EP 5. DreadHead REACTION to BTS! A Guide to BTS Members: The Bangtan 7 REACTION *Emotional😢*

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2023
  • Hey guys, I finally decided to react the “A guide to BTS members: The Bangtan 7” by Taylor Mari. This was a highly requested video and I hope you guys enjoy it. I learned a lot about the members and there upbringing in this video. If you guys enjoy this video make sure to run the likes up and subscribe to the channel. Also make sure to leave your recommendations down in the comments of what you guys want to see next. I appreciate each and every single one of you guys that have subscribed to my channel. Enjoy, Love ya❤️

Komentáře • 486

  • @LorGoCrazy

    Check my community tab for polls about what video to react to next

  • @donnasweet3198

    I'm 85 years old and love BTS. I live in the US, and I've been an ARMY for a little over 3 years now. BTS is at the top of my huge list of all-time favorite entertainers, and that includes, the Beatles, Adele and everyone else you listed plus many more over the years. They share so much with us that you feel like you know them. I even worry about if they're doing okay or are they nervous before performing. I know that's silly, but that's how much I've grown to care about them. They're amazing. I'm so happy I found them. 💜💜💜

  • @Nmiller4486

    And this is only a small reason why they are loved. Wait until you get into interviews, run bts shows and behind the scenes stuff of theirs and their lives. They are just a bunch of cool dudes, and funny. Watching them in concert was a truly magical experience that I will never ever forget. People will fly clear across the ocean just to go to their concert

  • @trudieconroy4167

    They say BTS comes into your life when you need them most. For me it was a few months before covid. They saved me high risk alone for 18 months they kept me going. I’m 74 live on the central coast of California. Rock and roll and country music then my daughter and granddaughter introduced me to ARMY AND BTS and everything has changed. My world has opened up love them love their music. Hope I live to see a concert up close in 2025. I’m part of the biggest Army in the world the BTS Army and I will defend and protect them til my end. 💜

  • @kweenbae1893

    Not a lot of people react to their old albums anymore and it'd be really great if you can check out their old songs as well! As a 17 year old, I have been a BTS ARMY for 9 years since 2014-2023. Listening to BTS previous albums really hits HOME! BTS is THE inspiration for the music industry. 💜💜💜 They taught me a lot & especially how to have self love & respect for myself. 💜💜💜

  • @hunterjenkins3453

    Hello, I am Hunter Jenkins, and I am 20 years old. I have been a member of the BTS ARMY for about two years now, and I love to help newer ARMYs on their journey with BTS. Hopefully, through the Guide to the BTS Members, you were able to learn more about the members and gain a new respect for them. As a BTS ARMY that is all that we ask for. And if you decide to continue your BTS journey along with us, I would highly recommend watching an Introduction to the BTS ARMY as well as starting to continue listening to more of BTS's earlier albums. The more that you learn about their music and the stories that the members are telling through them, the more that you are going to like them. 💜

  • @conniewilkerson2752

    60 yr old Army! These 7 men have my love. They also have my respect and that's not easily given now a days. They worked so hard

  • @wendemyre755

    I am a proud 53 year old Army , I have never ever been in a fandom before but BTS is SPECIAL in all my years I’ve never been moved so much by a musicians music, performances and personalities… 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 Thank you for learning about them .

  • @beobeo7959

    I’m a 23yo army and I’ve became an army since 2014 and if I have to say one thing to them it’s gonna be “Thank u for making my life better” cuz the darkest n loneliest days of my life faded when I knew em I will always be grateful and love them 💜💜

  • @mariafrias2449

    I’m a 27 year old and it’s true when they say “BTS comes into your life when you most need it” I became an Army two years ago when I was hitting rock bottom. Like Suga said “ You don’t need to be with us from out debut, we debut every time you find us” and it’s true this is a beautiful journey that brings so much happiness and motivation. Each member has their own story to tell since being together for 10 years and going through so much together. The relationship with BTS and Army is not of just a group and it’s fandom no we are a family, partners and love 💜 (not said by Army but by bts)

  • @jungkooklover97008

    I'm 15 years old and I've been an ARMY for 7 years. Ever since I've been an ARMY my whole life has changed and they helped me get through the toughest times through the past 7 years. I hope that one day they will do the same for you. BORAHAE 💜💜

  • @ericweinman9447

    Suga was not talking about a label ripping him off. He was discussing being an underground rapper who made beats which he would sell to other underground rappers who will take them and never pay him. He actually joined Big Hit to gain stability where he could both be heard as an artist and have money to pay at least some of the bills. Further, management companies did provide certain necessities, though not always as adequately as one would hope. As Big Hit was not one of the large corporations, I am sure when Suga originally signed to be a hip hop producer elevating himself from subsistence level to a small more or less predictable income he was expecting some measure of crediting for his works. I believe Big Hit with its facilitating pre-debut online videos and company resources was helping Suga get away from the underground which did not compensate or recognize his creativity adequately. Korea which is a society with a respect your elders mentality was a place where hip hop elders (sunbae) could get away with a lot when dealing with youngers (hoobae). So I think Taylor is not trying to show how Suga's company exploited him but how the underground in an age structured social system felt the power to exploit the new kid without much repercussion..

  • @pambarab5506

    I'm 64, from Texas! I found kpop in 2010 when I was looking for some new music. When BTS debuted in 2013, they just had "something". I didn't know what that "something" was, but I became Army then. Still here 10 years later. My boys grew up and they achieved more that I had ever dreamed. 💜

  • @Venus-lx1jq

    46 yr old Army here 💜💜💜Never in my life have I had such a huge amount of respect for an artist (I mean collectively AND individually 💜) They truly are wonderful💜💜

  • @jiminlemonade5727

    I'm 27 today! I've been an ARMY for 7 years. I was there at Wembley that day! Every single Army (100k of us!) sang to BTS and every single one of us were also crying. It was a very emotional and magical moment I will never forget ♥

  • @pacificpacific

    46yo single mom ARMY here 💜 I found BTS at the lowest and most difficult time of my life and together they and ARMY brought me back to life 💜💜 They are kind, talented, compassionate, amazing humans and artists who have nurtured ARMY into carrying their message of love and kindness too. Welcome to the rabbit hole 😊 it's going to be a long and very satisfying journey. I look forward to it for you 💜💜💜

  • @Chill_Jill

    I became Army after watching their performances on SNL, April 2019. I was so impressed, I wanted to know everything about them. Their music has helped me overcome some struggles in my life, and I'm forever grateful for their existence, their music, their talents, their vision, and their unwavering love and devotion to their fans. I'm 57 and from the US.

  • @TooOldForThisShit72

    I'm a 51 year old Army, been listening since 2017, they found me when I was deeply depressed and had given up on everything, wuth BTS and ARMYs help I got stronger and happier, I got a lot of shit for liking them especiakky in the beginning, but I refused to negative people and now their music and contens are helping me through cancer recovery. I have never regretted giving their music a chance, I was at Wembley in 2019 were we sang Young Forever for BTS, both the group and almost all the audience cried during the song.

  • @zeerevesc5125

    I’m 39, and I became an ARMY last year. My 9 yr old son got me to listen to one of their songs “Butter,” and I loved it. When I looked up the lyrics to Jin’s solo “Epiphany,” (which you should react to, by the way), it made me cry and just like that I’ve loved them ever since. They’re so humble and goofy. All of their songs have deep meanings and people can easily relate to them. 😊💜

  • @WilliamsAK07

    I’m 54, love BTS and ARMY! Incredibly talented, humble and funny group of young men. I have not in my life time seen a “boy group” as talented as them. They write songs, produce, compose, dance and are so respectful and grateful to their fans. Love their music, lyrics and message. Thank you for sharing.☺️😎💜