[2023] What you STILL DON'T KNOW about BTS SPRING DAY MV

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  • EP68: Smokey Approved S.Korea- American Rapper First Time Seeing - [2023] What you STILL DON'T KNOW about BTS SPRING DAY MV #btsreaction #bts #btsarmy
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  • @shyiya8583
    @shyiya8583 Před rokem +115

    This song is one of those songs that solidified BTS’ status. They found a way to send comfort to the entire country during this disaster. The pain/loss depicted in the lyrics and visuals. Thank you for reacting.

  • @sharonnelson3713
    @sharonnelson3713 Před rokem +64

    I’m so glad you watched this video. Basically, 250 students and about a dozen or so teachers, about 75 people were on the ferry to go to this beautiful island called JeJu. JeJu island belongs to S Korea and a popular vacation spot. Shortly after leaving the ferry started listing to one side due the the over weight by the amount of cargo they were illegally carrying. They were carrying 3x the weight than supposed to.
    While it was listing there were opportunities get off the ferry because the locals were coming with boats to rescue. The captain the told everyone to stay where they are because if they move it will make the listing worse. They kept repeating this to everyone.
    The Korean society is deeply structured in hierarchy so if an official tells you to not move, they won’t challenge the order. Meanwhile, as the ferry further listing and the coast guards came on their small ship they were instructed to not intervene in rescuing the passengers but they were also preventing locals from rescuing them. Local divers volunteered to dive and look at the situation but all attempts were were stopped by the coast guards. The news media was told to lie about the situation and so they we’re reporting that everything was ok and people were being rescued. Lies! At first the parents and family thought their loved one were being rescued however by the time they realized what really was happening it was too late, the ferry started sinking. The coast guard crew watch it sink and doing nothing. All of theses orders were coming from the president of S Korea. She was more interested in protecting herself and the owners of the ferry. The crew of the ferry were rescued and some students and other passengers survived. The crew of the ferry were prosecuted but I’m not sure about the owners. Money buys almost everything.
    There is so much more that goes into it but I already wrote a short essay.

  • @purple428
    @purple428 Před rokem +26

    spring day is actually the biggest song in sk history, it has been charting on the top 100 since it dropped 6 years ago, it has never left the charts, this is definitely bts’ biggest song in sk

  • @mishka0613
    @mishka0613 Před rokem +49

    One thing that I applaud BTS for is because of this song, so many people around the world now know and are getting to know about this tragedy. What was a constant theme in the protests? "Don't Forget" and BTS has not only kept their memory alive BUT they also showed the world the power of the Korean people who stood up collectibly against an unjust system.
    As an ARMY, we have front row seats to all the walls put in front of BTS by various archaic and unjust systems and power groups. Like in the song UGH, aren't you reminded of the anger that can cause change for the good? That's literally what BTS have become, a force that has been steadily knocking down walls that have been placed in front of them. It been a joke in the Fandom that coming into BTS we thought we were stanning a boy band but now we're literally constantly fighting for justice because the world decided to show just how ugly it is again. I guess this is just another example of how inspiring they are and how they have helped people to stand up for themselves and others. This is why we say if you want to learn more about BTS, listen to their music, read the lyrics especially, consider the timing the songs came out because it's literally a diary of their growth as people. Their thoughts are in their music. Anyways. I hope you're enjoying your journey so far! Thanks for the reaction

    • @jmsj77
      @jmsj77 Před rokem +3

      Very well said my dear ARMY sister.

    • @mishka0613
      @mishka0613 Před rokem +2

      @@jmsj77 borahae ;)

    • @aidaseet4838
      @aidaseet4838 Před rokem +2

      Nicely expressed. Thank you fellow ARMY!

  • @Boraheartsss
    @Boraheartsss Před rokem +59

    The tragedy happened in 2014. The song was released in 2017, so that is the reason why it has a hopeful connotation. RM wanted to give comfort to the families of the tragedy and to reiterate that they will "never forget" it happened. They never came out of their mouths and said "this song is about the sewol tragedy" the closest they've ever said is its about a tragic event and missing someone. Because of the way S.Korea is, they can't openly talk about these things like we can in America, but still they went the extra mile to make SURE those who know about the issue KNOW what it's really about. Since the release of this song, artists often use the word "spring" in reference to the tragedy so they dont have to face any backlash from the government. This was wayyyyy before BTS were big or there company even had money, and they donated so much to the cause, which they never revealed until it was in the news that they did so they confirmed it.
    This song is still the highest charting song in S.Korea after 6 years.

    • @ruthfischer7615
      @ruthfischer7615 Před rokem +11

      "longest" not "highest"

    • @ipurpleu1668
      @ipurpleu1668 Před rokem +4

      The song itself was not written about the tragedy. RM and Suga have said many times what the song was based on, their personal experiences with losing/missing friends. But then they were able to take their personal stories and dedicate the MV to the tragedy. It has been confirmed to be dedicated to the tragedy by Pdogg, but that doesn't mean to ignore the original story or pretend it was made-up.
      People could VERY openly speak about the tragedy in 2017. In fact, thousands on thousands were, and that is why the president was impeached. This song came out after the impeachment, BTS could speak about it if they wanted to.

    • @ruthfischer7615
      @ruthfischer7615 Před rokem +3

      @@ipurpleu1668 I don't think they could speak about it now.
      For one they are not American - and humility forbids it.
      Park was let go by the current leadership - so a claim today may also not be a good idea.
      With the rest you are right. Empathy turned one idea into a simlar/bigger one. (and than there is the choreo).
      Spring Day is the perfect embodiment of "Han".

    • @ipurpleu1668
      @ipurpleu1668 Před rokem +3

      @@ruthfischer7615 That is simply not true. BTS have no problem speaking against politics all the time and you will not find a single Korean here in Seoul that doesn't get angry about the tragedy. They would get nothing but praise for speaking about it. And they have directly called out that government in Am I Wrong, DIRECTLY. How could they do that years ago, but not speak on it today?
      I'm not sure what you mean by "humility forbids it". Just because we come from Asia does not mean we cannot speak the truth or tell our thoughts and opinions. Maybe we just do it in a more respectful way than Americans do. Something BTS has always done and inspires others to do.
      That being said, why do you not believe what they are saying? Pdogg has spoken about it many times and RM and Suga have spoken about their point-of-view of it many times. Believe them, not fans who exaggerate the politics of South Korea.

    • @ruthfischer7615
      @ruthfischer7615 Před rokem +4

      @@ipurpleu1668 I'm not saying that the people don't get angry about the tragedy. I'm also not saying that they or BTS do not speak about politics.
      But the song is old. It makes no sense to become loud now about it's intention. You either know or you don't/refuse to.
      They will not be explicit about it as it would defeat the idea in which the MV/choreo was made: it is supposed to heal not to hurt when no healing is possible. And it is not made to earn some kind of cred but to help.
      I'm sorry that I spoke over you. That wasn't right.
      I assumed something because I think a certain way of stating something is a very Western failure. Which truthfully is a lazy response.

  • @imajinallthepurple
    @imajinallthepurple Před rokem +34

    One of the charms of the Spring Day mv is that it really shows the riscs they've been willing to take (despite having to be subtle about it) to avoid being blacklisted. A lot of people only look at the very western influenced k-pop and forget that South Korea is in fact a very new democracy (1987) with a lot of cultural boundaries and conservative views, and corruption and powerful "old-boys-connections" are a real issue. I have to say that the riscs they took with the Spring Day mv elevated my respect for them immensely. And during the pandemic it also became an anthem of the bond between BTS and ARMY and the pain of separation felt by both.
    💜

    • @mev9752
      @mev9752 Před rokem

      The ark was a group that debuted in 2014 ( pretty recent from the accident ) with a song about it called “the light “ and the MV is really explicit that’s about the accident , so they got banned or something happened , that affected their company , later out of nowhere they disbanded cuz they said their main vocal needed surgery for her laringe , so they needed a new member while she rest. And they couldn’t get one so they disbanded. Actually adora ( the ex big hit producer that helped to make spring day ) was suppose to debut in that group, but she left to be a producer. Also an ex member is friends with jhope and BTS reacted to their cover of boy in love ( they were so talented ). Also BTS promoting the group better than their company lol.

    • @imajinallthepurple
      @imajinallthepurple Před rokem

      @@mev9752
      Oh wow, great info! Thanks.
      💜😄👍💜

  • @marirezende8478
    @marirezende8478 Před rokem +19

    Spring Day is considered their biggest/best song even if it isn't. The song has been charting in Korea's biggest streaming platform (Melon) since release, 7 years ago. It's the longest charting and most streamed song in the platform. Would be like a song charting on Spotify Global 100 for 7 years and being the most streamed song in the platform.
    Koreans say it's one of the best songs that represent the feeling of "Han" (The feeling of great sadness, mourning, but still feeling some kind of hope

  • @letshavefun3653
    @letshavefun3653 Před rokem +23

    My goodness, even after all these years it still brings tears to my eyes

  • @StefaniYee
    @StefaniYee Před rokem +10

    I remember years ago when this came out and I went down the rabbit hole for this tragedy. loved ones who were given the items back instead of their kids even uploaded recordings from their phones of the kids last conversations. It's so sad....
    To give more context. There is a good documentary that shows how really dark this tragedy. Even the US military who have troops stationed here were told to back off, they were told to wait because they had things handled. They told the kids to wait but the crew and captain abandoned ship. The president was mia in critical moments with missing time logs of where she was (supposedly doing her hair). Which is why they called for impeachment and resignation and prison because the coast guard was told they needed to wait for her offices and her instructions. The civilian divers and rescue volunteers who showed up we're physically stopped. Some who went to rescue bodies after and those who were stopped from going where they were alive, unali*ed themselves because this was so traumatic. Theres so many moving parts and things that failed for this... I'm usually not one to cry but listening to what happened and the last moments and even some of the survivers... Like they were really just sentenced to die....

  • @Lilithnunacarrot
    @Lilithnunacarrot Před rokem +4

    It's the feeling of longing you get even if you don't understand the lyrics.. and that's exactly how I felt before I was an ARMY.

  • @jayiti2262
    @jayiti2262 Před rokem +12

    And the song isn't specifically about the tragedy. The lyrics were written about friends they lost (due to fame or just growing apart as they get older). It can be interpreted as loved ones who passed away. The MV was making a statement. The song is sad, but it tries to bring comfort and hope as well. I don't remember the exact wording/idea and I can't find the source at the moment, but there is a Korean word that refers to the struggle of those who aren't in power but fight for the truth and hope for a better future. Something along those lines... But the song has been said to embody this idea of anger, sadness, struggle, and hope even against the odds. So maybe that is what you are feeling? So the song is sad and happy but it's not happy... If I find the word and the correct phrasing, I'll come back and edit this.

    • @ruthfischer7615
      @ruthfischer7615 Před rokem +3

      The Korean emotion you are searching for is "Han" but I'm not 100% sure what else you meant, sorry.
      Spring Day is the longest charting song in Korean history. (it's still charting)

  • @kayla_marie4421
    @kayla_marie4421 Před rokem +5

    Another explanation video to the music video was actually my first introduction to BTS. As soon as I watched it, I bawled. I immediately had to find out more about BTS. Now I'm ARMY, 4 years in and I wouldn't change a thing. They helped me love myself more and to get out of a toxic marriage. So I will always love and support them.
    Borehae. 💜💜

    • @Jurnalist_
      @Jurnalist_  Před rokem +2

      Love your self stay strong army has your back. 💜

    • @kayla_marie4421
      @kayla_marie4421 Před rokem +1

      @@Jurnalist_ As ARMY now has yours. 💜

  • @dici1396
    @dici1396 Před rokem +12

    For more cultural information about Spring day and some of BTS’ other political songs (no more dream, spring day, am I wrong) I highly recommend bby gang mag’s BTS More thank Kpop video where he discusses the political risks bts took when making these songs.

  • @camilesouzaa
    @camilesouzaa Před rokem +12

    A few years ago I watched a documentary about the tragedy after learning about the context of Spring Day mv and the most heartbreaking part for me was this part where a mom said she talked to her daughter as the ferry was sinking and she told her daughter to listen to the elders (in this case the captain who had told everyone to stay put and then bailed, which ended up costing so many lives). I think it might've hit a lot of people extra hard in the sense that if those kids had gone against the extreme "listen to your elders" culture, they could've saved themselves. I was also very impacted by one of the divers who tried to rescue kids ended up eventually taking his own life bc of the pain of what he saw down there.
    It's not in the video bc we only found out this around 2020 and this video is from years before, but an article came out where the families of the victims finally confessed that BTS had actually visited and donated to them first in 2014 (aka their second year of career and when they were broke af. Bang pd even went with them.) The thing is the tragedy happened in 2014, but president park was only impeached in 2017, the year spring day came out. You saw in the video it was revealed the government had a blacklist of artists that dared to speak about the tragedy (and a lot of cultural things receive subsidies from the goverment on SK. I remember them even cutting the funds of a important cultural festival in Busan just for exhibiting a video or movie aknowledging the ferry), so the fact the boys visited the families and donated the very year the tragedy happened could've killed their carreer, like they'd have no power to defend themselves if they were blacklisted back then. And the way that the families kept quiet about this and protected the boys for years until they were big enough that no government could take them down, they must've felt it was finally safe to admit what bts had done for them. I have a lot of respect for the way the tannies stand up for what they believe it's right even when it's dificult and risky.
    As surely other people said Spring Day is still charting on Melon to this day (korea's biggest streaming platform) and literally has never left that chart (imagine a song not leaving the top 100 for almost 6 years, it's crazy, we call her "the queen" and bts refered to her as a zombie bc she refuses to die lol).
    In case you want to watch the documentary that I mentioned since you said you wanna know more here's the link. It's only half an hour long: czcams.com/video/5_A8dq2fA5o/video.html
    And if you want to read the article on what the families said about the boys got a link for you too (it's in korean but don't worry, you can just use the automatic translation in you browser and you'll be able to read it with no problem): m.hani.co.kr/arti/culture/culture_general/973891.html?_fr=tw#cb

    • @yasminesb7947
      @yasminesb7947 Před rokem +3

      True Thank you... That documentary is really great... And still today I'm amazed by the fact they donated $88k when themselves hadn't enough with no power and when it was so much risky for them... Releasing "Am I Wrong" was also risky... BTS is the embodiement of giving of oneself.

    • @camilesouzaa
      @camilesouzaa Před rokem +2

      @@yasminesb7947 Same, that was a ton of money for them back then, like they were still finantially struggling. What they did was really brave, but I think it makes sense for them bc bts started their career already speaking up for the youth and telling young people to stand up for themselves and fight for their dreams, so it must've hit them pretty hard to see so many kids losing their lives in such a senseless way, bc they trusted grown-ups (like they were told to) that didn't protect them. Also seeing all the greed and corruption that led to that situation in the first place... it's hard to ignore the anger it generates, it might make you more willing to take risks and I can really feel that in the lyrics of Am I Wrong. And then they went and performed that on tv.
      It makes me think of rapline performing Cypher 3 in Busan, a concert organized by the governement so basically screaming it to their faces "you can't control my sht", then announcing their enlistment 2 days later, all that after the goverment dragged the exemption issue like 4 years. People sometimes mistake BTS being nice, with them being punch bags and they're most certainly not. I love and respect them so much, they're really special people.

    • @yasminesb7947
      @yasminesb7947 Před rokem

      @@camilesouzaa Omg yes... People think they were the ones postponing their enlistment when they never filed any postponement request. It's the government that passed the BTS postponing law, that made things drag on so that the group would bring in a lot of money and that it would be exploited diplomatically - remember that Dynamite alone generated 8000 jobs in SK in the first month -... BTS wanted to enlist after their MOTS tour but the pandemic disrupted everything, and I guess even the government didn't want them to enlist for fear of something happening to them because of Covid, so they made themselves useful by releasing BE.
      And you're right, their very first video released on their Bangtan TV channel in 2012, was a verse from RM sampling Kanye West's "power" to encourage young people to go vote if they want to change things, telling them "Vote is yours, Future is ours. Vote or just shut up". ... They hadn't even debuted yet... I don't know of any other group or idol that was so invested with their own artistic identity long before they debuted.

  • @marar8045
    @marar8045 Před rokem +3

    Spring Day pretty much shows all the stages of grief. It’s a reassurance that, even though right now one may not be there yet, and that’s fine, but spring will come.
    They performed the queen a lot during the pandemic, since it served the same purpose of giving hope when it seems there’s none.

  • @Archgirl85
    @Archgirl85 Před rokem +5

    When i first heard this song with the MV it gave me the feeling of melancholy. I got the sense it was about loss but not a recent loss. Like remembering the good times while still feeling the weight of grief that you hope will lesson as time passes. When I watched an analysis vid about the song and MV it made more sense but even without knowing the back story they were able to present the tone and message that there's still hope for better days even after a great loss.

  • @CP_LUVS
    @CP_LUVS Před rokem +10

    Tie a yellow ribbon 'round that old oak tree 😉 Just started watching your reaction. so happy you chose this one!

  • @kara-karina8530
    @kara-karina8530 Před rokem +2

    Really, this song represents mourning the loss of a loved one, and South Korea loves it. It has not left the charts in all these years. There are countless reinditions of it. Every time I listen to it, I feel sadness. 💜

  • @mhecyeuh3080
    @mhecyeuh3080 Před rokem +1

    Spring Day is thw queen of all BTS songs. This is the most controversial and bravest BTS song ever. This is a beautiful tribute that can be passed on from genertations to generations... so much love and respect to BTS for coming up with this song.

  • @pambarab5506
    @pambarab5506 Před rokem +3

    Tie a Yellow Ribbon by Tony Orlando & Dawn. Spring Day is so beautiful, but I don't listen to it often because it's so sad. As of Jan 2023, Spring Day is still charting 310+ weeks (since it was released in Feb 2017) 💜

  • @orchidmsc
    @orchidmsc Před rokem +3

    Tony Orlando's Tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree....

  • @iduli02
    @iduli02 Před rokem +1

    In 2020 we found out that back in 2014 after the tragedy bts had secretly visited the victims' families and comforted them as well as helped them out personally.
    No one said anything until 2020 to protect bts since it was openly known the government was pushing back on people who even just sympathized with the victims, and at this point bts were barely surviving about to disband from lack of funds, getting censored by the government would have been the end of their careers.
    While they visited the families in 2014 they also donated 80K together with bighit, another thing that shows how seriously they took it.
    This was at the time when bts were near disbandment, they had a 5$ per person budget for food, literal mushrooms growing in their practice studio which flooded every time it rained to the point that they had to scoop out the water and move the recording equipment somewhere safe etc.
    Like that 80K wasn't just pocket money from them.

  • @MxEverybody
    @MxEverybody Před rokem +2

    I think the biggest proof of how relevant and poignant this song was in korea is the fact that to this day it hasn’t left the charts over there. This is a household song now and people took it as a message of hope and comfort

  • @kemjohnson5690
    @kemjohnson5690 Před rokem +4

    It's "Tie a yellow ribbon around that old oak tree." The Sewol tragedy is very heartbreaking as others in the comments have stated. I believe the song Spring Day is still on the Korean Music charts to this day. Someone, please correct me if I'm wrong. Also, it was a very bold, courageous move for BTS to do this song and video. It could have brought them strife and could have blacklisted them (once again please correct me if I'm wrong.) Thank you for always being honest in your reactions. This song makes me melancholy and it's so hauntingly beautiful.💜💜

  • @cathelijnevangent4143
    @cathelijnevangent4143 Před rokem +1

    We call this song our Queen 👸

  • @erikoenglish1651
    @erikoenglish1651 Před rokem

    Italian Army, she is truly great ARMY.

  • @lorijnay6836
    @lorijnay6836 Před rokem

    I cried every time hear this song

  • @moonnanic
    @moonnanic Před rokem

    Why does it always makes me cry it's been years already

  • @QOE68
    @QOE68 Před rokem +1

    Tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree....referred to what family's did when the son was drafted and deployed. You tied to a tree in your front yard until he came home or at least that this what my mother always told me. I am old. :(

  • @debshortstoph84
    @debshortstoph84 Před rokem +2

    Tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree. Tony Orlando and the Dawn. Also try DKDKTV lyrics explained by a Korean.

  • @sandys1890
    @sandys1890 Před rokem

    round the ole Oak tree

  • @jinphany.
    @jinphany. Před rokem

    I think New York times or New York daily mail (one of these, I can't remember the name) did a documentary on it that I believe covers the surface basics at showing the scene of the ship sinking and the undeniably atrocious way it was handled.

  • @monicab968
    @monicab968 Před rokem +2

    Your feelings about the song itself are completely valid. The music video and the song are different entities. The song itself is not about the tragedy as it was written before the tragedy occurred. The song was about the grief and loss felt from no longer being able to hang out with their old friends. Spring Day's themes provided the perfect sentiment for the video, which is dedicated to the Sewol tragedy. Unfortunately because of how powerful the video is, many have conflated it with the song's original meaning.

    • @gracekiki4696
      @gracekiki4696 Před rokem +1

      Sorry buh the Sewol incident happened in 2014 , Spring day came out in 2017 .The music video is the relation to it with also the feeling of 'Han' Koreans use to express the emotions (can't really explain it buh it's a known things in SK that Spring day embodies the feeling) that's why it's trends every year especially during Spring as ' better things will come around'
      The government that was responsible for the Sewol incident was impeached in 2017 (another reason a correlation might be), BTS visited the families of the victim in 2014 to donate which was risky for their lives and career and also in the same album of Spring day is the song Am I wrong which is more a direct statement to the impeached bad government ( Suga even included a statement of one of the politicians in his rap verse so it was very visible to know they recipient)

    • @ipurpleu1668
      @ipurpleu1668 Před rokem +1

      It wasn't written before the tragedy, but you are right that it wasn't written about it.

    • @monicab968
      @monicab968 Před rokem

      Thank you for the corrections. Yes, RM started writing his part at the end of 2016. For some reason I got mixed up in thinking the tragedy occurred in 2017. Shows how a simple fact check before commenting could have saved me from contributing to the misinformation.

  • @hallieelizabeth4441
    @hallieelizabeth4441 Před rokem +17

    Thanks so much for reacting to the explanation - a lot of reactors don't know the deeper meaning of this tragedy and its great that you're trying to learn more - This explanation in particular isn't my favorite just because I don't think it connects the mv itself to the incident with enough detail but its still great! If you want to know more about the specifics of the mv and how each scene is related this video is one of my favorites: czcams.com/video/Tye1ONFeKis/video.html - and This video has more of what actually happened with the tragedy itself if you're interested: czcams.com/video/5_A8dq2fA5o/video.html

  • @HAzana27
    @HAzana27 Před rokem

    one of my favorite song💜💜💜💜💜

  • @graceb.334
    @graceb.334 Před rokem +13

    Another good explanation video to this song is by bullet proof vibes
    czcams.com/video/Tye1ONFeKis/video.html
    This is a small documentary on the tragedy -czcams.com/video/5_A8dq2fA5o/video.html

    • @dici1396
      @dici1396 Před rokem

      I second this💜

    • @cnot4948
      @cnot4948 Před rokem

      I would like to add 1 more to the list. It's 1hour and 20 minutes but so worth it.
      "Diving Bell ; The Truth Shall Not Sink with Sewol" (Director’s cut / free release)
      czcams.com/video/dhME_nj5CWc/video.html

  • @MishLee
    @MishLee Před rokem

    The song was written before the tragedy, and your analysis was correct. It is a sad song about loss but RM wanted to bring some light and hope into it and rewrote the end section to reflect that.
    The video was filmed after the disaster.

    • @ipurpleu1668
      @ipurpleu1668 Před rokem

      It wasn't written before the tragedy, but you are right that it wasn't written about it. It was written from RM and Suga's personal experiences. But they used that to dedicate it to the tragedy through the MV.

  • @V_NYC
    @V_NYC Před rokem +1

    Before watching, tysm for reacting to #ItalianARMY’s explained for BTS SPRING DAY. The time and efforts put in were tremendous, and produced the most detailed explanations, with visual/audio facts on the ferry disaster. 🫰🏼💝

  • @charach7855
    @charach7855 Před rokem +1

    Please react to the Spring Day MV explained by bulletproof vibes as well. Bulletproof vibes explained more into the MV and Italian ARMY fill in the missing part in the bulletproof and talk more about the facts and the news about Sewol tragedy. Both are good and both are fill in the missing information from the other. 💜

  • @CChanHI
    @CChanHI Před rokem

    If I remember right, the politicians actually forced the news to initially report all the kids survived. All around such a mess

  • @jillgoth7299
    @jillgoth7299 Před rokem +1

    Here’s a 30 min documentary from the New Yorker on the timeline of the tragedy with footage. The song itself isn’t directly about the sinking about the ferry, but the MV is. Link: czcams.com/video/5_A8dq2fA5o/video.html

  • @maryannbaxter73
    @maryannbaxter73 Před rokem

    This beautiful Italian lady traveled to Korea to visit the victims.

  • @cherylloper7320
    @cherylloper7320 Před rokem

    Tony Orlando & Dawn, Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree. I, like you, thought it was a pretty song. I then watched the music video and was confused. So investigated. Shocked to say the least. But it was about then I was beginning to realize BTS was much more than just a Kpop group that sang, rapped and danced. They had such a message....

  • @LotusBlack5
    @LotusBlack5 Před rokem +1

    A heartbreaking but incredible documentary on the tragedy is called 'Diving Bell: The Truth Shall Not Sink with Sewol'. Here is a link to it and it goes into great detail about what happened and even shows footage and audio from some of the cell phones of the kids while the ferry was sinking and how the crew told them to stay put to save themselves. It's pretty raw to watch as you can see/hear the moment some of the students realised they were going to die. It is said that there were students still alive for days at the bottom of the sea in air pockets and their phones were still pinging, but no one was allowed to rescue them.
    czcams.com/video/dhME_nj5CWc/video.html

  • @leeankt
    @leeankt Před rokem +5

    Thank you for reacting to this. I think the music video is an absolute work of art that is such a beautiful tribute to the victims and survivors of this tragedy. There are good documentaries on CZcams about the tragedy if you want a deeper dive into the events. The one by Brick Immorter is 2 parts and very in-depth. I personally really like the Bulletproof Vibes explanation video of the MV. Th Italian ARMY one is good, too, but the Bulletproof Vibes video has slightly different interpretations of certain moments (both valid), and I think that it presents the interpretation with much more clarity. It’s much more about the MV itself rather than the details of the tragedy. I think it’s worth checking out czcams.com/video/Tye1ONFeKis/video.html

    • @leeankt
      @leeankt Před rokem +2

      Also, there are many meanings to this song. Originally, they wrote it about friendships they had lost, but the music video is definitely about the Sewol tragedy so it holds that meaning, too. Over time it’s become a song that BTS sings when they’re trying to express a sense of longing missing loved ones (and ARMY), but want to express hope knowing that eventually time will pass and they will be reunited (for instance they sang it during the pandemic and their Tiny Desk concert which was before live performances were allowed again. They also sang it during their Yet To Come concert in Busan, knowing it was the last time they’d perform together before their military service. It’s always beautiful but bittersweet to hear it.

  • @terricooper3678
    @terricooper3678 Před rokem

    I believe there is a documentary video by the New York Times that is still available on CZcams. If I remember it right I think it's about 50+ minutes long. It's well done but hard to watch due to the live videos from the students inside the ferry. I can't forget them and know as a parent myself that it's a pain their friends and family must find unbearable at times. I remember RM saying he was sitting on a bench in the park and starting thinking..."Leaves are falling....Leave are falling" and thus started the songwriting process for this song...

    • @sharonnelson3713
      @sharonnelson3713 Před rokem

      I tried to watch but couldn’t because it just looked so ominous in the beginning and I just couldn’t go through the heartache of it. I have a little fear of water but I knew if I continued to watch I would be balling my eyes out. It’s a good recommendation though.

  • @quatzxice
    @quatzxice Před rokem +1

    Bookish theories has more parallels that this video doesn't include if you want more info.

  • @megnicoleebilane
    @megnicoleebilane Před rokem

    Stay safe, positive and healthy
    Love and support from the Philippines ^_^

  • @phaedra5283
    @phaedra5283 Před rokem

    Thank you for getting an understanding about why Spring Day is special and why it had to be created. For the technicalities of how this happened starting with the history of the MV Sewoll and how it greatly played a role in huge loss of life that doesn't didn't have to happen. Here's this video czcams.com/video/iZg5qqypaSo/video.html
    For actual footage from phones and boots on the ground reports from families and others involved watch this video czcams.com/video/5_A8dq2fA5o/video.html
    ARMYS feel free to correct. Thank you 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @KimmyGibson
    @KimmyGibson Před rokem +2

    Thank you...what you probably still don't know.....the President at the time was convicted and sentenced to 22 years in prison. Unfortunately, the President that took her place, President Moon, actually PARDONED her after serving only 4 years! Coincidentally, President Moon is also the President who appointed BTS as cultural ambassadors and bestowed them with diplomatic passports. To this day, I have never heard BTS mention what Moon did pardoning the former president and how it affected the victims' families and the citizens of Korea The corruption continues and unfortunately the government continues to, IMO, mistreat and use BTS (i.e., cowardly 'jacking' them around on exemption from mililtary service as well as billing them for the cost of the Busan concert at which they 'volunteered' to perform.) Waiting for BTS to say "no more" to the Korean government (and IMHO, eff off to the evil & disgusting grammys as well). ARMY grandma

  • @m.soberano792
    @m.soberano792 Před rokem +1

    According to RM, the song is all about the friends they parted ways and failed to keep in touch with. But, the MV alludes to the this Ferry Tragedy.

    • @yasminesb7947
      @yasminesb7947 Před rokem +2

      Still they mentionned Snowpiercer in the lyrics so the song is also about societal issues, its just they couldn't say it explicitly.

    • @ipurpleu1668
      @ipurpleu1668 Před rokem

      @@yasminesb7947 They definitely could say it explicitly and they have no problems with that. This song however was NOT written about political issues. RM and Suga have said that many times, what the song was based on. Snowpiercer was a metaphor to loneness and isolation in the song, and the idea of a "Spring Day" coming to save someone, like in Snowpiercer. It wasn't necessarily political.

  • @ygsprincxss333
    @ygsprincxss333 Před rokem +3

    "there's a ribbon in the sky that i looooovvvee" LOL there's actually a meme we have of namjoon singing that little part it's hilarious i find it funny you brought it up. here's the clip, it's literally 6seconds, no need to make a whole reaction video for it lol.
    czcams.com/video/id0q1DbSvFc/video.html

  • @QuiteIgnorant
    @QuiteIgnorant Před rokem +14

    I had to pause the video a minute and a half in because I was laughing so hard. You singing "ribbon in the sky" just made me think of this moment (please enjoy): czcams.com/video/id0q1DbSvFc/video.html&ab_channel=WinterPink

    • @jayiti2262
      @jayiti2262 Před rokem +1

      I vouch for this link. The video is 5 seconds long. I absolutely thought the same way and thought that Jurnalist had somehow seen that video instead of knowing the song.

    • @crystallee799
      @crystallee799 Před rokem

      Same! 😂💜

    • @muginfires
      @muginfires Před rokem

      same lmao

    • @cjaey2210
      @cjaey2210 Před rokem

      LOL omg same :D

  • @deblibra6884
    @deblibra6884 Před rokem +3

    Has many details but all out of context with the song. To understand RM's mindset at the time see X-Celeste

    • @cg558
      @cg558 Před rokem +1

      Its not the song that references sewol, it's the mv.

    • @ipurpleu1668
      @ipurpleu1668 Před rokem

      The song isn't about the tragedy.

  • @VAngel876
    @VAngel876 Před rokem

    When BTS wrote "Spring Day" the whole of Korea was in an uproar over the tragedy. The Korean government though was in a hurry to try and cover up if they could any culpability that they had. Because of that they were cracking down on anyone that put out "Propaganda" that put the government in a bad light. So BTS had to use simbolism and and a happy tune to get over the censors that were not letting music go thru that was to politically charged during that time.
    I love your videos and your great mind and how strong you feel about things. I was watching a show the other day about Dionne Warwick and how she used to go on a bus to do night club shows with a bus full of singers and muscians from the New York area and even though most of them were careful not to do things so the white folk don't get mad at them Dionne would say "what Im not suppose to turn my back to the white folk" watch me or "what you don't want me to sing these lyrics" watch me "what Im not suppose to sit on the chairs" but you want me to buy this food "stick it up your ..." . The bus was always afraid of what Dionne would do, not because she wasn't right but because those governments in that day and age were not willing to change. That is where Korea is today between that time period where they know they should and are used to having all the power. BTS is Korea's Dionne Warwick but they have to walk a fine line between letting other know what they feel must change and not overstepping the censors that constantly listen to music to make sure that no one steps out of the norms.
    It's hard for us in todays no bounds music industry, just look at the grammys winners for pop duo/group, the performance was beyond the strictures of normal society but that is what plays in todays society and BTS has to walk a path between that music industry and their government. So I know it is odd to you but just wanted you to think about where they are situated they don't play to the US market alone they also live within the Korean system.

    • @ipurpleu1668
      @ipurpleu1668 Před rokem

      I think it's important to note that while BTS were being very brave, thousands on thousands of Koreans were going out and talking about it then. This song came out AFTER the president had been impeached, so yes BTS could have faced backlash, but they weren't at serious risk by that time.

  • @ericaelizalde1544
    @ericaelizalde1544 Před rokem

    🎗💜💜💜💜💜🇦🇷

  • @Flash-mv8rn
    @Flash-mv8rn Před rokem +2

    m gonna reccommend this video by bbygang again bc its one of my favorites it goes in depth about bts and their political music and i think you'd really enjoy it! it provides not only amazing analysis of three of their songs (no more dream, beapsae, and am i wrong) but also provides a lot of great historical korean sociopolitical context!
    czcams.com/video/C7diyL8ALiM/video.html

  • @PJ6342
    @PJ6342 Před rokem

    Spring Day song is a very sad song.
    For me to understand it l had to pull up the actual story of the ship accident about the kids drowning.
    The ship was calling for help but nobody wanted to wake up the president to tell what was really happening.
    I felt like if the gov't would had reached out to surrounding cities when this happened or even other military base to help them get those kids off the boat a lot could have been saved.
    They had one coast guard boat the coast guard said they was never trained to swim that deep so they couldn't go down to help save the kids.
    Only 2 citizens was trying to bring the case up from the ship,
    Then the government called off the search very shortly and left the boat under water trying to cover it up.
    But when they pull the ship back to land it was like a grave.
    czcams.com/video/5_A8dq2fA5o/video.html

  • @oldest__dream
    @oldest__dream Před rokem +2

    god this was hard to watch, with all the footage from the site of the tragedy

  • @lzn1006
    @lzn1006 Před rokem

    This is upsetting but I’ll watch it with you lol

  • @stephanielemons2995
    @stephanielemons2995 Před rokem

    Even though this is an excellent mini-documentary on the tragedy, it does leave out a few things.
    First, and this is what got a lot of ppl. The captain and crew, while it was capsizing told everyone to stay in place, not to move, and then all of them changed their clothes to civilian clothes and were the first to be rescued from the Ferry. The video shows the guy dressed in a black shirt and black shorts being helped into another boat, that was the piece of shit captain.
    Now the other piece of shit in the situation was the president of the country. When the situation started happening and the mayday was received, the president's house was informed immediately. Her aide told the courts that she had a headache and she was going to pie down for an hour or two and that she would see to it when she got up. When all of this came out in the press, some even believed she is the one that made the cops stop the divers from going down and saving more, I don't know about that one, but the public demanding action, damn near the whole of South Korea protested and was able to get her removed from office as well as charges brought against her and the captain and crew.
    Now the song wasn't made for the incident. RM said that he was walking one day down by the Han River, thinking of loved ones and family and friends. The song wrote itself. And at first, they didn't want to say it, they wanted the focus on the victims, but they did admit a couple of years later that yes the video was made in memory of that day.
    This documentary was amazing, but there is another explanation video that will go scene by scene and give you explanations for damn near everything, I hope you see that one as well. Both of the videos will give you a better understanding of what and why they did what they did.
    This song has helped Korean ppl so much, that even though it was released in 2017, and the event of the Sewol Ferry happened in 2014, the song has never left the Korean music charts.
    Besides "Run" and "I Need You," "Spring Day," in my opinion these we're the three songs that solidified BTS, and these songs opened them up to the west...
    Please watch the other explanation video. Even if u don't do a reaction, please watch it.
    I apologize for such a long post, and if I repeated anything that someone else said, I apologize for that as well. For everything else..I hope it helped.

  • @spainana
    @spainana Před rokem

    Sewol it one of those tragedies that there are recorded videos of the victims before dying ...those poor kids I still get angry every time I remember it....The Itaewon tagedy it was the same, the negligence of the government causing the death of young people and on top of that being recorded on videos so that we never forget it🎗
    Edited: I cried from te begginn to the end of this video it just a sumary but it really show a little about how the things happened.WARNIG: this is too painful to watch, it has some of the videos the students recored inside the Ferry and message they sent to their parents before died and not to mention the pain of the civil divers who voluntered, so my recommendation it is not to react to the video just to watch it like learn more about it. WE WILL NEVER FORGET czcams.com/video/XGKOO8Darpw/video.html

  • @sandys1890
    @sandys1890 Před rokem +1

    No Fam ...DKDKTV give the best explanations......Not a bunch of reading involved

  • @chere100
    @chere100 Před rokem +2

    There's something really annoying about overlapping subtitles. It confuses my eyes.

  • @anniedeedrix6732
    @anniedeedrix6732 Před rokem +2

    there is an english explanation that the italian version copied from

    • @cg558
      @cg558 Před rokem +9

      Both versions have similar details because they're covering facts and publicly discussed fan theories. They both include unique information as well. Both creators spent significant time on their videos in an attempt to educate more ppl about the tragedy. Saying they copied is both unfair and unkind.

    • @mev9752
      @mev9752 Před rokem +1

      No, the Italian is the original.

    • @AngelaSealana
      @AngelaSealana Před rokem +1

      What is your source?
      Italian ARMY has been the one whom the families have met with in South Korea and she has been invited to speak on the MV. She's the one who put all this together. She's the OG of explaining Spring Day.

  • @rauhinawinitana540
    @rauhinawinitana540 Před rokem

    old oak tree lol

  • @muginfires
    @muginfires Před rokem

    that song "ribbon in the sky that i love" I've only heard it once and it was from RM completely butchering the song lmao