to some songs by the BTS rap line.

  • @bt6248
    @bt6248 Год назад +1

    I love j-hope's creativity, too. He's a chameleon, stylistically. I can't get enough of More, but if you want to appreciate Hobi's range, please check out Blue Side. He released the full version of that song as a single, and as much as I love Jack In The Box, I still think Blue Side is his best.

  • @yencabahug
    @yencabahug Год назад

    J-hope's a passionate artist and he is very versatile. He isn't afraid of experimenting and JITB album is a masterpiece. Each song tells his story. But ofc his mixtape Hope World is such a wonderful work as well but it's his sunshine side 😊Please watch Lollapalooza! ❤

  • @danielabeverly41
    @danielabeverly41 Год назад +12

    More and arson are on the same album and he performed both at Lollapalooza. Chicken noodle soup will sound different because it's a different vibe plus it's 7 years old. Still I love all of BTS songs solo or as a group. Whats so special about chicken noodle soup is that it was the first time and only time it was performed live on stage with Becky G. It has been performed live on stage with the other BTS members at their Soowaazoo( spelling) online concert. The other members sang Becky G part.

    • @g100-w6j
      @g100-w6j Год назад +1

      just had a mini heart attack because u said cns is 7 years old😭😭😭 good lord I jumped lmaooo
      so just to correct u friend, it's actually 4 years old because it was released in late 2019

  • @CChanHI
    @CChanHI Год назад +4

    Genuine honest and respectful is always wanted. You don’t have to love every song. You’re allowed constructive criticism. That’s what we are here for. I don’t love all their music myself.

  • @SknezE
    @SknezE Год назад +7

    I really enjoy your reactions. I like that you take it seriously and really discuss things. Not just quickly run through a song and say okay cool. For those of us who are BTS fans, we love the lyrics of their songs and what they have to say. So, it's nice. Thanks! I didn't love Chicken Noodle Soup at first, but I think the MV is probably a better experience. It grew on me. It's just supposed to be fun and getting everyone together to dance. I think if you see the MV, you would like it better because you can kind of understand it for what it is. It doesn't try to be much more than a fun time. But, yeah, not everyone's cup of tea for sure! LOL

  • @CH-xl1zq
    @CH-xl1zq Год назад +3

    Please check J-hope Lollapalooza live perfomance !!!!! you will love it 🔥

  • @elliethreadsthrupaper
    @elliethreadsthrupaper Год назад +1

    Seriously love your reactions. I love that you feel free to mention when something is not your thing. There are countless channels of people faking reactions because they know the numbers Army brings. Keep doing what you do and I'll be here forever.
    I would love for you to react to Hip Hop Phile. There's no music video, just concert footage. But, that helps my cause too, because I would love to see you watching how's BTS in concert. Cuz' to me, that's a different level.

  • @anindyanari
    @anindyanari Год назад

    cant wait to watch your jhope lollapalloza reaction😍

  • @kristinasan4584
    @kristinasan4584 Год назад

    you have to see jhope's performance at lolapalooza, it's really cool

  • @Nothing-vr1xx
    @Nothing-vr1xx Год назад +4

    Mike how come you are so good at reading into things? Shout out to you :)

  • @addison5938
    @addison5938 Год назад +2

    J-Hope and Becky G release addictive remake of hip-hop track “Chicken Noodle Soup” On Sept. 12, 2006, rapper Young B (now Bianca Bonnie) and DJ Webstar released “Chicken Noodle Soup” which took the hip-hop world by storm. The music video featured its accompanying Harlem-rooted choreography and went viral on RUclips.

  • @purpleplatooner
    @purpleplatooner Год назад +9

    You guys are doing good. No problem if you don't like a song. Sometimes it takes time for a song to grow on you. Fighting.💜

  • @larissapontes1862
    @larissapontes1862 Год назад +4

    A primeira parte da apresentação de J Hope no Lollapalooza, certamente vocês irão curtir bastante!

  • @AndiLena-ff1vn
    @AndiLena-ff1vn Год назад

    Jehooopppp....💜

  • @CabbageDynamite_Lucy
    @CabbageDynamite_Lucy Год назад +5

    Yes please post Chicken noodle soup. any reaction is good even if you don't like it 'cause it will help us know what to recommend for you all.

  • @stacybrenton5482
    @stacybrenton5482 Год назад

    Chix Nood was made in 2019 on his first foray into his 1st mixtape: Hope World, which has some killer tracks. Last June, J-Hope released his first album: Jack in the Box (you noticed the box in the mv). It is excellent: my favs, Arson, Stop, Equal Sign, Safe Zone. He then headlined Lollapalloza a month later debuting his album. But he also played some things from Hope World that are exceptional: Blue, Outro: EGO, Just Dance and Chic Food soup, bc you can't have show without Hobi doing some dancing. Anyway, Jack in Box and Lolla are def worth checking out more. I miss Hobi terribly and can't wait for his return for his mandatory military service.

  • @nirvana6172
    @nirvana6172 Год назад +1

    6:39 "MORE" came out first and then after 2 weeks "ARSON" was released, these songs were both in the same album of j-hope called "JACK IN THE BOX" and recently he released "JACK IN THE BOX Hope Edition" album where some his Lolapalooza Chicago live performances are included. Please watch his concert you'll see that j-hope is best in live performances, specially with the live band.
    JHOPE at Lollapalooza Pt.1 with english sub:
    ruclips.net/video/BDhHGIYY5HY/видео.html
    JHOPE at Lollapalooza Pt.2 with english sub:
    ruclips.net/video/ler3CbM9aoI/видео.html

  • @marianatruva4903
    @marianatruva4903 Год назад +1

    Oh please!! React to baseline/cypher/hangsang live at lollapalooza !!! Such a great performance it’s full of rap, definitely an epic moment in history and jhope’s career
    I promise you won’t be disappointed, it’s wow

  • @Rxpx-12
    @Rxpx-12 Год назад

    Marsh, thanks for the Clubbed to Death (Matrix) reference ! Dang, that was an epiphany moment haha

  • @anar2522
    @anar2522 Год назад

    Thanks for your honest reactions:) love mikes interpretations too!

  • @carolynacra2197
    @carolynacra2197 Год назад +1

    Thank u for this reaction! Arson and this song are on the same album: "Jack in the box"

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley4630 Год назад

    Hope World then his newest Album Jack In the Box. I have Jack in the Box (hope CD version with the extra tracks on it with the live band he had a Lollapalooza. That concert was epic. As it's Hope World and Jack in the Box

  • @c-dragon4286
    @c-dragon4286 Год назад

    More and Arson are both from JHope's album Jack in the Box! More is my favorite of the two. He has a lot of other great songs off that album; Future, Equal Sign, and What If!!!

  • @VanCityGal
    @VanCityGal Год назад +1

    Chicken Noodle Soup MV was my intro to J-Hope and went down the rabbit hole of BTS ever since. It's okay if you didn't like it but I wouldn't have had you watch that performance of it as your intro the the song. Would have gone with the MV and then there's an iconic live performance with all the members involved that's a ton of fun. You may wanna check those out sometime. 💜

  • @carolynacra2197
    @carolynacra2197 Год назад +2

    PD: check out the rap line all together all 3 of them, my best recommendations are:
    1. Ugh performance and also UGH explained by korean. (So u can understand the real meaning of it)
    2. Chyper 4 ( the best one, but they have Chyper 1, chyper 2 and 3)
    3. Tear: outro

  • @wendibrousseau6286
    @wendibrousseau6286 Год назад +4

    Chicken Noodle Soup MV is much better than the Lalapalooza performance. Please watch the MV before hating the song. I think after you watch it; you'll change your mind. Please give it a chance! I still love your reactions 💜💜💜

  • @713flowerfan
    @713flowerfan Год назад

    Yes please upload it! ARMY like honest reactions 😊👍

  • @debsissons6841
    @debsissons6841 Год назад +6

    More and Arson are part of his album, Jack In the Box which he released last July prior to headlining Lollapalooza. Chicken Noodle Soup might not have been your cup of tea, but please be respectful of JHope and appreciate that it is a track that highlights his street dancing as he is the dance leader for BTS. If you want to know more about the members, you should consider watching Taylor Mari's Guide to the Bangtan 7.

  • @silviamunoz6863
    @silviamunoz6863 Год назад

    Oh! You need to react to the whole Hobipalooza!!! The first part is his "dark" one and the second, the sunshine one. 😊

  • @eliza-mi7sm
    @eliza-mi7sm Год назад +1

    Necesitan ver lo versatil que es Jhope, por favor reacciones a su presentación en lollapalooza please!!.. Les va a encantar

  • @lealarsen2017
    @lealarsen2017 Год назад

    arson and More is on the same album. but More was released a week before the album as a prerelease track because it was a total surprise that got people more excited.

  • @spoopyjhope
    @spoopyjhope Год назад +2

    I don't know if you guys noticed but there were some parallels between this music video and fight club.

    • @spoopyjhope
      @spoopyjhope Год назад +3

      The office scene, the scene where he's in the hall, they're very similar to some scenes from fight club

  • @candicesmith-mackenzie6303
    @candicesmith-mackenzie6303 Год назад

    Punk Rap🤘🏻 🖤
    More is song 2 and Arson is song 6 on his most recent album Jack in the Box.
    And of course it is always different when someone writes a song and when they cover it. I don't know if you have seen the mv for Chicken Noodle Soup or just the live. The mv makes more sense. It was a weird hit in 2006 and has cultural meaning, mostly because of the dance that goes with it. I used to do the dance. 😂 Just like doing the stanky leg or the humpty dance. CNS has meaning to us because it has meaning to JHope.
    I love how Mike got that it was in his head right away.
    Check out Piece of Peace from Lollapalooza that song speaks to my soul.
    😘💜🫰🏻

  • @karolinahajduk6892
    @karolinahajduk6892 Год назад +3

    Guys, it is completely okay to not like a song. BTS has such a huge and diverse discography that it is only natural people won't love every single song released. I'm happy you checked the live performance - hope it will open the gate to you checking more live performances from BTS! TBH, most performances can be found with English subtitles so watching full concerts (RM, j-hope and SUGA have full performances for their solo albums) would be amazing to explore their other work. (I have to admit the most amazing thing would be if you reacted to Love Yourself or Speak Yourself tour - it is my favourite when it comes to narration through the concert and stage preparation).
    About Chicken Noodle Soup. Personally, I'm fond of it because of the meaning behind the song and the connection between Becky G and j-hope. It was amazing to watch them team up together to work on a song that was meaningful to them in the past.

  • @k.p1157
    @k.p1157 Год назад +1

    "arson" and "more" are from the same album "jack in the box" . and "more" mv indeed came before arson

  • @oleander_garden
    @oleander_garden Год назад

    I would love to see you guys react to RMs solo tiny desk as maybe the entire groups tiny desk, it would be a pretty good introduction to see them all live and in their element

  • @diatima
    @diatima Год назад +1

    Yeah, I'm also not into chivken noodle soup, though I enjoy the live performances of it... when it comes to JHope's work, the Jack in the Box album is my favourite 💜

  • @Launibu
    @Launibu Год назад +2

    No worries about chicken noodle soup lol. That's the song that really got him into dancing. I've really enjoyed the difference between this album (jack in the box) and his mixtape (hope world).

  • @frang2034
    @frang2034 Год назад

    This song, More, was the first song he released from Jack in the Box last summer. Then he released Arson. It was a big change in style and musicality for JHope and really surprised many ARMY. His lyrics have always been deep and sometimes dark but his music was typically more optimistic and upbeat. This hard rock style with the darker elements in his makeup and dress really introduced a new Jhope. JHope's nickname among the other members is Hobi. That's why it was funny when he introduced himself at Lollapalooza and said. I'm JHope but you can call me Jay. Sort of like an alter ego to the Hobi(Hope) identity. It's so interesting to watch reactions from people who are just meeting JHope now because some of you seem to have been introduced to "Jay" before "Hobi". Of course they are all a part of the Jung Hoseok we all know and love.

  • @mariirds
    @mariirds Год назад

    One thing about a lot of people when talking about army (BTS fandom), is that people are scared of us because we can get a little intense sometimes. The thing is, as much as we would love that the world saw BTS the same way as we do and loved them just as much as us, we know it's impossible. But we want everybody to respect them, always, because they never gave any reason to not to. So, it's honestly super fine that you didn't like one specific song, happens to everyone.
    I'm very happy you liked More. Hoseok is a very skilled lyricist, and he's very strong on references and word play, especially with expressions and words with double meanings. If you want to fully understand his songs, I advise reading translations on sites that add explanations to the lyrics, like doolset.

  • @Jimins_Minion
    @Jimins_Minion Год назад

    FYI…. Chicken noodle soup was originally by Webster, Young B. watch it on RUclips. Jhope even thanked them for the track and letting him release it.

  • @maryannbaxter73
    @maryannbaxter73 Год назад

    The Skool Luv Affair and Dark and wild albums are a gem. The rappers mixtapes are fantastic, then the Jack in the box, Indigo and D Day album are fantastic. Their albums are intended to be listened in order. They hve an amazing flow and they tell a complete story.

  • @ralphy383
    @ralphy383 Год назад +2

    You guys ARE NOT the audience for chicken noodle soup. I only see black folks get the real meaning and significance behind the song on first watch. ITS a tribute to the dance scene and also its autobiographical to JHOPE and becky g who both got into music through American hiphop music.
    The 2 things you need to do to find out more about jhope is check out his album JACK IN THE BOX and then check out his lollapalooza set.
    Both Are fukin worth it. Man created a masterpiece and fuking burned through his discography on stage.

  • @wendibrousseau6286
    @wendibrousseau6286 Год назад +2

    More came out a month before Arson, i think... They're both on Jack in the Box album.

  • @lmr1300
    @lmr1300 Год назад

    I enjoyed this one!

  • @nancyisabelesquiveltapia6795
    @nancyisabelesquiveltapia6795 Год назад +2

    Hola, para apreciar verdaderamente la música de JHOPE se necesita ver todo el concierto, obviamente no es obligatorio, pero solo asi sabrian por que su musica de JHOPE es tan buena, JHOPE se caracteriza por realizar mezcla de generos en su musica, el concierto se puede dividir en dos partes, en la primera presento una mezcla de hip hop con rock, y en la segunda fue mas un rap con pop, y tiene una canción que se llama "EGO" con toques de musica africana. En mi país tenemos gran variedad de generos pero de verdad que ese tipo de mezclas no se le dan a cualquiera. y si es que lo ven con subtitulos para que aprecien su letra. Saludos desde MEXICO 💜

  • @edilbertodelacruz5975
    @edilbertodelacruz5975 Год назад +2

    The history of CNS in the black community runs deep. It's more than a song about food 😅 but it's cool if y'all don't rock with it.

  • @hallyuaddict
    @hallyuaddict Год назад +4

    Watch J hope's Boy Meets Evil mv ;)

  • @Alucard_13cs
    @Alucard_13cs Год назад +2

    Subbed. I just binged through all of your reactions and I gotta say I really appreciate your honesty and how you explain your thoughts about the music so throughly. This is just my observation but other reactors seem to be more interested in the engagement that the fans bring to their videos than the music itself. And therefore their opinions are always - and I really mean always - positive and overly enthusiastic. What I'm trying to say is: you seem to be one of the very few reactors on this platform who don't give out fake compliments; so please don't change :D
    Based on your past reactions I'm not sure if you're going to vibe with the majority of BTS's discography. It's true that not all of their songs are pop but in my opinion they differ very much from the solo discography of the rap line.
    I'm not sure if you're going to like any of these but here are some song recommendations for your consideration:
    1. Outro: Tear (rap line only; my favorite rap line song);
    2. UGH (rap line only; you're very good at analyzing the songs on your own - better than some other reactors tbh - but this song has a lot of references to the Korean culture so it might be wise to also watch the explanation video made by "DKDKTV" otherwise you might get a little bit confused);
    3. Dis-ease (rap line + vocal line; it's an old-school hip hop track that thematizes the feelings of the members during the pandemic;);
    4. Set Me Free pt.2 (Jimin solo song; I'm recommending this song in particular because I would love to hear an unbiased opinion from people who are not into Kpop. When the song was released a few months ago it kind of divided the opinions of the kpop community. Some people really love it and some people hate it. I fall into the first category but I wouldn't blame you if you don't like it).
    I think this is the longest comment I've ever written on YT. I'm sorry 😅

  • @Anj_HOTS324
    @Anj_HOTS324 Год назад +1

    More is in the same album with Arson, "Jack in the box". React to the whole Lollapalooza performance, it was epic! I'm pretty sure you guys will like it 😃

  • @CenseaOT7
    @CenseaOT7 Год назад +2

    This song really rips in the car!
    Chicken noodle soup didnt really wow me at first either. Needed a long warm up. Maybe post it with a reaction to his MV so it’s all in one video.

  • @shanamoens822
    @shanamoens822 Год назад +1

    I would like to see that Chicken Noodle Soup reaction. If you don't like it, you don't like it. That's a reaction. I don't get people that only want to see reactions where reactors like the music. I want to see it all lol

  • @allisong.molina5900
    @allisong.molina5900 Год назад

    Gracias que les guste mi bias j hope... deben reaccionar a su presentación en lollapalooza 2022❤ por fi

  • @ruthlessrays9761
    @ruthlessrays9761 Год назад

    My personal favorites from Jhope Jack in The Box album are ‘Stop’ and ‘Pandora’s box’ lyrics and music wise

  • @Ween4ever
    @Ween4ever Год назад

    Off topic, V did a cameo in this MV just like Jin and Jungkook did a cameo in Daechwita. The members love and support each other’s solos so much! 💜👏

  • @jonzgurl4ever
    @jonzgurl4ever Год назад +3

    Its ok if you didnt like Chicken Noodle Soup...I, personally, am not a fan of the song either but I love my Hobi and knowing that song helped him become the amazing entertainer he is today...im for it. I might not listen to it often but I am for anything that brought me the 7 Korean Kings. I am all for genuine reactions...I PREFER them...I dont want smoke blown up our (ARMY) asses so post it...just know there are toxic fans who think the guys can do no wrong and will come for you in the comments but I think you guys can handle those.
    I think this is the most I have seen Mesh (of what I have seen from you guys with BTS yet) actually move his head and bop to the beats lol! Arson and More are on the same album. More video was released first.

  • @paulagrave9516
    @paulagrave9516 Год назад +1

    Than you for your reaction. In the office please try to find BTS' member V 😅 he visited the set that day and he made a cameo.
    There's an interesting making of video. 😊

  • @alipotter0613
    @alipotter0613 Год назад +1

    As you can see, whether as a group or solo, BTS never make the same song twice. Which is why their fanbase is in the multi millions worldwide, there is something for everyone.💜

  • @QAmodb
    @QAmodb Год назад +1

    Fun Fact: At 7:48 you can see Taehyung in the background

  • @selmapark3704
    @selmapark3704 Год назад

    Rap line (RM, Suga, J-hope) the best... Reaction for thank you...

  • @giny2633
    @giny2633 Год назад

    If you don't know the original "Chicken Noodle Soup" then the relevancy of j-hope's version gets a little lost. It was a super big song in the underground hiphop scene in the east coast of America, but also in Korea. So j-hope made a remake more for nostalgia and just as part a of the hiphop movement.

  • @kirstenrayhawk6868
    @kirstenrayhawk6868 Год назад +5

    I feel like y'all might benefit as reactors from some off-camera listening as well ... like, I wouldn't (personally) mind if you looked up the whole album (in this case, Jack in the Box), reacted dry to the main releases (More and Arson, which you've done), then listened to the whole album straight through (with translations of course) and either just made a short highlights cut of that or even just used that viewing to inform further commentaries, without necessarily cutting the actual reactions together as a video.
    Like, listening to RM's two mixtapes and his recent album, or Suga's two mixtapes and his recent album, or j-hope's mixtape and his recent album (JITB), would take SO LONG this way -- but seeing how the main MVs fit in, and seeing the overall arc of their writing and delivery and composition, can only really be done listening to the albums as a whole. And it would probably deeply inform your understanding of all the music.
    Same for each BTS whole-group album, and for the recent releases by Jimin and V. Like, the songs are interesting on their own, but they are much more interesting in their musical and emotional context.
    -----
    ... and there are some songs that are just kinda (or very much so) released for funtimes with ARMY. CNS is one of those. So are Dynamite, Butter, and Permission to Dance, which were deliberately upbeat and not super-dense, because of the pandemic and everyone needing something to raise their spirits. It took me a while to warm up to these as well because I was initially mostly digging the darker, intellectual, social revolutionary vibe of a lot of their work.
    A fun j-hope song that is bouncy AND emotionally plumbing some depths is Daydream. Watching that video, either on camera or on your off-time, might explain some of the aesthetics that are associated with the j-hope persona and that were seen in the second half of the Lolla performance, like during CNS.
    (A fun bouncy BTS song that also is deeper than it sounds like it has any right to be is Go Go, but it's a little challenging to find a subtitled performance for.)

  • @Fitness_Sis
    @Fitness_Sis Год назад +31

    You should start reacting to the vocal line so I would recommend set me free pt2 for Jimin, epiphany for Jin, my time for Jungkook, and stigma for Taehyung😊

  • @HailToTheMeep
    @HailToTheMeep Год назад +1

    Chicken Noodle Soup is a cute amazing cover but of course nothing compared to this amazing creative original full of punch song full of creativity and originality. Someone who is a native Korean speaker I think or bilingual trying to translate the lyrics of MORE has to consult a professor in Korean language and literature to get all the nuances right

  • @purpleskiesforever
    @purpleskiesforever Год назад +2

    Sure! Post it. Genuine is better than faking it. As long as it's critiqued respectfully, MOST Army should be good with it. There might be a few people bent about it, so be prepared.
    😳
    I thought the More video is showing the different sides of himself, (with the different rooms).
    BTW: Chicken Noodle Soup was an homage to the song and original artist.

  • @beatznalon
    @beatznalon Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤