I used to never enjoy Rap\Hip-hop as I didn’t appreciate the subject matter. BTS changed that for me. RM, Suga and J-Hope all have different rap styles which I love. It makes a difference when you have artists that love and respect you as a fan and want to only bring good feelings and ideas to your mind. They also want to help by talking about mental health and social issues. This is why we love them. They are sincerely relatable.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Very true
@dreamgloww6650 Жыл бұрын
same
@a.u.m.4489 Жыл бұрын
SAME! All I thought about rap is about bragging, sexualization, and just insulting against each other. But BTS and their message is just lovely and very smart!
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@a.u.m.4489 they do such a great job getting the message across
@Hbora0613 Жыл бұрын
I also recommend watching suchwita with members. It's a show where Suga hosts and talks to the members about solos and stuff. I think you'll like it. 💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Ok thanks
@xialias1921 Жыл бұрын
He also interviews actors and other musicians like Hoshi and Woozi of Seventeen
@reneezemlock7880 Жыл бұрын
BTS DID do a song with Juice World... that's literally what the video said; It's called "All Night" and is on the BTS World Soundtrack. SUGA also is on a track with Juice on his posthumous album; the track is "Girl of my Dreams".
@iwubfood1 Жыл бұрын
BTS is at a disadvantage as being bigger than Taylor Swift because most of their songs are not in English. Around the world, English is often the language that is used to commmunicate and it’s the chosen language most common learned to communicate outside their own native language. Unfortunately, western countries like the USA have a lot of individuals who don’t listen to non English songs no matter how good it is simply because it’s not in the English language. Though BTS is very popular, there are many in USA that don’t know BTS like Taylor Swift because she sings 100% in English. It’s remarkable just thinking how a Korean boyband from a small country that is singing mostly in Korean can achieve the level of success they’ve reached worldwide. Whether they are bigger than Taylor Swift or not, the success of BTS they’ve achieved so far around the world is already mind boggling.
@worldwidekookie394 Жыл бұрын
Agree. It is incredible for 2 years in a row 2020 & 2021 BTS came in at #1 as the Winners of the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year (being the only artist to achieve this 2 years in a row). In 2022 Taylor Swift came in at #1 (being the only artist to have won the title 3 times but not 3 consecutive years in a row). BTS came in at #2 for the Global Recording Artist in 2022. For those unfamiliar with IFPI, it is the organization that represents the recorded music industry worldwide. The Global Recording Artist Award is accurately calculated/measured based on the artist's OVERALL worldwide performance across ALL formats for the year: digital, vinyl, physical, and covers their entire body of work. BTS being a foreign band having only 3 English songs released up to date as a group (Dynamite, Butter, PTD), it is nothing short of legendary that they rank themselves high up there on the best selling artist competing with some of the biggest Western Artists.
@heyjimmyimjimin Жыл бұрын
Taylor has also been around quite a few years longer I'm pretty sure.
@robwebnoid5763 Жыл бұрын
@@heyjimmyimjimin ... Yes, that's one detail that is being overlooked, in that Swift has been around nearly twice as long as BTS, thus her popularity & numbers (metrics) might be higher overall than BTS', but it is possible that BTS has the advantage of their numbers having gotten accelerated to match her numbers in half the time of Swift's tenure, thus far. The future of both of their careers are uncertain, however BTS does seem to have the anticipation, hype, restlessness & testing patience of ARMY when BTS returns after service duties & that could also blow up their numbers more due to their impending comeback, which is still about a couple years away, mid 2025 more or less. But Hybe has been keeping us fans busy & occupied with all these solo releases over the span of the hiatus, so that we aren't totally in a drought.
@lizruork7877 Жыл бұрын
Thks guys… this video doesn’t get played enough imho Boracity recently put out a video about their entire discography which is very interesting Xceleste’s this is BTS army is an eye opener too Keep going… we are walking with you… 💜💜💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thankbyou so much for the love 💜 and support 😊
@bleusky897 Жыл бұрын
So agree with you
@aspiresamori9696 Жыл бұрын
Agree.
@critiquekid200 Жыл бұрын
I do not get how the rap can make you aggressive in real life. Um? It is a talent. RM, Suga, and J-Hope are rappers and that would never change. Their rapping has always been with BTS till this day. Like the latest AGUST D trilogy from Suga. It is not "leaving rap" lol, it is about being versatile and able to evolve throughout the course of time just like how the mainstream artists manage their careers in the ever-changing industry. That would not make sense if the rap line would suddenly become singers just because they want to be "relatable". The hip-hop concepts still pop out from time to time when they release a new song like "MIC Drop" (2018) and "Run BTS" (2022) and rap-heavy. I am pretty sure rap is a large reason why BTS is so popular.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Very true
@HadassaMoon144 Жыл бұрын
BTS are well known for having the strongest rap line in the kpop industry. There's no competition because they wrote their own raps and each rapper is a producer in his own right. That's still nearly unheard of in kpop.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@HadassaMoon144 impressive
@bee0T710 ай бұрын
BTS rap line is no joke
@nuhkyah23 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't a switch to main stream pop at all, the pop music came later. But bare in mind that the group has 7 members and they all have different music tastes so throughout the years they experimented with different sounds and each member got to participate more. The true hiphop heads were Suga and RM. Their rap music was still relatable for the target demographic, they sang about what the youth in Korea were going through at that time that is why they had fans. But the fans grew steadily that is why eventually they started to rise, they gained new fans with every comeback. And if you listen to their very first album not all the songs were aggressive hip hop. I don't like some of the narration on this video but it's good overall.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment
@HadassaMoon144 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the video is good for the trajectory information but it also contains some misinformation STILL despite them editing multiple times and too much of the writer's own sourceless opinion presented as fact.
@MinMeows_BootyАй бұрын
@@HadassaMoon144yeah, the sprinkling of misinformation and leaving out context in some stuff is annoying. While fun to watch, I never recommend this or the intro videos to new people. It’s fine as an overview only.
@BAMMIE7613 Жыл бұрын
there is one point which i dont agree with this documentary is that dynamite was made to get the western audience cuz that was their first time trying a whole english song and no on really expected the success . u can say butter and ptd was for trying the success again but dynamite was really just made to make armys happy when everyone was in pandemic and the boys also said they tried to convert the lyrics into korean but it didnt work out
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply and insight
@em5522 Жыл бұрын
This. The fact that the video's forefront perspective of BTS's intentions with Dynamite *directly contradicts* what BTS has _repeatedly_ said abt it has always bothered me. This (and a lot of other, tho smaller, inaccuracies in the video) is why I don't really recommend it to new listeners. And also encourage new listeners to check out multiple other introduction videos if they do watch it.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@em5522 👍👍
@MsKaz1000 Жыл бұрын
@@em5522 I agree when I heard that part I was like no they just wanted something to cheer people/ARMY up it going to NO 1 was a happy surprise for them as well as for us
@aunthattiesfancifulemporiu6126 Жыл бұрын
7 guys in the group, with 7 different styles. This is how they got to try different styles of music. Getting made whole by playing the type of music they like.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
True
@secretyidentity2833 Жыл бұрын
One thing I feel like it’s important to say when analyzing the shifts in sound and image that BTS has gone through throughout the years is that, yes, they’ve always wanted to keep up with the trends and to be more well accepted, but that desire has never overcome their authenticity, they have the freedom to express in whatever way they want in their music and that is something that sets them apart from most of K-pop. They will write and sing abt whatever they want, and as a testament to their identity as true musicians, true artists, they never stay stagnant. They’re always looking to grow and learn from other music genres, from Latin pop, to hiphop, to EDM, to rock, to bubble gum pop, to folk, to country…they’re not afraid to explore and try new things, in fact, I’d say that’s one of the reasons why they’re so big, they don’t attract fans of just one genre, they attract fans of many different genres, bc they are just that good that they are able to explore completely new territory and sound and make it sound good enough to compete with major artists within those genres. Loved this, I think a good boracity video to start understanding how groundbreaking the things they’ve accomplished within the American music industry is, is a video called “why the music industry is terrified of BTS”. And a cool one that I think you guys will enjoy is “bts are rockstars” Edit: ignore that last one, I’m an idiot, I know you’ve watched that last one already lmao
@almondjoy8354 Жыл бұрын
BTS always strives to give the society new music everytime and whenever they release an album, it is always a new concept with meaningful lyrics depictng the prejudice, thoughts roaming around them and the solution to facing its challanges. And that why people respect their music and try to understand them. Also i think, as they grew old together, their thinking style and their perspective on life changed and that is why their music changes their style and concept every time and every album they release. Their CEO is also one of their most trusted person in terms of music as he always feels that their delivery in every music should be ethical and practical and also suggests them that if they want to be respected and adored by fans, they need to experience everything and write their music honestly based on such experience and this advice really helped them to be this big personality around the world and many fans love their music irrespective of their genre. Also Burn the Stage is a documentary where behind the stages of BTS concerts are shown.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks we’ll check them out
@Kookiepookie2025 Жыл бұрын
Just saying bts never left their hiphop roots . Till now they always have hiphop influenced songs like run bts from proof album 2022 Their core inspiration was and still till this day is hiphop music 💜 Bts took the good sides and did something creative 💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing 💜💜
@bluehourtarot Жыл бұрын
As trainees, they learned everything. No way they could ignore how good they were vocally. I bet the rappers were surprised that they could write such good songs that were heavy on vocals. I think it was the company, but also the growth of the members being able to do it all.
@aisyahomar2516 Жыл бұрын
It's pretty common in Korea that they cast people on streets especially for the entertainment industry even more so if you are good looking. But of course it doesn't guarantee that u will stay, you still have to do audition and work hard to prove yourself during the training. And I think people always overlook that they also have more trainees. It's not like only seven of them from the start. They have to compete with other trainees too.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Yes we understand that
@calico9672 Жыл бұрын
It wasnt the company who pushed them in this or that direction. It was the boys decision to talk about their stories in the way they wanted. Of course Bang PD gave them some advices but they`ve always stayed true themselves and never felt for "we need to make money, so let`s go for it". Till this day they never choose the easy way! And btw... they love McDonalds! 😂 They`re just like you and me... really!
@mae__ Жыл бұрын
Well that's what they were saying..They actually have 2 collabs with Juice Wrld! SUGA was on Juice Wrld's album for the song "Girl of My Dream" and Suga and RM for the song "All Night"! Also.. rap has always still be central to their music all along and their rap even in early days was already speaking on social injustice and yes they had a tougher image but their sincerity as you see in the rise of bangtan has always been the same😊 but their music is definitely genres bending
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Very true
@DA-sf3vs Жыл бұрын
BTS paved the way for all kpop
@worldwidekookie394 Жыл бұрын
So TRUE
@ДзерассаДжиоева-ч7д Жыл бұрын
Every their poppy song has deep meaning. The became more mature, their discography reflects their lives. It's not because they wanted become mainstream, they just bring life and true feelings llto their art. If you closely look to each bts album, you'll find how complicated and meaningfull they are. And their rap never go away. Every member hold his position, at the beginning they also didn't all rap.
@Kookiepookie2025 Жыл бұрын
Correction :Jungkook auditioned in the talent show when he was 12 And joined at the age of 13
@beckyhilton5590 Жыл бұрын
I found BTS about 5 weeks ago and have quickly become an ARMY born out of time. I have been down rabbit hole after rabbit hole since. A lot of the things that you question are answered in other vidoes and blogs but the official book includes scan symbols and walks you through the story in an awesome way with the links to a ton of the online content.
@cathelijnevangent4143 Жыл бұрын
The construction of the different labels/ companies how Bang PD set it up, was for BTS to still be under BigHit. So Scooter Brown could never get his hands on their Music/ Royalties etc. Bang PD is a very smart/wise man to do that. 💜💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
👍👍
@fy3845 Жыл бұрын
Also interesting to note that before Bang PD stepped down, he made BigHit a fully independent label so that protects all artists under Big Hit whose foundation built HYBE! Big Hit gets support of all the different entities of HYBE but that's all. It was great to see that HYBE acknowledged that BTS buit HYBE in their recent corporate investor call to recap their financials. HYBE spent a lot of money on BTS 10 year anniversary celebration and it showed on their financial report! I truly admire Bang PD!
@subobing3551 Жыл бұрын
Oh I’m so relieved about that.
@SLiPinBoise Жыл бұрын
The IFPI Global Recording Artist award: “The award for 2020 went to BTS. The band's fourth and fifth studio albums, Map of the Soul: 7 and Be, were the top two best-selling albums of the year. BTS became the first Asian act to win the award. The band repeated the feat for 2021, becoming the third artist-after Drake and Swift-to win the award twice, and the first to do so in consecutive years. Swift became the first artist to win thrice when she was awarded the Global Recording Artist of 2022. “
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info
@SLiPinBoise Жыл бұрын
You ask and we provide. Lol. 😅
@Amina2006 Жыл бұрын
Look this is BTS x Celeste please
@rosaliebaloloy4528 Жыл бұрын
All I can say is I'm proud of them BTS. And I will continue to support and love them until they come back together after their military service.💜💜💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
They’ll come back stronger than ever 💜💜
@beccal.5369 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say that I really enjoy the dynamic the two of you have.... It was only just recently I realised you were Dad and Son - I thought you guys were just best friends - I mean that as the highest compliment 💜💜 Have a great day.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
It’s ok Some people thought we were brothers 😂 Thanks for watching our channel and for your support 👍
@pslinky Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcastI thought you guys were brothers as well. Y'all are like my eldest and I, we get confused for sisters all the time. Not only do we look alike, we're besties as well 💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@pslinky 😂 Nope father and son We are like best friends though
@pslinky Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast that's the best way to be imo. I feel thankful that my kids all like me as a person in addition to loving me as a mom, and they often beg for me to hang out, and that's special. I don't think enough people are friends with their parents/children which is a shame, because it's awesome 😊💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@pslinky I agree 100% 😊
@Kingridnextdoor Жыл бұрын
I first started to listen to bts because i thought dynamite was a summer song that i loved,now these guys are part of my live.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
👍👍
@jinanjalisilva757 Жыл бұрын
Same
@mihriy2758 Жыл бұрын
They are legend...
@SLiPinBoise Жыл бұрын
Suga and Juice Wrld collaborated on Girl of My Dreams. It released after his passing.
@teebeee5832 Жыл бұрын
im confused when they mentioned boy in luv and just one day you said "do you think the label forced them to change from hip hop to mainstream pop" neither of those songs are mainstream pop. boy in luv is pop punk/pop rock and just one day is r&b. mainstream pop would be dynamite or dna or boy with luv. and even so bts have always been the ones in charge of the music, what genres they did what the songs were about etc the label could suggest but if the members dont agree its not happening. they decided to ADD more genres to their catalog not replace rap or hip hop as they still to this day do hip hop a lot. i think its difficult for you to understand due to pop music now having rappers on the songs in mainstream however theres a huge difference between for example katy perry and juicy j dark horse which is a pop song with a rap verse being released vs bts songs like just one day which is majority r&b and hip hop not pop. just cause the song has singing on it doesnt make it a pop song. also the authenticity factor also plays a role. you can feel the emotions of bts songs no matter the genre where as many mainstream pop songs you cant feel the song it was just released to be released. hopefully you get what i mean. but yeah it was strange you mentioned it there of all places because neither of those songs are pop and even if they were bts never stopped being a hip hop group they still are to this day and they still have at least 1 hip hop song on every album usually more than 1. i know this is pre recorded and you probably have more information now but still wanted to explain that clearly. also keep in mind all the hardships were happening while all this seemingly good stuff ws happening.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your clarification
@angie7777-7 Жыл бұрын
When you see how many fluke things happened to bring THESE 7 together…you have to believe these guys were fated to be together!
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Very true
@zonrey27818 ай бұрын
It’s nothing short of a miracle.
@angie7777-78 ай бұрын
@@zonrey2781 Amen
@pslinky Жыл бұрын
9:39 ill probably edit this to add stuff but i wanted to pause and say, casting agents for those companies go everywhere looking for talent. Schools, talent shows, etc, but yes, also one the street. These companies sign people on for more than just to become idols. The companies also sign on songwriters, producers, and actors, both for mvs, and movies and dramas. And because they have intense training that can last months, up to years (bang chan from stray kids was a teainee for like, 9 years or something before he debuted, not sure of the exact time but it was longer than most), it often happens that theyll scout someone for their looks, or people who have even the smallest bit of singing / rapping / dancing etc, knowing they can be trained. Im not sure if other companies are like this too, but i know big hit, bang si hyuk, cared about "potential" during an interview once, jin explained "i was getting off the bus in college, and a lady came up and grabbed my face and said 'ive never seen such a handsome face before! Please join our agency!'" It seems odd to us westerners, but its pretty common over there to scout everywhere, for anything. Jins amazing because he was scouted for looks, had no real experience in singing or dancing, and now look at him. Widely recognized as a silver voice and a great dancer. So their training system def works 💜 13:20 his "friend" went online after jimmy fallon asked Tae about his audition. Fallon asked what happened to his friend and tae said "he failed". Not in a nasty or braggadocious way, just factual, and the friend tried to talk some shit anout Tae. Everyone saw it for what it was though, jealousy, so his trash talk didnt do him any good or hurt Tae's rep in anyway. 18:15 big hit did change it from a hip hop group to an idol group. The members, especially the rappers, were stressed over it. But the project had changed before they debuted. Thats why they all had to learn to dance. It was originally going to be just a hip hop group. But the other rappers eventually either left or were cut. Namjoon almost quit the team due to dance, and j hope tried to leave because he wasnt sure how he fit, being a dancer but not a rapper. As for their musical change, the music changed as they grew, mostly. And they still have had full hip hop songs throughout their career. "Run bts" is insane and that was released last year. Although this documentary has some good info, im not rly a fan of how they present the info. They way they explain some things are incomplete and/or misleading, like the comments on releasing dynamite to appeal to western charts. Not why they did it. The 3 English songs were merely released to cheer up as many people as possible and give hope during the pandemic. So take this documentary with a grain if salt 😊 Also the 7 of them all have thier own styles of music they like. While they all love hip hop, you can tell by their solo projects that they have a variety of tastes, just look at Tae's new singles, rainy days and love me again. He puts r & b and jazz into his stuff.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Awesome response thanks for sharing
@sfidelisg Жыл бұрын
The rapper I was exposed to, here in the Philippines, that I truly liked, was Francis M. (rest his soul). I liked his lyrics, because it was relevant, meaningful, and positive. When I found BTS, they brought my "love for rap" back, and they kept on doing it, because of their lyrics and melodies. The more I got to know of BTS music, and the members' personalities, the more that I like them as human beings. Enjoy the BTS journey. Peace!
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Same here💜
@h.vgavriel5838 Жыл бұрын
Talking about JuiceWorld, he have a song ft Suga in his last album "Girl of my dream". Beautiful song, you should listen to it, even if you don't react to.
@kookiemuncher257 Жыл бұрын
I love this guide cuz it really shows that they paved the way for kpop💜
@angartsnirex Жыл бұрын
TAYLOR SWIFT & BTS Taylor recently broke bts touring records in the US. She toured more than bts. She has more sales & streams at the moment. She also has an edge for being more mainstream. She's a great performer as well. For groups, bts holds most of the records. And as a group, they can compete with solo acts. It's kmown fact that solo acts are bigger than the group acts. But with bts achievements & records they are definitely up there. They are also the most awarded group in history & of all time, around 1,050 awards. 4th overall, only bested by 1) MJ, 2) Adele & 3) Taylor. The victory is sweeter bec they gradually made it on top. It's pure hardwork & they were not a one time thing nor an instant 'it' group. They already cemented their name on the industry that even on hiatus, they are still the most streamed group on spotify & most viewed artist on youtube. All the best! Thanks for ur reaction 💜💜💜🥳
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the updated info 😊
@lisacsarmiento5627 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for getting to know BTS more 😊.
@meemac4709 Жыл бұрын
Same here, this is my favorite.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
👍🔥
@CowsRdumb Жыл бұрын
And you better get him some for his birthday 👏🏾👏🏾😂😂💜🫶🏾
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
🤣💜💜
@AndyInc1377 Жыл бұрын
But the thing is that they are saying that the agency formed the members one by one knowing from the very beginning what things they were looking for, when actually they were part of a lot of trainees. They call for auditions of talented people and have a lot of young guys coming in and out of the house trying to be part of the final group. And the 7 boys endured and finally got to be part of the group that made the debut.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Got it thanks 👍
@nancysharma2096 Жыл бұрын
It wouldn't be fair to compare bts & taylor in terms of numbers as she is a white artist who actually have advantage of streams/sales (lot of payola/playlisting) who sings in english. industry is taylor swift friendly whereas bts (poc) gets sabotaged left and right but they do compete good w big western solo artists including taylor despite having all the push backs from industry & western media. also bts didn't tour since 2019.
@bleusky897 Жыл бұрын
So so true..👏👏👏
@katherinecordero472 Жыл бұрын
Also Taylor Swift doesn't chart as high in other countries like BTS.
@lenka565510 ай бұрын
Yes, I’m an Asian, I have to say that before BTS got successful in Western countries, we Asian people really couldn’t imagine that there would be any Asian singer/group to be so famous in Western world. When the first time BTS perform on AMA in 2017, I read the news and I have been really shocked. As a music fan, I just never thought that it could happen. It’s really a historical moment for Asian pop culture.
@SA01095 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for reaching to this video! It doesn’t get mentioned a lot and I think it’s an amazing video. I just wish he can make an updated version.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😊💜😊💜
@ruthfischer7615 Жыл бұрын
As funny as your version of Suga (Yoongi) being signed is: it's not true. It was planed that he would not need to dance. Rice Squad mentioned the other artists signed under Big Hit. What he neglects is that those artists (both?) were also signed under different labels meaning BH only did part of the job for them/earned not that much. In fact when the time came for renewal only one decided to renew his contract with BH: Lee Hyun from 8eight (I think) now redubted as MIDNATT. At the end of 2010 or likelier at the beginning of 2011 a look at their finances told them that debuting a Hiphop group would not help. So they suspended all non-essential activities and gave everyone homework: what actually will make money/get them out of debt? The answer? an Idol group. Which was when the concept for Bangtan Sonyeondan changed. I think they had to talk Yoongi into staying into the group itself instead of just becoming a producer - but that is speculation. What is true is that Yoongi at the monthly evulation placed last - and was still not cut (neither were RM/Namjoon or Supreme Boi - who decided to be only a producer). In 2012 - I believe - Yoongi got into a car-accident - like shown in Amygdala - at his part-time job and injured his shoulder permanently - and was therefor in constant pain till fall of 2020. Yoongi tried to hide it but it was impossible - afraid to be cut. When they brought im to hospital defeated he offered to leave - they told him to stay and that they would wait for his recovery. And yes, Jin was signed for his looks. Looks are one of the first attraction points for a new boy(or girl-)group. In fact Jin's look were a major reason of how they found a promoter for Japan. Casting Idols is not that rarely sketchy. I mean one of the people trying to sign 13 year old Jungkook tried to get him to come to his hotel room. (Someone once said that some of the first Idol managers were actual pimps before they found more money in becoming Idol managers...) Lack of money (Ithink the label was in debt till 2017 or something) was a big reason for quiet a few fanservice/Idol practices they also did - necessary for their survival. But it wasn't a break from their dreams - it was an "and" thing - lots and lots of genres. The members had all different music interests: some of the vocalline were also into artists like Coldplay, Justin Bieber, Girls Generation etc. At the beginning the rapline was more insecure about doing none-Hiphop stuff but they grew as people and are now very proud to be called Idols and Pop artists. They outgrew their own prejudice. You can see that in the TROB, too. Mind you they were very aware that some of those more poppy songs were necessary to survive. The members were mature enough to know that they didn't have much of a choice if they wanted to stay existing as a group and do also their music with their messages - chances were they would not get that at any other label/this could have been their ONLY chance. American Hustle Life can still be watched. The begining is cringe as they really thought themselves kidnaped. The members also gave back in that extra poor/homeless street LA is known for. Nevermind that some of the members had at least lived rougher that the average middleclass child/came from poorer families - but as far as I can tell without the violance. Personally I believe WOH got hate because BTS became more famous and where beginning to challenge the top dogs and that is a complete no-no in such a class-based society. Over the years the hate became more and more organized. For example Taemin said in an interview (as a teen) far worse stuff - but somehow his quotes were later attributed falsely to BTS. Nevermind that they all grew better. WOH is actually a very good tongue-in-cheek description of a male discovering their hormones/getting attracted to girls: way over the top - "popping pimples" stood right next to lines about how physical attractive the girls were - ultimately harmless. Also fun fact: feminist is translated to mean "men-hating" in SK. Female athlets/entertainers have to go in front of the press to tell them that they are not feminist (which could cost those women their career). The new ministry for women was put into the family ministry by the new government in SK recently... I think most people don't actually understand what RAP is. Some use it as a acronym for "Rythm and Poetry". I didn't understand it till I heard the rapline and was more annoyed with my own prejudice. I learned quiet a bit since than. "Spring Day" is currently 67 on Melon - still charting since spring of 2017. Try *bby* *gang* *mag* with his video essay "BTS vs. K-pop" - it has a section that explains what K-pop actually is. It's complicated. BTS discovered Juice Wrld before he was famous. There is the mentioned song and on a post-mortem album Suga is on his song "Girl of my Dreams". Juice Wrld did drugs very young, before he became famous and didn't stop. i read his wikipedia article and from my understanding he was doing drug on his private plane but someone (the pilot?) reported it (and guns). Juice Wrld paniced and allegedly swallowed multiple Percocet pills which led to his collaps. They admistered stuff against a drug overdose but in hospital they could only register his death. The Dynamite narrative is fun but not true. The song was for fans - as a secondary language pretty much the whole world speaks it. (lingua franca) I think the Scooter Braun story is taken way out of context. When she left her old label they kept her mastertapes and she tried to get them. Maybe they asked for too much money IDK but TS didn't get them. Scooter Braun bought her old label and now owned the mastertapes. She threw a very public tantrum, claiming he had insulted her etc. to everyone who would hear. I can't actually find what he supposedly said. She got social coin and fame from it. He expected that she would give in and buy them not believing that she would rerecord her music. But if you know how the industry works... it was very very clever what she did - I admire her for that. The industry is so corrupt - boracity magazine has a few video essays. But rerecorded albums mean she got double (more) the money for the same songs (steroids if you will), easy number 1s and more fame/interest from a global audience that cared more about the unfairness of him owning her mastertapes (and her fighting the corruption) than actually buying music. It was a brilliant chess move from my point of view. She used him hard. Everyone else would have been damned - a foreigner crucfied - for that. BTS got BS for having remixes of their songs - when Western artists have pages and pages of them. Bang Si Hyuk is not stupid. The man went to Scooter Braun when the rumors came up he planed to sell his label/holding and talked to him for months about music before deciding to buy - they went fishing together and felt each other out over talking music/industry etc. The sale happened and Scooter became part of the board of directors and one of the two heads of the US branch that merged his old Holding with HYBE's US subsidary. Now Scooter Braun is the only man in charge there - as planed - and training new artists for them and doing promotions like for Jungkooks "Seven". Thank you for your reaction! 💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you for writing that. That helped a lot👍💜🔥
@judithotto7131 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, reaction is great! Something to clarify is that although the bts company now called HYBE joined the scooter company, Bang PD the CEO of BTS was very smart since he not only gave shares to the company's boys, but protected them by taking them under which it was a BIG HIT MUSIC sub-company and when the time came for the union, he separated them by making that company where they were completely independent from HYBE, that was the way to protect their artistic freedom, being they the only owners of their art.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@zeyv4551 Жыл бұрын
Hybe did not join the Scooter company aka Ithaca. Hybe owns Ithaca now.
@maryfebry2211 Жыл бұрын
They still have their hip-hop roots, but they explore their music in different genres. They changed their theme every time they released an album that express themselves at the same time, helping ARMY.
@Cidivdawn1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that’s the one thing I don’t like about this documentary, it can give the impression that BTS left hip hop instead of simply expanding to other genres. Bts’ first album wasn’t all hardcore hip hop and every album including their last full album (BE) has hip hop on it. Even their anthology where they only had space for 3 new complete songs (not talking about demos on disc 3), they made sure one of the three was hip hop and the title track had hip hop elements and references. BTS just experiments with lots of genres but their main through line is authenticity and I think that comes from their roots in hip hop- The focus on writing your own story. I just feel this documentary doesn’t put their musical expansions into proper context especially since they don’t get deep into their discography. Maybe it would be good for D&J to react to Boracity explanation of bts discography or Mera’s The Lyricism of BTS (kzbin.info/www/bejne/fX-0oISBfbRnrLc).
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the link we’ll check it out
@AlexaOleksa Жыл бұрын
26:41 rap doesn't have to be about street life, shooting and drugs ...even US rap has relatable lyrics from some artists. And BTS proved that you can bring so many different topics through rap. All three rappers have such different styles if writing, but i find them all so relateble. Actually it was their rap that "sold" me bts. I am not a hard core rap fan, vut i appreciate good lyrics and rap skills mastery. I am actually rock/ alternative fan more, but when i heard bts rap i was sold, cause from one line i heard theur sinceruty to the genre and their skill. Cause let's be honest most of the kpop rap is a gimmick and mockery of the culture
@jeanettasheehy3018 Жыл бұрын
Bang PD realized that if they wanted to compete with the current groups, he would have to have an idol group instead a full rap group. This decision was made while they were still trainees. The rappers were not happy about it but stuck it out and now enjoy and are proud of what they do. Koreans have never called it kpop....kpop is a western term that ended up representing the whole music industry in Korea to the rest of the world. However, it Korea, it is called idol music and they have all the other genres like we do here in the US plus their Korea only genres. There are 2 Juice World collabs. The first you saw was for the mobile game and the song is called All Night it has RM, Suga & Juice World. The second song is called Girl Of My Dreams and is on Juice World's posthumous album and feat Suga.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info 💜
@afriyiefrimpong7729 Жыл бұрын
No juice wrld actually met up with BTS in Korea to record this track. They were actually good friends and Juice Wrld was a big fan of theirs
@ktekc Жыл бұрын
suga also has 2 more songs with Halsey. Suga's Interlude from her album and Lillith the anthem for the new Diablo 4 game. You should watch the video for Lillith it was really well done. Sugas Interlude didn't have a video but has a nice lyric video if i remember. Halsey shows up in Sugas Documentary about the DDAY album from when he visited her house in LA as well. their friendship is amazing she calls him her twin.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@JPG.120 Жыл бұрын
He explains the story of Bts so well! thank you for your reaction🙌🏻💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!!
@lisacsarmiento5627 Жыл бұрын
Hello Darrien, (I Hope I spelled your name correctly 😉). I forgot to mention earlier that Suga did a posthumous collaboration with Juice World as a tribute to him by his label after his death. It's titled "Girl of my Dreams." You and your Dad might like to check it out. I also appreciate the honest opinions and comments that you and your Dad share in your reactions. 🙂
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Oh thanks for your comment and kind words. By the way my name is spelled Darian but you were close enough. Thanks for watching our videos 😊💜😊💜
@lisarivera-yt8tl Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reaction.they had their last album on 2022.. called PROOF..and had a free concert A Busan yet to come concert
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Ok great!
@mountaingirl5013 Жыл бұрын
To understand how BTS "sales" can be difficult to measure against the big western label artists' sales and how rules are changed regularly to alter their placement on charts, watch the following: "why the music industry is terrified of bts" kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKisnJd9gcR7i6c, Of course, its all about the 💰.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
This sounds like a great video to watch. Thanks for sharing the link with us. We’ll check it out. 👍👍
@yazzmin13 Жыл бұрын
They never stopped rapping, each album and each song contains rap. Also how would stepping away from rap music would make you a nicer human?( 38:00 min) its very obvious that you have a negative bias against the genre while funny enough being very uneducated about it
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
You win you got me.
@mac9822 Жыл бұрын
SUGA is about to enlist in the military maybe around September. I heard Jin was doing so well in military right now. I forgot what it was but I think he is already a ranking official in the military, training new enlistees. Jhope is currently enlisted as well. I think after SUGA, RM will follow then the three maknae line (Jimin, V and Jungkook)
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@bluehourtarot Жыл бұрын
They still kept rap in their songs though. I think all albums still have rap songs. The rappers didn’t have to stop. In Blood Sweat and Tears they looked different but it still had rap in it, some of my favorite lyrics. It caused me to listen to their heavier rap music.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@critiquekid200 Жыл бұрын
"Boy In Luv" does not sound like mainstream song, it is hardcore and rock and "Just One Day" is R&B lol. Those are in the album Skool Luv Affair (2014). They experimented with different genres. Try to react to those MV's, they are still pretty rap heavy. The poppier sound occurred after that album, the Most Beautiful Moment In Life series in 2015 but at the same time the BTS Universe and their concepts also turn more emotionaland mature and touches on the reality of life compared to aggressive and cool BTS before.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Ok 👍
@ailaudy4036 Жыл бұрын
It’s not the album Wake Up (it’s the Japanese version) it’s Skool Luv Affair
@critiquekid200 Жыл бұрын
@@ailaudy4036 Okay, I got it confused.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@ailaudy4036 ok cool thanks
@vivianciron9085 Жыл бұрын
Thank u for checking this out. I was one of ur many viewers who recommended this to u during ur Introduction to BTS reaction video. Glad u liked it.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Awesome thank you!
@ananyaa6664 Жыл бұрын
BTS for me also changed the way I used to perceive rap music. You HAVE to listen to RM's mixtape "Mono" and album, "Indigo" and the other two rappers' albums and mixtapes to be able to understand what they wanted to do with rap music in the first place. Each of them have a different way of doing it. I hope you get to react or listen to those music. For me, personally, I cannot go to sleep without listening to RM's 'mono', particularly "Moonchild" these days. Their songs have such an impact on me! I hope I get to see your reactions to those songs in the future and listen to what you have to say about them!
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks we’ll check them out
@ДзерассаДжиоева-ч7д Жыл бұрын
Moonchild is masterpiece that people don't know about. One the best bts solo songs for me.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@ДзерассаДжиоева-ч7д 👍👍
@BAMMIE7613 Жыл бұрын
Think u guys think they left rap mostly cuz u haven’t listened to their b- sides yet . Their debuts albums werent all rap either and their recent album didn’t lose the hip hope genre either. Their sounds just change all the time
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
They are so versatile.
@blancanavarro8487 Жыл бұрын
Juice WRLD did collaborate with BTS. They have a song co-written by RM and Suga called All Night. 💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
No way. Checking it out right now 🤯🤩
@crystalsnow1138 Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast Not just that song, Suga also did a song with him called Girl Of My Dreams.
@soop5414 Жыл бұрын
Recently, RM said he doesn't deserve to speak as a Korean or represent his country, if he doesn't at least do his military service like every other Korean citizen. The group knows credibility has to be earned the hard way.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
That’s incredible. Love these guys. They are such down to earth and good hearted men
@led_by_pied_pipers1530 Жыл бұрын
i used to think rap could best exist in hiphop music but genre bending bts proved me wrong. i've seen them rap to funk, rnb, ballads, rock, jazz, pop etc. and i think their versatility is one of their strongest appeals. you mentioned u as a drummer prefer heavy metal music. but i think most musicians even though they have a preference would probably like to explore and play around with other kinds of genres. bts have said they dont have a genre, bts is their genre and i think thats why they're all over the place. and i love it.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
I play a lot of different styles of music while playing drums but my musical preferences are for harder rock/metal/rap/hip hop style music. Slower softer ballad style songs aren’t my vibe.
@E_btsot798 Жыл бұрын
for me in the beginning I was a casual listener of kpop first being introduced via a facebook video ranomly on my feed one year for a girl group known as girls generation and their song Gee gee, but it won't be until a few years later when I stopped and took notice of the gener because of bts and their song Dope which was my first true introduction into the world of kpop i found the song randomly as a youtube recomended video in my you may like section on my youtube page.. and I watched it and loved it and saved it in my spotify but didn't give it much thought beyond that... a couple years later I saw the video release of Blood Sweat and Tears and loved it and saved it and again saved it to my spotify but didn't think much of it beyond that as well.... it wasn't until I was in college in 2017-2018 when I started looking into bts fully with their love yourself speak yourself series and fully got into the army one because It's my culture and I am half korean and I've been wanting to learn the language and speak it on and off for years now but never did anything about it until that moment that was... something spoke to me in their lyrics when I actually sat down and read the lyrics in english the meanings behind the words in the song spoke to me and I wanted to learn more about the group so i went down the rabbit hole and got hooked... and as they say the rest is history! I've gotten into more kpop groups now first starting off with black pink and other boy groups as well wanting to know more!
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
This is a great story. We appreciate you sharing this with us. So, have you learned to speak Korean yet? We’re actually starting a “Learn to Speak Korean with BTS” show starting the first Tuesday in September at 4am Las Vegas time. We have short 3 minute video segments with BTS teaching Korean. Then we’ll have longer 5-10 minute segment with an actual teacher teaching Korean and we’ll close out each show using the Duolingo app to learn through games. Everyone watching can download the app and follow along with us. Hope you’ll check it out. If you do leave us a comment and let us know what you think of the show format. We’re always open to constructive criticism so feel free to leave us feedback. Thanks 😊
@E_btsot798 Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast I can somewhat understand it but reading and speaking is a whole other story! I’m picking it back up but it’s a process
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@E_btsot798 Try downloading Duolingo it’s free to use. It’s definitely helped me out.
@debhouckscraftycottage Жыл бұрын
Actually, Suga DID collab with Juice World. Check out that song. Also, I never listened to rap here in the U.S., but I totally enjoy the raps from our BTS geniuses RM, Suga and J-Hope! While they Do the diss raps and they are fire, they also rap more important subjects too.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Oh really? I’ll have to check out the song with juice world now😊🤩
@heyjimmyimjimin Жыл бұрын
There are 2 collaborations with juice world. The first was from the bts world soundtrack (their mobile game), called All Night. It was RM, suga, and juice. The 2nd was when suga featured on one of juice's songs, called Girl of My Dreams.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@heyjimmyimjimin I’ll check those out thanks
@Anna-Hope-Hobi Жыл бұрын
Rap and hip-hop was never something I could be interested in until I heard of BTS, BTS Their Rapping and Hip-Hop, and even other K-pop songs became my favorite part of Their songs.😅❤
@sharonbagchi Жыл бұрын
I remember being in Vegas last year for the 15th and 16th show. It was such an incredible experience. I live in Reno so it wasn’t too far to travel.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Wish we could have gone to it. We were both working.
@fy3845 Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast Since you both live in Vegas, has the city ever done anything like what they did for BTS 4 shows at Allegaint Stadium. We saw the town basically turn into "Boreahaegs"! The Strip was lit up in purple and hotels & restaurants had special BTS rooms/menu etc. After parties for ARMY at Jewel etc. I know for events like the Super Bowl would be big, but have they ever done that for any musical acts? I also know every city that BTS does shows at always get a major economic boost, just like how Taylor Swifts tour is doing. Her tour revenue and economic boost is CRAZY! (Good for her! I love that she had given over $55 million bonus to all the truck drivers and concert staff as a thank you for all their hard work for her tour!)
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@fy3845 Idk if Vegas does anything like that for BTS I’ll have to pay more attention next time. It was packed out here though. BTS brought a huge crowd. Even bigger than any Taylor Swift concert.
@fy3845 Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast They sure did that for BTS. www.google.com/search?q=borahaegas&tbm=
@jimjimcherie Жыл бұрын
43:38 they did 😂 that’s literally what the video is saying, RM and SUGA collabed with him on a track for their mobile game. BTS do eat McDonalds lmao, they aren’t disingenuous people.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@hayaat3584 Жыл бұрын
And now BTS members breaking their own records 🫡🎉 It’s just BTS vs BTS
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Insane🤯
@jichukittyy Жыл бұрын
juice does have a song with rm and suga called “all night” he also has one song with suga alone called girl of my dreams
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations👍🔥💜
@JesusOurLordandSavior Жыл бұрын
Some fans may not know when Bighit transitioned and became HYBE, Bts members also became shareholders. Also, as for the SK government, just recently the World Scout Jamboree that was held in Korea was a mess, extremely hot, unorganized, natural disaster warning, some even said there was no food available at the camp site, a politican brought up letting Bts perform and taking Jin and Jhope from their service just to perform and try to save the mess created, Army was not happy and made it clear that they should leave Bts out of this as they are preparing for their solos and enlistment and Jin and Jhope is already doing their services. When the city of Busan announced Bts free concert as representatives for the World Expo, the city was so unorganized, they didnt even pay for anything, it was HYBE/Bighit that paid so that the concert would still happen.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Excellent information thanks for sharing 👍😊👍😊
@geli8097 Жыл бұрын
Love your reactions 💜. Thx for your time.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😊💜😊💜
@btsarmyforyoutube Жыл бұрын
Interesting is that after Buter domination on Billboard charts for 10 weeks .... BB changed the chart rulers, numerus of times, to prevent BTS and BTS members chart again.... Now HOT100 is considered local radio chart.... To fulfill the needs to push own paid artist to chart high ... Kpop industry hates bmBTS for the obvious reasons and Western Music Industry hates BTS.... Grammays disrespect them so much, they put comercial mv to the presentation instread of nominated "Yet to Come" official mv masterpiece... Well BTS Army is laughing as they know BTS Karma will do the thing....
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Of course the karma will do it’s thing 😁
@Hehehehehehe7 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you so much for reacting to this video. I'm so busy with my studies these days😅 bt I try my best to watch all of ur BTS reaction videos 💜💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
No problem 😊
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
We understand 👍💜👍💜
@Hehehehehehe7 Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast thanku guys💜💜
@amani4091 Жыл бұрын
I think their music just evolved as they grew up tbh. They were teens when they did their first eps/album and by the time the slightly softer music came out they were in their twenties. Also, the Most Beautiful Moment in Life series was heavily produced by Suga so, I definitely think that's where the group wanted to take their music next. And other people have said this but I think when you have a group of people with different styles & taste in music its inevitable that you'll have to do songs that may not be your typically style. Jin even mentions in an interview that the reason why they can continue to make music together is because every member understands that those sacrifices have to be made.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply 😊💜😊💜
@miramoon6911 Жыл бұрын
I was there for the LV shows!! It was was amazing! I flew in just for them.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome. 😊
@MaritesTalastas-n5q3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤hi there D&J i love how u made any comments in every BTS videos. Thanks and God Bless Marites from Philippines
@Bolachas25 Жыл бұрын
“Hanging out with these thugs”…?…speaks volumes.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Guess you really don’t understand true hip hop rap from the early 80’s.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
They weren’t sweet innocent pop stars
@Bolachas25 Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast I am well aware. Spent my teens in the US in the 80s, most of my family live in LA, and I listened to and liked some rap. I still think your broad sweeping description of them all as “thugs” shows narrow vision, that’s all.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
@@Bolachas25 agreed
@nanc4782 Жыл бұрын
@@Bolachas25lol. they agreed to be narrowly visioned. geez, i cant with these canned responses. 😂😭🤣
@nijahvictoria7569 Жыл бұрын
As another comment said I think you guys should learn more about rap and hiphop. I really like this video I just don’t like how he speaks about their change in music. When bts were doing “aggressive hiphop” they were still giving the same messages and stories they do now. And they still do hiphop now in their bts albums and especially in their solo works. They’re versatile which I think is important as an artist. And dynamite wasn’t for them to tackle the western market. He can’t really be faulted for that though bc we didn’t know yet but in their 2022 anniversary dinner bts talked about how they were basically burnt out. It felt like they were outta things to write about. They were burnt out and stressed, all their plans were ruined(they were supposed to go on tour then the military), and there was a pandemic going on. Dynamite was given to them. It was a song that was easy and they didn’t have to put too much thought into it and it also helped cheer fans up. They didn’t expect it to blow up the way it did(no pun intended lol)
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your detailed response and your support 👍💜👍💜
@sidochka3039 Жыл бұрын
To answer your question about "did they ever think where does it end? Bc they keep growing ste by step" The answer is, they did think about it. Even from earlier on, before they even won any music show awards,, evidenced by the song "Young Forever", released 2016. In the song, they touched about how they feels after a concert/show ie how they feel when the curtains close, and yet they wanna stay young forever bc they love performing their music. Back then, they used to say, if one day they could perform in front of 15 000, they'd be content (as at the time the were performing st clubs and arenas, not believing they could sell even 3000 seats, which they did) and now they're stable stadium artists 😁
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
They’re just amazing 🤩
@reneezemlock7880 Жыл бұрын
Globally... BTS has bigger numbers according to the IFPI.
@OTSan Жыл бұрын
18:08 namjoon once shared that a week before debuting as idol he feel overwhelmed, and run away from the dorm to his home, cuz he thinks he didnt wanna do it maybe, but i guess its the only way they could survived. He also told that he dance to survived. Cuz at one point suga also shared that before debuting, the company is very poor, and forced trainee bts to go home. Cuz they cant pay the bills, but they insisted on staying, and eventually somehow they get the investment, and they debuting. So i guess, at first rm suga and jhope wants to debut as a rapper, but the situation at the time, the korea market, is not suitable for debuing a rap group, so then they change the project to become idol group instead, cuz at that time idol industry is triving. And still bts members can also do solo stuff, so the rapline still get their goals to share their music to the world, so yeah, i hope it answered ur question
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your response and clarification 😊💜😊💜
@lindafarsi8098 Жыл бұрын
They never called it KPop, it’s always been idols, it’s for all idol groups KPop is what the west calls it. Korean pop
@mishellnamjoon2787 Жыл бұрын
I've been an army since the beginning of BTS 😮and wow I was lucky to have stumbled into them and I'm glad to see them glow up from being the underdog to the Top notch now 😮and they are still humble and they never let that ego take over you know
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
That’s what I love about BTS they have no ego it’s a breathe of fresh air😊💜
@geekyreader34 Жыл бұрын
BTS always had a choice in what music they did and their style too. They do have a say in what they wear too. Yes they changed direction because it does make sense. If something isn’t working you improve it. Because in every BTS album their are solo songs from each member. So the rappers still had rap songs in their albums and their mix tapes.
@lisarivera-yt8tl Жыл бұрын
Suga will be the next to enlist in the military.according to big hit last week after his solo concert tour.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@RMe0t7 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to watch you guys react to American Hustle life with BTS💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
We’ll work on it
@katherinecordero472 Жыл бұрын
Rap can definitely be relatable, a lot of the legends in Hip Hop were socially conscious and poetic. Rap is not just about gangs or drugs, for example, BTS' idols like J Cole, Nas, Tupac, etc. are rappers who have incredible flows and talk about many issues in the world. It seems offensive to belittle rap to just being about violence or hard substances.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
You missed everything I said. I said that is what a lot of it was about in the beginning back in the 70’s and 80’s. Yes they rapped about other topics but a lot it was about personal life experiences where they grew up and the life they lived at that time. These are the more hardcore rappers back then not the ones of today.
@JeonJungkook-wr4yr Жыл бұрын
The song with snoop dog and producer Benny blanco is called bad decisions it's such an incredible hit.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
The best.
@JeonJungkook-wr4yr Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast you gotta react to it eventually it'll definitely be amazing
@JesusOurLordandSavior Жыл бұрын
Lmao, I find it comical how they were pretty much making fun of Army going through such lengths just to go to Bts concert...Benny was hilarious.
@firebutterfly Жыл бұрын
We need an UPDATE since 2022!!! Great job and review.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@savedbybtseu Жыл бұрын
With regards to 🛴 , that worried ARMYs too, but BigHit Music is kinda, if I'm not mistaken, independent so I wouldn't worry about 🛴 getting a hold of BTS's music or whatever. That's a huge relief, you know. 😂
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@ann-archist7172 Жыл бұрын
The group was meant to be a hip hop group but transitioned to an idol group before debut, so it was already a hip hop and vocal blend. I don't think there was a conscious decision to go more mainstream as they went along, I think the main writers in the group just matured in their songwriting. The strong hip hop/ straight rap never really went away and has still been present on every album since.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
I see that
@AlexaOleksa Жыл бұрын
18:08 their first tgree alvums were very much hip hop heavy and r&b not so much pop influence, later they started to include more electroinic, pop sounds and other genres
@goretewolf58 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video.💜🇧🇷💜 thanks for the reaction 💜💜💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!💜💜💜
@dardarmissesv Жыл бұрын
Oh hey this is my recommendation. Cool!
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
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@anitasimon8698 Жыл бұрын
I have a love-hate relationship with this video because it does do a good job at summarizing a career spanning 10+ years...but the language at places is misleading. For one, I'm not exactly sure 1TYM played as much of a role as Rice Squad makes it seem because they were only mentioned once during a fun group exercise when Suga mentioned Bang telling him the project BTS will be like 1TYM, meaning a hip hop group. The other thing that bothers me is how he makes it seem like everything was calculated in a typical "K-pop fashion" to gain popularity...Concepts throughout the year changed because the guys grew up. As teens and early tweens, they were angry about school and love. Then each member stepped into their twenties and the group started writing about wandering, trying to figure sh*t out in a confusing, adult world. Their WINGS album dealt with temptation, guilt, obsession and sensuality - things people often experience in their early to mid-twenties because they lack life experience and are just gaining it. The subsequent albums dealt with encountering one's first actual relationship which is still heavily insecure and toxic because that's life during your twenties - you're still confused about yourself and now here's this person you want to impress. This album trilogy concludes in the answer that love starts with loving yourself and speaking yourself which then can lead you into real adulthood and better relationships. These are what the BTS members went through growing up so obviously they would become concepts they explored in their art. They don't share most of their private life (rightfully so, it's nobody's business) but they always share bits and tidbits in retrospect about friendships and similar relations - some of them struggled a lot from losing friends to drugs to friends turning toxic or exploitative toward them, etc. Not to mention some turbulent years when the group was seriously pondering disbandment due to how difficult their career has become; it's not just the hectic schedules but also the industry push back, negative press, racism and so on. It took a toll. If you get to listen to OUTRO: TEAR, yeah, that song isn't a breakup song, it's a disbandment song that put it into words how they felt at the time. Sorry for the long comment but I prefer to give proper information that puts things into the right context. That's basically the problem I have with this particular video, it goes through everything fairly well, but it could been better worded at places. I think Rice Squad assumed this "they got to work" and "make an even better selling album" will impress folks but it just comes off as calculating, sterile and sales-obsessed.
@andreuxs Жыл бұрын
i really don't get how narrow your perspective on rap or hip hop. i hope you can check out the rest of their songs that are mainly hiphop/rap including solo projects. 💜
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Yes sir Absolutely we’ll follow your orders 👍👍
@wakdesono1587 ай бұрын
I know l'm late but BTS introduced me to korean songs and movies
@TripTipsPodcast7 ай бұрын
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@yasminesb7947 Жыл бұрын
Gosh there is a lot to unpack in what you said but first of all you guys should learn more about Hiphop which is not a musical genre at all but a culture based on 5 disciplines (DJing, breakdance, rap, beatbox and graffiti), and when we talk about rap, we refer to poetic verses put on rythm no matter which rythm or musical genre, it could be even classical, we already have rappers collabing with metal acts, you can do it agressively or softly, the most important thing is to respect the rules about the flow and the writing which have to be self written, authentic and true, and of course in every genre there is intruders which what you were referring I guess, but we have to admit also that some rappers talk about drugs and violence because it is or was their reality at some point, and we should respect that even if we don't relate to it... I agree tho that all their discography shouldn't be about that only. The second thing is about the affair Scooter Braun and Taylor Swift, I know a lot of people are untruthful about Scooter because of what Taylor (and her father) said about him, and I was also mad at him even if let admit he's a business man just like any US Label or manager, not worse not better... But I invite you to read the latest investigations about that affair with clear evidences that sadly Taylor lied about Scooter, and that he offered two times to sell her the rights of her 6 albums but she refused because according to her, he wanted her to sign a contract stating she would never say another word about Scooter Braun unless it was positive, but the evidences showed there was no mention of that at all, so we don't really know why she refused to buy the rights of her own albums... So instead of summarizing more I'll let you read this article from "Music Business Worldwide" with more details www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/scooter-braun-wanted-sell-taylor-swift-masters/ .... So maybe he isn't the bad guy everyone think he is, and they were both responsible for what happened.
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Awesome insight and breakdown We appreciate your comment 👍😊👍😊
@Oo_myl_oO Жыл бұрын
I missed the Premiere because I was too busy watching Australia get beaten by England!!!!!!!! DEVASTATED!!!! ⚽
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
It’s still on our KZbin channel to watch now
@Amina2006 Жыл бұрын
please listen to the "love letters" from the ARMY, this song they created for their tenth anniversary from the debut, Jungkook even cried when he listened to it
@TripTipsPodcast Жыл бұрын
Ok. I’ll check it out.
@fy3845 Жыл бұрын
@@TripTipsPodcast Here is the link to JungKook & RM's reaction to listening to ARMY's song for BTS. Note: ARMY has done a song every year I think since 2016/2017? for the guys. They make it a worldwide project which is spearheaded by different song writers. Here is JK's reaction (which includes the ARMY song MV) kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJWthmyYaJKmrbc Here is RM's reaction (which includes RM's reading the summary of the song & comments about BTS future) kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZSxaqqtgcuZm9E Here is the link to the actual ARMY 2023 song official MV kzbin.info/www/bejne/onScf6GmrahsgZo Here is the link to the ARMY 2022 song kzbin.info/www/bejne/sKTbqHhqeJWNj5o Here is the link to the ARMY 2021 song kzbin.info/www/bejne/gou9iWOvr62Iac0 One of my favorite is the ARMY 2020 song kzbin.info/www/bejne/b6vZpKOMYrOIoqs As you can see, ARMY is full of very talented individuals!