Two ROCK Fans REACT to BTS IDOL

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  • Two ROCK Fans REACT to BTS IDOL
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Komentáře • 118

  • @zuzannabrzeszczak1578

    This song (and the m/v) has

  • @7Flowers1Dream

    They had been looked down on in Korea for being from a small company, but as soon as they started gaining popularity and recognition outside of Korea they were accused of becoming “Westernized”. So they deliberately packed this song & its MV/performances full of Korean cultural references including traditional instruments, rhythms, dances, garb, and expressions as part of the lyrics. The MV is also deliberately colorful and over-the-top. There is an IDOL Explained by a Korean video by DKDKTV that should answer most of your questions about this performance. Borahae!

  • @justjennyi

    It is Korean Culture and the Music Video of Idol is full of it! 🥰🙏

  • @jennylopez9760

    They are the best... as singers, musicians, composers, dancers... THEY ARE THE BEST... I LOVE THEM

  • @nevaladder

    MMA 2018 is the definitive performance of Idol. 🔥

  • @qkdxkswhdk

    not egyptian thing but korean traditional thing, not dragon but lion(pronounced "BukchungSaja"), not chinese culture but korean traditional culture

  • @SknezE
    @SknezE  +25

    As many people said, they got criticized at home for being too Western. Jealousy is everywhere. This was a "F you" sort of response, in a BTS polite way 😂 I do respect them so much like you said for dealing with it all so well because they get so much racist hate from certain people in the West and then they get hate at home for being too Western. Idk how they kept it together.

  • @vids26
    @vids26  +16

    That actually r korean traditional instruments

  • @issa8113
    @issa8113  +11

    The sound is from Korean instrument called gakgung. It’s a Korean horn-bow

  • @ericweinman9447

    I am glad you have a comment section to your reactions to refine the generic out of context description you read. The person who wrote the description you prefaced your reaction with seemingly is unaware of what the corporately designed Idol platform is, the ridicule the rap underground dished on RM and Suga for becoming Idols, fan expectations for Idol comportment and how these lead to anti behaviors, canceling, and promote excessive restrictions on individual behavior, or even that the song was composed in a Korean context. I know, I just wrote a run on sentence. But the point I am making is accurate descriptions need not be "erudite" analyses. The track Idol is much more grounded. A generalized interpretation may be a disservice to your deeper understanding of the track's intention. Idol basically is a big middle finger and address to out of place criticisms.

  • @DANDJREACT

    Get ready for BTS - IDOL

  • @vmkoya4080

    Egyptian never crossed my mind before, but now that you mention it, it is a little. But it is actually Korean traditional music. During the time they were going a lot of crap for being to western because they were really raising in the US. So they this song also celebrates their Korean culture along with loving oneself despite the criticism they were receiving. Also, the dragons are loins. I didn't know about this either til this song.

  • @0lympiazimms936

    OZ here! These are Asian instruments and Asian culture. Not Egyptian but various instruments of Southeast Asia. My husband is Chinese and there is a lot of what is called “Lunar New Year” traditional symbolism happening around the stage. The dragon, the cats, Jimin’s fan performance is something he won a cultural award for and JHope with the drums. They are Korean and you must always remember that. As with my husband their culture is very dear to them. They will incorporate things from different types of music so that’s and it’s Korean pop music and dancing. I watch a few Korean television shows that my mother in law can watch because the have Chinese subtitles…so fun! She is very picky about her ethnicity and very quick to judge others who do not know her specific culture. She does not read or write English, even though they live in London…we only eat traditional Chinese food while we are there. BTW…You can get it wrong with the British as well. I really think you should check out MaMaMoo since you are riding the BTS crazy train. A more mature KPop girl group who have paid their dues and are highly underrated until this month. Maybe check out some other traditions on your own…for now Borahea!

  • @almondjoy8354

    Check out the Idol MV and explained video to know the meaning of the song. It's all the Korean culture and I think it's all Korean instruments so it is better to check the explanation of the Idol.

  • @JesusOurLordandSavior

    Dkdktv has an explanation video, they explain the Korean references and instruments being used...they are also wearing Hanbok(traditional Korean clothing). Its also more of an African-Korean fusion, some designs, beats and a dance called Gwara Gwara, Bts and Bighit explore all kinds of arts from other countries and Armys translate its meaning as well, so other Armys know where the dance or beat originated.

  • @T____BTS7

    Thanks guys for this 💜 more BTS please 💜💜

  • @eileencritchley4630

    Noooooo not a Chinese Dragon but the Korean Lion and those are traditional Korean instruments and dances. Oh and the BTS members are wearing stylised Hanbok which is a Korean traditional why of dressing but they are wearing it with a modern hint to it. Not Egyptian and when they said those strange words they are repeating the sound of a Korean Drum.

  • @Nightskys753

    Thanks for your reaction to bts 💜💜💜✨💜💜💜

  • @liasari7909

    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜thanks for the reaction guys

  • @annikahallberg4453

    As many have mentioned this is an answer to what the negative people said that they were too “westernised” but you are correct that they have influence from Africa in some of the dance moves but also from Korea and many other countries that they have inspiration from, the animal that walks around on the stage is lions the korean version.