Welcome to the Bangtan Universe! It was a story line that runs through the BTS' album and it was another rabbit hole to dig :) This was their first win at the music show
Others have told you that this MV is the start to the Bangtan Universe (BU). I didn’t see anyone explain that this evolved and the story is told through many MVs, short films, a book, Notes (from each of the members), a video game and has now also been made into a drama for Netflix (not sure if it’s aired yet or not). The storyline is complex and I don’t want to give any spoilers in case you decide to dive in later (please consider doing this; it’s fascinating). BTS and Bang PD have made statements that seem to confirm that they will be picking back up on the storyline when they comeback in 2025. That year is the 10 year anniversary of I Need You. One more thing, the lyrics as originally written were, “I Need You, Friend”, but it didn’t sound right musically, so they changed it to “Girl”. Borahae 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Their storyline is so fascinating, I was obsessed with it as a baby army and back then we didn't have the content we currently have that explains it but either way I'm so excited for 2025!!
The age they were referring to was their korean age. And yes they're 19-24 in korea but internationally they're just 17-22. Actually their albums' conceots werr all based/patterned on their ages. As what Bang PD said, their music should be made from their experiences, thoughts, etc. As they grow in age & mature, the concepts, ideas changed.
as I said ROB glorifies their journey a bit and doesn't show their hardships pretty much at all, which is why this might shock you but bts were VERY close to disbanding before this due to lack of funds, they weren't doing well enough to stay afloat monetarily. Yoongi said that he actually wrote I Need U with the mindset that it was their last song, they thought they were going to be forced to disband, but thankfully I Need U blew up in a major way and saved them, after that every release was bigger than the last :) BTS were monster rookies who did very well with making fans and having that connection, but it's expensive to be in the kpop industry and having a lot of fans doesn't cut it. They got no work outside of music that would give them money, they weren't paid for a lot of their gigs, they couldn't book things like commercials, appearances etc, all because they were from a small company, but small company idols really need those things to bring in revenue. This is also why wins on music shows are very important to small labels, especially that first win, because it signals to other shows and companies that the idols are popular and worth hiring/bringing on to shows, it brings a lot of job opportunities with it. This was also their second major disbandment scare, because before danger they were also very close to being forced to disband, but BigHit actually got an investment from another company before danger which helped them get danger out. They put their everything into danger, including the new investment money, and when danger didn't do as well as their previous song that's when they thought they were doomed, but thankfully their next release was I Need U
So Justin is an official army now 😂with the white board in the back Edit: from now you enter the bts universe so if you want more insight on their discography you can check out BTS universe explanation it makes the song and mvs more meaningful
This is the start of the Bangtan Universe (BU) with I Need U. It basically has a whole storyline where the members act out their roles in an alternate universe. They are all friends but have their own issues (which comes with being a youth, which was what they wanted to represent). The line was actually supposed to be 'I need you, friend', but they changed it for better auditory purposes. But you can take it to mean that they are referring to each other. The BU continued over the years with different music videos, notes, short films and even a mobile game. It is amazing but takes time to understand because it is also very deep and complicated. I'm sure you guys will eventually understand a lot through various reactions. This is what sets BTS apart. They started this thing where a complete universe was created within their discography and a few groups have done that since. I want to say that BTS' is the most complete and amazing stuff. Without giving too much away (and I hope you watch the music video soon) V's character is someone who is in an abusive household. He and his sister are constantly abused by their alcoholic dad. The scene which you saw is V finally bursting due to his anger and stepping in to save his sister from their dad. I wrote at least this much detail so that it would not be lost in translation for you guys as it sometimes is with first time watchers of BU content.
The problem is that most of the reactors watch the MV. But didn’t read the notes at the same time. If they read it they did it after the videos. But they (BigHit and BTS) gave us the notes at the same time with each album
@@ailaudy4036 Yeah but I don't really blame reactors for being confused about the BU stuff. Even for seasoned ARMYs like me, there's still so much that I sometimes get confused about. That's why as a viewer we must point them in the right direction when it comes to deeper stuff by BTS.
6:39 The middle tier not so popular ones being referred to was our Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS) here...When the Big Three (YG , SM, JYP) started noticing this unknown small company idol group was making the public pay attention and considered a potential "threat".... then the dirty tactics started..
I Need U literally changed everything for BTS and BigHit. In spite of some of the concerts and events that you've seen in the series so far, BTS wasn't really a financial success a the time. Their 2nd EP hadn't done as well monetarily as they expected and this new album was do-or-die for the company. In fact its one of the reasons they went to LA aside from the variety show, they needed investors. They talk about the "sweet, bitter, sweet, bitter" results to that point in Beyond The Story. That is also why the members have comments like 'we are sorry to the fans' a number of times in the episodes.. the group was continually underestimated and getting hated on so the fan support they received was extra special. Suga was the main member responsible for this album (he also did the intro) and he has talked about the pressure that was on this album to succeed. (Also the financial woes make sajaegi claims even more laughable.)
When this song came out I was a teen living with an abusive alcoholic father that would beat me so Taehyung's plotline kinda hit home for me 😅 it was such a bold direction but I'm glad they took it.
The storyline for the I Need U MV is the start of the Bangtan Universe (although, they do later tie in scenes from Danger era too). I'm sure lots of people will tell you all about that so I just wanted to add, the Bangtan Universe storyline has been made into a K-Drama called Youth which is airing in the next couple of months. They created a story so comprehensive and interesting that someone decided to actually make it into a k-drama. I'm so excited to watch it and, if you do k-dramas, maybe we can all watch it together as you react?
I Need You MV is based on their BU (Bangtan Universe), so you need to know the story to understand the mv. For your info: This period of time when BTS won weekly music programs, Bighit was still poor and accusations of Sajaegi, spending money buying their own albums for charts, were pointless since they were barely making it and surviving at that time. They used their managers, not actors and used their cars for props for the mv. After this album, they started to making it.
Most groups in the big 3 win an award show in their first year of debut. it took BTS 2 years and their 3rd album. Very slow in comparison to more established. They definitely were in the "kinda famous" group initially. Obv not now but at the start they were not famous. This was their turning point. Also Suga always wants to hold the trophy and at some point the team hands it to him and he admires it. Even in later years. It is cute and a thing.
It's hilarious watching you guys not get why people reacted so strongly to the mv but you have to remember that it was a BIG concept change and the rating of the MV was 19+ (which was hilarious bc even jungkook, at the time, wouldn't technically be allowed to watch his own MV). You can see how the MV left a big effect on people bc if you search deep enough you'll still find people googling whether tae actually killed his dad😂
I’m so thankful for how much attention you pay to everything that is said and how it’s presented to understand their story. The accusations of chart manipulation were completely baseless (dark and wild, the previous album, needed to sell well bc they were almost bankrupt and on top of that I’m pretty sure bighit was even eventually cleared in court with financial records and stuff), other fandoms and bigger companies were just mad that BTS was outperforming/selling their groups, this wasn’t the last time they’d be falsely accused of it either, as well as many other hardships, such as fabrication of rumors and attempts to sabotage their comebacks and press releases. This was like the top of the top of the iceberg of all these boys have been put through in the K-pop industry.
They accused BTS of chart manipulation because they couldn’t believe a group who wasn’t from one of the Big 3 agencies were doing that well … and now BTS is basically the biggest not only group but artists in general that has ever come from their country, oddly enough BTS had to become famous in the west so Korea could recognize their impact, is sad but armys told ourselves we’d make it happen and we did 😂😂😂 I was 16 back when and now I’m about to turn 26
1) My friend did her thesis on the BU (Bangtan Universe) which is the storyline behind a lot of music videos of BTS. She had all of the official notes and other related stuff to it and she did really well! The BU is very intriguing but it can be pretty confusing and complicated. In the "I Need U" mv Taehyung (V) attacked and killed his (alcoholic) dad because he was abusive to him and his sister and when he returned home and found his sister getting beat up he interfered and went too far in a fit of rage. There are a lot of different stories for each member that keep occurring in the mvs. 2) Also about the chart manipulation, antis tried to involve BTS alongside other groups that did chart manipulation who had the resources for it. Their company was almost bankrupt and they had to use their own managers as extras due to a limited budget so the accusations cannot even be taken seriously not only due to BTS' integrity but also the financial inability of their company to pull this off.
17:35 As everyone else mentioned, it was the first chapter of a whole universe that came to life through multiple music video, books, etc. But on its own, the music video is a masterpiece. While the song goes along with what everyone associates with youth - love, longing, and heartbreak - the music video showcases the darker side of youth - mental health, bullying, physical abuse, discrimination based on social status, etc. The music video (the 5 minutes 33 seconds one) is a mini kdrama, and the rawness of it was what surprised so many fans and the general public/reactors.
Justin, you know what you said in the intro reminds me of a rapline song ‘UGH’. The rappers say the same thing in the song, this anger that is wasted could have been used for so many great things…. You’ll like UGH for its message, the song is pure hip hop, rap though. You’ll also need to watch an explanation video with it. 💜
27:27 exactly!!?? rising tide will help everyone 😭 but i think sense of superiority and insecurity realllllly got to the fandoms back then fr fr bangtan always had a bigger fandom overseas tbh plus its only when they became unavoidable with their first k-pop grp to- records overseas that domestic media(which has a lot of big3 payrolls) started reporting more and more on them and locals became aware of them. anyways these sajegi rumors were obviously not started by k-locals they hardly care about idols but other fandoms(who deffo knew about the overseas fd) teaming up and creating enough fuss for WEEKS that bighit went to court to clear their name. like bffr😭😭 they're wearing knockoff brands, their basement practice rooms are flooding, their last investment of recording in LA was a flop, how and why on earth are they gonna buyback albums to fake popularity 😭😭😭
@@ksj638 No fr😭😭 like, do they realise we'd easily have shut up the first week of the BTS paved the way saga if they weren't so insistent on discrediting their impact😂 like they should learn by now, twt ARMYs function on spite 😂 their continued insistence to not have that insecure delulu bubble popped and erasing tannies will just make us repeat it more sjshdjdjd
15:54 it's the beginning of the BTS Universe storyline (the BU). Anytime a BTS music video has "BU" in the bottom description, it's part of the BU storyline. And you're not ready for the BU yet hahahaha. It's so complex and there's tons of videos explaining the BU storyline. I recommend xCeleste's BU explanation videos because she went through the music videos, books, comics, and etc to get a comprehensive understanding of the BU storyline. Edit: I remember seeing army with pictures of the BU storyline on their wall all connected by strings. it was crazy. like a huge complex web. hahahaha
You guys should watch the MVs in chronological order. The BU MVs that are part of the HYYH era are I Need U, HYYH On Stage Prologue, Run and Young Forever. There is another MV for a song called Dope which is not part of the BU, but you should still watch it because it's such a banger. There are so many b-side tracks from this era that I want to recommend, but you can listen to them later. I know this is already too much for you guys 🤣 Thanks for another wonder reaction you guys 💜
I Need U was the start of the Bangtan Universe storyline, and they really threw us in the middle of it with no warning, lol. You might remember from the member introduction you did, that it said Jin was the main character in the storyline running through some of their music videos. This is the story they were talking about!
Since I Need U was released on April 29th, 2015, the age range of 19-24 corresponds to their ages. So at the time: Jin - 22 going on 23 (Dec) Yoongi (Suga) - 22 (March) Hoseok (Jhope) - 21 (Feb) Namjoon (RM) - 20 going on 21 (Sept) Jimin - 19 going on 20 (Oct) Taehyung (V) - 19 going on 20 (Dec) Jungkook - 17 going on 18 (Sept) The reason why they were saying 19 - 24 is because at that time Koreans added 1 or 2 years (depending on the New Year and actual birthday) to their birth so people usually differentiate between Korean age and international age (the latter is the system that everywhere else uses). But recently a law was passed that 'scrapped' the Korean age system. So for TROB videos just note that when they talk about ages, it's usually the 'Korean age' that they're mentioning. To explain it further, let's take Jin for example. Since he was born in 1992 Dec 2014 (birthday has passed): 22 (international age), 23 (Korean age) New Year 2015: 22 (I A), 24 (K A - since the extra year is only added from the New Year) Dec 2015 (birthday and onwards): 23 (I A), 24 (K A). However since they no longer use that system then Jin would be going on 32 this year.
6:40 people often forget that bts was middle sucessful around this time. like yes, they got some awards (some participation or a couple bonsangs), but they definitely weren't big big yet.
So about I Need U, the song lyrics have nothing to do with the MV. Starting from this album (HYYH Pt 1), most of their MVs between 2015 and 2018 are set in what fans called the Bangtan Universe, which is a fictional universe where each of the BTS members play fictional characters with different story lines. The MVs leave a lot open to interpretation, so there are a lot of fan theories floating around about what the story actually is. I'm pretty sure you guys will find it confusing at first, but it will be fun I promise 😂 Even if you don't actually understand the BU story, the MVs are still beautiful to watch on their own. I can't wait to see your reactions to the BU MVs. The HYYH (Hwa Yang Yeon Hwa or The Most Beautiful Moment in Life in English) and LY (Love Yourself) trilogies are my favorite BTS albums of all time. So many fantastic songs from these albums fr. BTS's musical style changes constantly. That much is clear especially now in the solo era. But HYYH and LY albums are the perfect representation of why ARMYs fell in love with BTS (in my humble opinion).
The HYYH MVs and the album overall are about the strife that people go through during their adolescence, during the time when they are neither children nor full grown adults. It's about young adult love, friendships, fear of failure, working towards your goals - things that we can all relate to at some level.
Oh you are going to love some of the lyrics in their songs going forward. As mentioned, J-Hope has a lyric "it costs you nothing to be kind" (Equal Sign). They talk about keyboard warriors in "Born Singer" (some of which was in ep. 7) and in "UGH" (rapline song) they talk about how displaced anger is such a waste of time and imagine if you put your anger into something useful like changing the wrongs in the world. I Need U is the beginning of the "Bangtan Universe" fictional storyline that runs through many of their MVs. Hard to understand the individual meaning of the meaning of the I Need U MV. Often the meaning of the lyrics in the song and the visuals in the MV tell two different unrelated stories. I loved what you said about "a rising tide raises all ship"...so, so true. Thanks for reacting.
I don't know if anyone's commented this yet, but the lyrics of 'I Need U' were supposed to go 'i need you friend', not 'i need you girl' originally! If I remember well, RM said so in one of his lives. However, friend didn't sound as good as girl so they changed it.
15:50 EXACTLY!!!! You got it exactly right when you said "what they've been going through" in terms of the vibe of the video. Not necessarily with those specific scenarios, but the songs intent originally wasn't even to sing about needing a girl, it was really about needing each other and the love hate they were having at the time with burnout, not being where they wanted to be in terms of recognition after having worked their asses off since AHL (in the 2021 Festa RM describes their 1st 4 releases as a cycle of sweet (No More Dreams), bitter (ORUL82), sweet (Skool Luv Affair), bitter (D & W)). Suga also talks about this time in the documentary Beyond the Stars.
6:47 you said ‘interesting’. Issue is we have to remember who BTS is in this time period. We know their current status, but as we watch this series we keep in mind the years things are happening in. 😊
Bangtan Universe is an experience. It's so dark but soo gooooooooooood. I didn't exactly experience each character went through but it was sooo relatable to what I was going through during those times. Honestly, when I stumbled upon it for the first time I thought it was their real story lol. I remember looking forward to every hints they'll drop even though i know I'll be confused as hell and be amazed by the interpretations smart armys give.
I'd argue that those who don't get handed things easily work harder than those with privilege - and until BTS broke the wall, groups that weren't from Big3 weren't recognized at all because Big3 dominated everything - it's not just about skills and basic exposure, Big3 had and still have connections in the industry that controls the media and access to platforms used for promotions, which means sabotage of competition - BTS were sabotaged A LOT and still are to this day, bc they have money, but they still don't have the same connections Big3 have bc they didn't dirty their hands the way Big3 did. BTS especially put a ginormous amount of work compared to Big 3 acts in particular, bc the standards they set were extremely high and they also heavily contributed personally to the music and artistic aspect, unlike many idols. Now some things are changing and more and more idols are participating in writing/producing (although some companies treat idols making music more like a gimmick bc "that's what got BTS famous" than bc they actually want their idols to have artistic freedom, so they push them into these roles to put some credits on the tracklist without helping them to hone their skills). So yes, while all idols work hard, bc you can't be in that industry without working hard, not everyone works as hard. Those outside the Big3 in particular need to work harder just for a fraction of the privilege Big3 acts enjoy.
'I Need U' is a bit like a trailer to BTS's fictional storyline - Bangtan Universe. The scenes in it are important to the storyline, but you don't know the story just yet. I won't tell you what it is about but I will tell you this - many of BTS's songs that seem like they're about girls on the surface are actually pretty deep and personal. 'Sajaegi' is buying your own song and albums, or hiring someone to do so, in order to chart higher. It was ridiculous to accuse BTS of it. Like, with what money? They were so broke, the company used BTS's managers as extras in the MV. This was their last ditch effort. People were just mad that a group from a small company beat groups from the big 3 who had a lot more resources and connections.
Others may encourage you to dive in to the BU immediately, but it is very intense and complicated. I think it is something to put off until you know BTS and their music more. Because you take notes, you can make a list of items that you see repeated throughout their MVs and that will help you later if you want to get into the BU. Just to start: Don’t get hung up by the BU in their MVs; Jin is the main character of the BU; and I Need U is the first song and sets up each member’s story.
I was going to sleep and made the mistake of refreshing YT, I saw this just got uploaded and I was like welp sleep for what? IM JUST THINKING OF JUSTIN WANTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE STORY OF THE VIDEO AND OH BOY- OHHHHH BOYYYYYYYY SH*T IS ABOUT TO GET DOWNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
I NEED U "Girl" was originally I NEED U "Friend" but it didn't flow, So they changed it. The song is about how when you find your people, everything is fun and wonderful but when you part from them it can be dark and lonely. (Mirroring the relationship the boys have both in reality AND in the fictional storyline) This is BEFORE the "Love Yourself" albums which focused on well... you focusing on yourself FIRST.
I think everyone did say this was a part of the BU(Bangtan Universe). It's really complex and spans over years of their music videos and comebacks. It also has a webtoon, game, short films, Notes and then a drama is supposed to come out called "Youth". Every time an MV has BU written below, that's what it means. A simple hint for the song: It was supposed to be "I need you friend" but "I need you girl sounded better in the song + made it more generic to listen to". That's why you might not have gotten it. The storyline is basically about 7 boys who are friends and somehow a lot of things happen and separate them. This song mostly talks about the beauty of their friendship and how without each other, they lose their selves. Kinda in this direction. P.S. That song Moving On makes me emotional everytime! T^T Thr lyrics are quite personal. You guys should react to it if you can.
I need you is the most mysterious thing I have ever scene in my life🤡... Its just deeper than what you get while watching the music vedio... Bts really hit a different kind of standard with this album alone... the lyrics and the mv isn't related at all... the MAIN focus is the MV... it's the start of BU? BU meams bts universe... a storyline that runs through bts future albums... its all about the 7 boys who are destined to be together... they are the reason for each other's happiness... and MANY more! One important thing is it was supposed to be I NEED YOU FRIEND but girl sounded better.... I need you and RUN truly amazing
honestly I'd recommend watching the Bangtan Universe songs in order to get into and get a grasp of the BU story like a lot did but honestly its too hard, i feel like the clues make sense during the release cuz ppl were constantly theorising and pitching ideas to figure it out😭 people catching up years later....its too confusing😅 just take the tldr that the universe is basically a standalone universe of seven boys going thru their own versions of realistic trauma....the storyline is basically being used to properly convey the emotions (despair, struggle, helplessness, hope, small pockets of joy) of the youth that HYYH album songs focus on. so just....watch the mvs thru those lens when yalls music reacts chronologically catches up to that(HYYH) era, the message in the mvs will make sense after😂😂 this shi be layered
The ages 19-24 that they were talking about were the bts members' ages :) They say their age in korean age, so their real international ages here were 17-23. In Korea you are 1y/o when you are born, and then you also turn another year after the new year, so when they say their ages they're actually 1-2 years younger in international age.
The start of BANGTAN UNIVERSE. They released books/notes regarding this. The Story is connected to their other song. This year they will release the movie.
Me encanta que tomen notas de lo que van aprendiendo, se nota que no es solo por ver nada más.... Esta canción ciertamente tiene mucho impacto por los temas que trata y porque es el inicio del Bangtan Universe (si no estoy mal), además que también tiene un trasfondo con la psicología.... Estas son parte importante, del porque BTS es grande, sé que están conociendo la historia del grupo, pero al ver su mensaje y como se adaptando a las experiencias de lo que conlleva crecer, es fácil identificarse. La vida no es todo rosa y crecer puede llegar a doler y para alguno mucho más, ellos reflejan eso.
When you guys react to I Need U (whenever you get a chance) just note that there are 2 versions of the MV. But the one to watch is the original version. The BU comprises of three 'arcs' - HYYH (The Most Beautiful Moment In Life), Wings and Love Yourself which I see as 'struggles of youth', 'maturity and temptations' and 'self love/acceptance'
07:02 oh if you meant concerts and fancams not their own vlogs? i think they do all the time. if there's one thing they constantly talk about, its performing. whenever there's too massive a gap between concerts they esp jimin reminisce how it was etc etc and how amazing it felt watching people fanchanting along and the energy it gives them in their anecdotes.
HAHAHA YES, j-hope or Hobi as we call him is the sunshine, the happy virus. but he can quickly turn serious in a blink of an eye, the members get scared of him sometimes 😅don't get too fool by his chaotic energy lol
Their palpable relief for that first music show win after 5 years (trainee time and post debut years) of scraping and struggling and barely hanging by a thread financially and being disappointed over and over and being attacked over and over and thinking they were going to have to disband over and over - it was just so intense for them. Of course, it was also the signal to the music industry to increase the intensity and complexity of their attacks on BTS. Nothing they had done so far had stopped BTS and so things got even uglier from there. Rise of Bangtan is great, but it is missing that context of their actual precarious position in the industry and all the attacks they were suffering. You only get the barest tip of the iceberg mentioned in it.
OK guys you have reached the Bangtan Universe, related stories in each video, each video has an explanation and there are also videos explaining the Bangtan universe. I also recommend that you watch BTS Hardships 2013-2021 xCeleste so you can better understand everything the boys have had to go through. And I look forward to your next reactions. Greetings from Chile. Borahae!!💜💜💜💜
I need u is the first MV of the BU (Bangtan Universe), a fictional story line through songs, mv's and many many other platforms (letters, games, webtoons etc). It's really deep so I won't go into it in this reaction. Songs/MV's go really deep when it comes to BTS, at the surface you think this song is about a girl and that the boys are sad about a relationship, but that's not even close to what it actually means. Firstly, the song isn't about girls at all, it is about young friendship between the boys. The MV is another story, it's meaning is very deep and as always in their MV's, every scene is on purpose and has a meaning, every item or prop you see has a meaning. It's hard to grasp at first sight, even when seeing it for the 10th time. The storyline continues through other MV's aswell, you'll see references to this MV and others and to the storyline in general. In the meanings of their songs and MV's, often a lot more is happening than what you see on the surface. They draw inspiration from psychology, astronomy, biology, politics, movies, books etc. It's so deep it surprises me every time how deep and detailed it all is. Borahae! Love your reactions! 💜
it's the Bangtan Universe. I need you is actually about a friend but they use girl because it sounds better. a kdrama called youth about this storyline is being developed to be aired this year and it seems like it has a good budget too. it's not the members individual stories
In every video where you are being introduced to a new album I also add my recommendations so here are the ones for HYYH pt.1: "I Need U", mostly for the storyline, the song lyrics do not really correlate with what is going on in the mv and then for b-sides, I will say "Moving On", "Intro: The Most beautiful Moment in Life'' & ''Boyz with Fun" thank you for your reactions as always!
Yes, V kill's his dad in the storyline. All of them have traumatic events in the story. But when they are together they avoid each other to make bad decisions. It's very intersting and good. It's a fanatasy story about traveling in time and avoiding disasters but with consequences like the butterfly effect and other things.
I love your reactions sm!! Thank u guys! It's really interesting to watch this series with you. 💜 The BU universe is somewhat complex, to understand it it is necessary to watch the music videos in order and an explanatory video 🫶
bts actually went to court because of those sajaegi accusations made by antis and korean news outlets, they won the court case very easily because all bighit really had to do was show that they could never in a million years afford doing that with the funds they had at the time lol. The accusations were ridiculous and groundless to begin with, people were just unable to believe that bts, small company idols with no media power, were winning over huge big company idols, it made a lot of people, companies and the media mad..
The members' ages ranged from 19-24 according to the Korean system when HYYH Pt1 album was released. I Need U started off the BU as other commenters have mentioned. The story focuses on a variety of issues youth go through including depression, poverty, neglect, low self worth, domestic violence, bullying, etc. The BU is set to be released as a drama series sometime this year so hopefully you will get to react to that. (Though you may need to quickly catch up on the associated songs/MVs before that)
You need to see BTS STORYLINE SUMMARY + EXPLAINED | 2020 UPDATE to understand the meaning of all Bangtan Universe videos. The plot is much deeper than you might imagine
If you want to watch "I need U", watch original version it is little longer and 19+. Shorter version dosen't have this scenes with blood etc. Hmm and win was for song.
First, about the ages. Often, in these documentaries and guides, they use the Korean age system. In that system you are age 1 year on your day of birth and age a year on January 1st of each subsequent year. They do not use the birth day itself as a marker of age change. Fir example, V was born on 30th Dec 1995, on that day he was 1, on January 1st 1996 he turned 2. The way you use age in America (and here in UK) on Jan 1st 1996 V would still be considered 2days old. Welcome to the Bangtan Universe. This fictional universe and story smacked us in the face with the MV for I Need U.
If you dig around online, you can find out what order to watch the BTS UNIVERSE content. Or just ask ARMY. The problem is you also need to have the books, webtoons and mobile game for it to make sense. So I ended up just watching the videos and then watching the XCeleste channel explanation, which is really good. You may want to do more music before doing the BU, I mean BTS are musicians after all!💜
There's 2 BTS I need u music video, if you want to see the one that shows that graphic part with V, then I recommend you to watch BTS I need U mv that's rated 19+ I love your reactions💜
The mv of i need u was the first one from bts universe (BU), a fictional storyline about youth and friendship. There's a lot of content and even some armys is confused about it. But is really cool. I dont know if someone mentioned that but this year a kdrama based on BU "YOUTH" will be released.
So with chart manipulation, they were accused, but it was later officialy ptoofee they didn't do, why was it oficially proofen bc they had to go to court and show they finances so media would write anymore this things bc as long as you don't proof you are innocent they can talk all they want, bc with korean law it is a little weird, but is like 'you are guilty unless you prove otherwise', so they showed they finances etc, and were officialy not guilty. And rumors stoped. Eh
In the deleted scenes it’s jungkook in the white and red shirt going to get revenge on v who pushed into the pool, even when he was so young he was very strong! Vs taller then kookie now though
I recommend xCeleste's BU explanation videos because she went through the music videos, books, comics, and etc to get a comprehensive understanding of the BU storyline.
People were not kind to bangtan in the early days. they still aren’t but it was brutal back then. This is why ARMYs are so protective. People may mock us. But we know what bangtan have been through and that’s why ARMYs unleash their wrath every time people utter shit. And we are not apologising.
Love your review. I'm Malaysia ARMY and i'm glad the boys enjoying themself in Kota Kinabalu. This Chapter remind me of their 1st concert EPISODE II. THE RED BULLET in Kuala Lumpur in June 2015. During their early years BTS have strong fan base outside Korea. BTS not so popular in Korea bcoz they are not from the Big 3 company. When they won the award, they were accused of "Sajaegi". They don't have to do that, they have ARMY around the world who love them. That's why ARMY is so protective of BTS bcoz we follow their journey and we know their hardships. You can watch BTS Hardships by xCeleste.
I see that armys already told you that "I Need U" was armys first introduction to the Bangtan Universe so I just wanted to say that the MVs part of the BU and the storyline itself does not necessarily matches whit the song's lyrics. When I first watched the MV of 'I Need U' I was so confused and surprised even though I already knew beforehand that there was a whole universe. I can only imagine how armys at that time were shocked going into it completely blind.
Welcome to the Bangtan Universe! It was a story line that runs through the BTS' album and it was another rabbit hole to dig :) This was their first win at the music show
It's not on Netflix. It's on an some app but I don't remember the name off. xCeleste was talking about it on her vid.
Others have told you that this MV is the start to the Bangtan Universe (BU). I didn’t see anyone explain that this evolved and the story is told through many MVs, short films, a book, Notes (from each of the members), a video game and has now also been made into a drama for Netflix (not sure if it’s aired yet or not). The storyline is complex and I don’t want to give any spoilers in case you decide to dive in later (please consider doing this; it’s fascinating). BTS and Bang PD have made statements that seem to confirm that they will be picking back up on the storyline when they comeback in 2025. That year is the 10 year anniversary of I Need You. One more thing, the lyrics as originally written were, “I Need You, Friend”, but it didn’t sound right musically, so they changed it to “Girl”. Borahae 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
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@@ailaudy4036 I did forget that. Thanks so much for adding this info. Borahae 💜
Great information. Thank you.💜
Woow!
Their storyline is so fascinating, I was obsessed with it as a baby army and back then we didn't have the content we currently have that explains it but either way I'm so excited for 2025!!
The age they were referring to was their korean age. And yes they're 19-24 in korea but internationally they're just 17-22. Actually their albums' conceots werr all based/patterned on their ages. As what Bang PD said, their music should be made from their experiences, thoughts, etc. As they grow in age & mature, the concepts, ideas changed.
as I said ROB glorifies their journey a bit and doesn't show their hardships pretty much at all, which is why this might shock you but bts were VERY close to disbanding before this due to lack of funds, they weren't doing well enough to stay afloat monetarily.
Yoongi said that he actually wrote I Need U with the mindset that it was their last song, they thought they were going to be forced to disband, but thankfully I Need U blew up in a major way and saved them, after that every release was bigger than the last :)
BTS were monster rookies who did very well with making fans and having that connection, but it's expensive to be in the kpop industry and having a lot of fans doesn't cut it.
They got no work outside of music that would give them money, they weren't paid for a lot of their gigs, they couldn't book things like commercials, appearances etc, all because they were from a small company, but small company idols really need those things to bring in revenue.
This is also why wins on music shows are very important to small labels, especially that first win, because it signals to other shows and companies that the idols are popular and worth hiring/bringing on to shows, it brings a lot of job opportunities with it.
This was also their second major disbandment scare, because before danger they were also very close to being forced to disband, but BigHit actually got an investment from another company before danger which helped them get danger out. They put their everything into danger, including the new investment money, and when danger didn't do as well as their previous song that's when they thought they were doomed, but thankfully their next release was I Need U
Omg I just found out that BTS was a monster rookie in that time....😊
So Justin is an official army now 😂with the white board in the back
Edit: from now you enter the bts universe so if you want more insight on their discography you can check out BTS universe explanation it makes the song and mvs more meaningful
Then, in 2015, BTS had a lot of fans in the west, but not in korea. They were not so famous bc they weren't from the Big3
This is the start of the Bangtan Universe (BU) with I Need U. It basically has a whole storyline where the members act out their roles in an alternate universe. They are all friends but have their own issues (which comes with being a youth, which was what they wanted to represent). The line was actually supposed to be 'I need you, friend', but they changed it for better auditory purposes. But you can take it to mean that they are referring to each other. The BU continued over the years with different music videos, notes, short films and even a mobile game. It is amazing but takes time to understand because it is also very deep and complicated. I'm sure you guys will eventually understand a lot through various reactions. This is what sets BTS apart. They started this thing where a complete universe was created within their discography and a few groups have done that since. I want to say that BTS' is the most complete and amazing stuff.
Without giving too much away (and I hope you watch the music video soon) V's character is someone who is in an abusive household. He and his sister are constantly abused by their alcoholic dad. The scene which you saw is V finally bursting due to his anger and stepping in to save his sister from their dad. I wrote at least this much detail so that it would not be lost in translation for you guys as it sometimes is with first time watchers of BU content.
The problem is that most of the reactors watch the MV. But didn’t read the notes at the same time. If they read it they did it after the videos. But they (BigHit and BTS) gave us the notes at the same time with each album
@@ailaudy4036 Yeah but I don't really blame reactors for being confused about the BU stuff. Even for seasoned ARMYs like me, there's still so much that I sometimes get confused about. That's why as a viewer we must point them in the right direction when it comes to deeper stuff by BTS.
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6:39 The middle tier not so popular ones being referred to was our Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS) here...When the Big Three (YG , SM, JYP) started noticing this unknown small company idol group was making the public pay attention and considered a potential "threat".... then the dirty tactics started..
I Need U literally changed everything for BTS and BigHit. In spite of some of the concerts and events that you've seen in the series so far, BTS wasn't really a financial success a the time. Their 2nd EP hadn't done as well monetarily as they expected and this new album was do-or-die for the company. In fact its one of the reasons they went to LA aside from the variety show, they needed investors. They talk about the "sweet, bitter, sweet, bitter" results to that point in Beyond The Story. That is also why the members have comments like 'we are sorry to the fans' a number of times in the episodes.. the group was continually underestimated and getting hated on so the fan support they received was extra special. Suga was the main member responsible for this album (he also did the intro) and he has talked about the pressure that was on this album to succeed. (Also the financial woes make sajaegi claims even more laughable.)
When this song came out I was a teen living with an abusive alcoholic father that would beat me so Taehyung's plotline kinda hit home for me 😅 it was such a bold direction but I'm glad they took it.
Hope you're doing better now friend and you're away from your father
The storyline for the I Need U MV is the start of the Bangtan Universe (although, they do later tie in scenes from Danger era too). I'm sure lots of people will tell you all about that so I just wanted to add, the Bangtan Universe storyline has been made into a K-Drama called Youth which is airing in the next couple of months. They created a story so comprehensive and interesting that someone decided to actually make it into a k-drama. I'm so excited to watch it and, if you do k-dramas, maybe we can all watch it together as you react?
I Need You MV is based on their BU (Bangtan Universe), so you need to know the story to understand the mv.
For your info: This period of time when BTS won weekly music programs, Bighit was still poor and accusations of Sajaegi, spending money buying their own albums for charts, were pointless since they were barely making it and surviving at that time. They used their managers, not actors and used their cars for props for the mv. After this album, they started to making it.
Most groups in the big 3 win an award show in their first year of debut. it took BTS 2 years and their 3rd album. Very slow in comparison to more established. They definitely were in the "kinda famous" group initially. Obv not now but at the start they were not famous. This was their turning point. Also Suga always wants to hold the trophy and at some point the team hands it to him and he admires it. Even in later years. It is cute and a thing.
It's hilarious watching you guys not get why people reacted so strongly to the mv but you have to remember that it was a BIG concept change and the rating of the MV was 19+ (which was hilarious bc even jungkook, at the time, wouldn't technically be allowed to watch his own MV). You can see how the MV left a big effect on people bc if you search deep enough you'll still find people googling whether tae actually killed his dad😂
I’m so thankful for how much attention you pay to everything that is said and how it’s presented to understand their story. The accusations of chart manipulation were completely baseless (dark and wild, the previous album, needed to sell well bc they were almost bankrupt and on top of that I’m pretty sure bighit was even eventually cleared in court with financial records and stuff), other fandoms and bigger companies were just mad that BTS was outperforming/selling their groups, this wasn’t the last time they’d be falsely accused of it either, as well as many other hardships, such as fabrication of rumors and attempts to sabotage their comebacks and press releases. This was like the top of the top of the iceberg of all these boys have been put through in the K-pop industry.
They accused BTS of chart manipulation because they couldn’t believe a group who wasn’t from one of the Big 3 agencies were doing that well … and now BTS is basically the biggest not only group but artists in general that has ever come from their country, oddly enough BTS had to become famous in the west so Korea could recognize their impact, is sad but armys told ourselves we’d make it happen and we did 😂😂😂 I was 16 back when and now I’m about to turn 26
The not so famous group, is now the biggest group in the world and the most awarded K-pop group.
1) My friend did her thesis on the BU (Bangtan Universe) which is the storyline behind a lot of music videos of BTS. She had all of the official notes and other related stuff to it and she did really well! The BU is very intriguing but it can be pretty confusing and complicated. In the "I Need U" mv Taehyung (V) attacked and killed his (alcoholic) dad because he was abusive to him and his sister and when he returned home and found his sister getting beat up he interfered and went too far in a fit of rage. There are a lot of different stories for each member that keep occurring in the mvs.
2) Also about the chart manipulation, antis tried to involve BTS alongside other groups that did chart manipulation who had the resources for it. Their company was almost bankrupt and they had to use their own managers as extras due to a limited budget so the accusations cannot even be taken seriously not only due to BTS' integrity but also the financial inability of their company to pull this off.
17:35 As everyone else mentioned, it was the first chapter of a whole universe that came to life through multiple music video, books, etc.
But on its own, the music video is a masterpiece.
While the song goes along with what everyone associates with youth - love, longing, and heartbreak - the music video showcases the darker side of youth - mental health, bullying, physical abuse, discrimination based on social status, etc. The music video (the 5 minutes 33 seconds one) is a mini kdrama, and the rawness of it was what surprised so many fans and the general public/reactors.
Justin, you know what you said in the intro reminds me of a rapline song ‘UGH’. The rappers say the same thing in the song, this anger that is wasted could have been used for so many great things….
You’ll like UGH for its message, the song is pure hip hop, rap though.
You’ll also need to watch an explanation video with it. 💜
Storytelling is truly an art form when it comes to BTS Thanks for your reactions!!!
27:27 exactly!!?? rising tide will help everyone 😭 but i think sense of superiority and insecurity realllllly got to the fandoms back then fr fr
bangtan always had a bigger fandom overseas tbh plus its only when they became unavoidable with their first k-pop grp to- records overseas that domestic media(which has a lot of big3 payrolls) started reporting more and more on them and locals became aware of them.
anyways these sajegi rumors were obviously not started by k-locals they hardly care about idols but other fandoms(who deffo knew about the overseas fd) teaming up and creating enough fuss for WEEKS that bighit went to court to clear their name.
like bffr😭😭 they're wearing knockoff brands, their basement practice rooms are flooding, their last investment of recording in LA was a flop, how and why on earth are they gonna buyback albums to fake popularity 😭😭😭
and that insecurity still holds relevance today bc there's people claiming bts didn’t pave the way for groups into the US industry like PLEASE be fr
@@ksj638 No fr😭😭 like, do they realise we'd easily have shut up the first week of the BTS paved the way saga if they weren't so insistent on discrediting their impact😂 like they should learn by now, twt ARMYs function on spite 😂 their continued insistence to not have that insecure delulu bubble popped and erasing tannies will just make us repeat it more sjshdjdjd
frr.........they were so insecure of a group outside from big3 getting big, Bangtan were really monster rookies 😂
Like with what money pray tell did Big Hit and BTS have to purchase their own records. 💜💜💜
15:54 it's the beginning of the BTS Universe storyline (the BU). Anytime a BTS music video has "BU" in the bottom description, it's part of the BU storyline. And you're not ready for the BU yet hahahaha. It's so complex and there's tons of videos explaining the BU storyline. I recommend xCeleste's BU explanation videos because she went through the music videos, books, comics, and etc to get a comprehensive understanding of the BU storyline. Edit: I remember seeing army with pictures of the BU storyline on their wall all connected by strings. it was crazy. like a huge complex web. hahahaha
You guys should watch the MVs in chronological order. The BU MVs that are part of the HYYH era are I Need U, HYYH On Stage Prologue, Run and Young Forever. There is another MV for a song called Dope which is not part of the BU, but you should still watch it because it's such a banger. There are so many b-side tracks from this era that I want to recommend, but you can listen to them later. I know this is already too much for you guys 🤣 Thanks for another wonder reaction you guys 💜
I Need U was the start of the Bangtan Universe storyline, and they really threw us in the middle of it with no warning, lol.
You might remember from the member introduction you did, that it said Jin was the main character in the storyline running through some of their music videos. This is the story they were talking about!
Since I Need U was released on April 29th, 2015, the age range of 19-24 corresponds to their ages.
So at the time:
Jin - 22 going on 23 (Dec)
Yoongi (Suga) - 22 (March)
Hoseok (Jhope) - 21 (Feb)
Namjoon (RM) - 20 going on 21 (Sept)
Jimin - 19 going on 20 (Oct)
Taehyung (V) - 19 going on 20 (Dec)
Jungkook - 17 going on 18 (Sept)
The reason why they were saying 19 - 24 is because at that time Koreans added 1 or 2 years (depending on the New Year and actual birthday) to their birth so people usually differentiate between Korean age and international age (the latter is the system that everywhere else uses). But recently a law was passed that 'scrapped' the Korean age system. So for TROB videos just note that when they talk about ages, it's usually the 'Korean age' that they're mentioning.
To explain it further, let's take Jin for example.
Since he was born in 1992
Dec 2014 (birthday has passed): 22 (international age), 23 (Korean age)
New Year 2015: 22 (I A), 24 (K A - since the extra year is only added from the New Year)
Dec 2015 (birthday and onwards): 23 (I A), 24 (K A).
However since they no longer use that system then Jin would be going on 32 this year.
6:40 people often forget that bts was middle sucessful around this time. like yes, they got some awards (some participation or a couple bonsangs), but they definitely weren't big big yet.
You guys should watch the full mv for I Need U. And also, loving your reactions 💜
So about I Need U, the song lyrics have nothing to do with the MV. Starting from this album (HYYH Pt 1), most of their MVs between 2015 and 2018 are set in what fans called the Bangtan Universe, which is a fictional universe where each of the BTS members play fictional characters with different story lines. The MVs leave a lot open to interpretation, so there are a lot of fan theories floating around about what the story actually is. I'm pretty sure you guys will find it confusing at first, but it will be fun I promise 😂 Even if you don't actually understand the BU story, the MVs are still beautiful to watch on their own. I can't wait to see your reactions to the BU MVs. The HYYH (Hwa Yang Yeon Hwa or The Most Beautiful Moment in Life in English) and LY (Love Yourself) trilogies are my favorite BTS albums of all time. So many fantastic songs from these albums fr. BTS's musical style changes constantly. That much is clear especially now in the solo era. But HYYH and LY albums are the perfect representation of why ARMYs fell in love with BTS (in my humble opinion).
The HYYH MVs and the album overall are about the strife that people go through during their adolescence, during the time when they are neither children nor full grown adults. It's about young adult love, friendships, fear of failure, working towards your goals - things that we can all relate to at some level.
Oh you are going to love some of the lyrics in their songs going forward. As mentioned, J-Hope has a lyric "it costs you nothing to be kind" (Equal Sign). They talk about keyboard warriors in "Born Singer" (some of which was in ep. 7) and in "UGH" (rapline song) they talk about how displaced anger is such a waste of time and imagine if you put your anger into something useful like changing the wrongs in the world. I Need U is the beginning of the "Bangtan Universe" fictional storyline that runs through many of their MVs. Hard to understand the individual meaning of the meaning of the I Need U MV. Often the meaning of the lyrics in the song and the visuals in the MV tell two different unrelated stories. I loved what you said about "a rising tide raises all ship"...so, so true. Thanks for reacting.
if you think about it, bighit didn't even have money to buy back their own albums. Thanks for reacting!
I don't know if anyone's commented this yet, but the lyrics of 'I Need U' were supposed to go 'i need you friend', not 'i need you girl' originally! If I remember well, RM said so in one of his lives. However, friend didn't sound as good as girl so they changed it.
"Rising tide rises all ships" well said, it truly describes how BTS' impact has helped the Korean music industry domestically AND internationally
So this video " I need you" is a part of storyline that goes through the albums of BTS.
15:50 EXACTLY!!!! You got it exactly right when you said "what they've been going through" in terms of the vibe of the video. Not necessarily with those specific scenarios, but the songs intent originally wasn't even to sing about needing a girl, it was really about needing each other and the love hate they were having at the time with burnout, not being where they wanted to be in terms of recognition after having worked their asses off since AHL (in the 2021 Festa RM describes their 1st 4 releases as a cycle of sweet (No More Dreams), bitter (ORUL82), sweet (Skool Luv Affair), bitter (D & W)). Suga also talks about this time in the documentary Beyond the Stars.
6:47 you said ‘interesting’. Issue is we have to remember who BTS is in this time period. We know their current status, but as we watch this series we keep in mind the years things are happening in. 😊
Bangtan Universe is an experience. It's so dark but soo gooooooooooood. I didn't exactly experience each character went through but it was sooo relatable to what I was going through during those times. Honestly, when I stumbled upon it for the first time I thought it was their real story lol. I remember looking forward to every hints they'll drop even though i know I'll be confused as hell and be amazed by the interpretations smart armys give.
I'd argue that those who don't get handed things easily work harder than those with privilege - and until BTS broke the wall, groups that weren't from Big3 weren't recognized at all because Big3 dominated everything - it's not just about skills and basic exposure, Big3 had and still have connections in the industry that controls the media and access to platforms used for promotions, which means sabotage of competition - BTS were sabotaged A LOT and still are to this day, bc they have money, but they still don't have the same connections Big3 have bc they didn't dirty their hands the way Big3 did.
BTS especially put a ginormous amount of work compared to Big 3 acts in particular, bc the standards they set were extremely high and they also heavily contributed personally to the music and artistic aspect, unlike many idols. Now some things are changing and more and more idols are participating in writing/producing (although some companies treat idols making music more like a gimmick bc "that's what got BTS famous" than bc they actually want their idols to have artistic freedom, so they push them into these roles to put some credits on the tracklist without helping them to hone their skills). So yes, while all idols work hard, bc you can't be in that industry without working hard, not everyone works as hard. Those outside the Big3 in particular need to work harder just for a fraction of the privilege Big3 acts enjoy.
'I Need U' is a bit like a trailer to BTS's fictional storyline - Bangtan Universe. The scenes in it are important to the storyline, but you don't know the story just yet. I won't tell you what it is about but I will tell you this - many of BTS's songs that seem like they're about girls on the surface are actually pretty deep and personal.
'Sajaegi' is buying your own song and albums, or hiring someone to do so, in order to chart higher. It was ridiculous to accuse BTS of it. Like, with what money? They were so broke, the company used BTS's managers as extras in the MV. This was their last ditch effort. People were just mad that a group from a small company beat groups from the big 3 who had a lot more resources and connections.
Others may encourage you to dive in to the BU immediately, but it is very intense and complicated. I think it is something to put off until you know BTS and their music more. Because you take notes, you can make a list of items that you see repeated throughout their MVs and that will help you later if you want to get into the BU. Just to start: Don’t get hung up by the BU in their MVs; Jin is the main character of the BU; and I Need U is the first song and sets up each member’s story.
I was going to sleep and made the mistake of refreshing YT, I saw this just got uploaded and I was like welp sleep for what?
IM JUST THINKING OF JUSTIN WANTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE STORY OF THE VIDEO AND OH BOY- OHHHHH BOYYYYYYYY
SH*T IS ABOUT TO GET DOWNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
I NEED U "Girl" was originally I NEED U "Friend" but it didn't flow, So they changed it. The song is about how when you find your people, everything is fun and wonderful but when you part from them it can be dark and lonely. (Mirroring the relationship the boys have both in reality AND in the fictional storyline) This is BEFORE the "Love Yourself" albums which focused on well... you focusing on yourself FIRST.
I think everyone did say this was a part of the BU(Bangtan Universe). It's really complex and spans over years of their music videos and comebacks. It also has a webtoon, game, short films, Notes and then a drama is supposed to come out called "Youth". Every time an MV has BU written below, that's what it means.
A simple hint for the song: It was supposed to be "I need you friend" but "I need you girl sounded better in the song + made it more generic to listen to". That's why you might not have gotten it.
The storyline is basically about 7 boys who are friends and somehow a lot of things happen and separate them. This song mostly talks about the beauty of their friendship and how without each other, they lose their selves. Kinda in this direction.
P.S. That song Moving On makes me emotional everytime! T^T Thr lyrics are quite personal. You guys should react to it if you can.
I need you is the most mysterious thing I have ever scene in my life🤡...
Its just deeper than what you get while watching the music vedio...
Bts really hit a different kind of standard with this album alone... the lyrics and the mv isn't related at all... the MAIN focus is the MV... it's the start of BU? BU meams bts universe... a storyline that runs through bts future albums... its all about the 7 boys who are destined to be together... they are the reason for each other's happiness... and MANY more!
One important thing is it was supposed to be I NEED YOU FRIEND but girl sounded better....
I need you and RUN truly amazing
honestly I'd recommend watching the Bangtan Universe songs in order to get into and get a grasp of the BU story like a lot did but honestly its too hard, i feel like the clues make sense during the release cuz ppl were constantly theorising and pitching ideas to figure it out😭 people catching up years later....its too confusing😅
just take the tldr that the universe is basically a standalone universe of seven boys going thru their own versions of realistic trauma....the storyline is basically being used to properly convey the emotions (despair, struggle, helplessness, hope, small pockets of joy) of the youth that HYYH album songs focus on.
so just....watch the mvs thru those lens when yalls music reacts chronologically catches up to that(HYYH) era, the message in the mvs will make sense after😂😂 this shi be layered
Welcome to your Intro to the Bangtan Universe lol😂 goodluck!
The ages 19-24 that they were talking about were the bts members' ages :)
They say their age in korean age, so their real international ages here were 17-23.
In Korea you are 1y/o when you are born, and then you also turn another year after the new year, so when they say their ages they're actually 1-2 years younger in international age.
The start of BANGTAN UNIVERSE. They released books/notes regarding this. The Story is connected to their other song. This year they will release the movie.
Me encanta que tomen notas de lo que van aprendiendo, se nota que no es solo por ver nada más.... Esta canción ciertamente tiene mucho impacto por los temas que trata y porque es el inicio del Bangtan Universe (si no estoy mal), además que también tiene un trasfondo con la psicología.... Estas son parte importante, del porque BTS es grande, sé que están conociendo la historia del grupo, pero al ver su mensaje y como se adaptando a las experiencias de lo que conlleva crecer, es fácil identificarse. La vida no es todo rosa y crecer puede llegar a doler y para alguno mucho más, ellos reflejan eso.
When you guys react to I Need U (whenever you get a chance) just note that there are 2 versions of the MV. But the one to watch is the original version. The BU comprises of three 'arcs' - HYYH (The Most Beautiful Moment In Life), Wings and Love Yourself which I see as 'struggles of youth', 'maturity and temptations' and 'self love/acceptance'
You guys really need to get into the Bangtan Universe (BU).
It starts with I Need U.
Please do it. Please. You won't be disappointed.
07:02 oh if you meant concerts and fancams not their own vlogs? i think they do all the time. if there's one thing they constantly talk about, its performing. whenever there's too massive a gap between concerts they esp jimin reminisce how it was etc etc and how amazing it felt watching people fanchanting along and the energy it gives them in their anecdotes.
So early guys 😂 I need you is a masterpiece it's related to thier bts universe story. 💜
Again, for the algorithm… 😝 thank you for watching this series about our precious #BTS💜
HAHAHA YES, j-hope or Hobi as we call him is the sunshine, the happy virus. but he can quickly turn serious in a blink of an eye, the members get scared of him sometimes 😅don't get too fool by his chaotic energy lol
Their palpable relief for that first music show win after 5 years (trainee time and post debut years) of scraping and struggling and barely hanging by a thread financially and being disappointed over and over and being attacked over and over and thinking they were going to have to disband over and over - it was just so intense for them. Of course, it was also the signal to the music industry to increase the intensity and complexity of their attacks on BTS. Nothing they had done so far had stopped BTS and so things got even uglier from there. Rise of Bangtan is great, but it is missing that context of their actual precarious position in the industry and all the attacks they were suffering. You only get the barest tip of the iceberg mentioned in it.
I NEED U CHANGED EVERYTHING
OK guys you have reached the Bangtan Universe, related stories in each video, each video has an explanation and there are also videos explaining the Bangtan universe. I also recommend that you watch BTS Hardships 2013-2021 xCeleste so you can better understand everything the boys have had to go through. And I look forward to your next reactions. Greetings from Chile. Borahae!!💜💜💜💜
I need u is the first MV of the BU (Bangtan Universe), a fictional story line through songs, mv's and many many other platforms (letters, games, webtoons etc).
It's really deep so I won't go into it in this reaction. Songs/MV's go really deep when it comes to BTS, at the surface you think this song is about a girl and that the boys are sad about a relationship, but that's not even close to what it actually means. Firstly, the song isn't about girls at all, it is about young friendship between the boys. The MV is another story, it's meaning is very deep and as always in their MV's, every scene is on purpose and has a meaning, every item or prop you see has a meaning. It's hard to grasp at first sight, even when seeing it for the 10th time.
The storyline continues through other MV's aswell, you'll see references to this MV and others and to the storyline in general.
In the meanings of their songs and MV's, often a lot more is happening than what you see on the surface. They draw inspiration from psychology, astronomy, biology, politics, movies, books etc. It's so deep it surprises me every time how deep and detailed it all is.
Borahae! Love your reactions! 💜
it's the Bangtan Universe. I need you is actually about a friend but they use girl because it sounds better. a kdrama called youth about this storyline is being developed to be aired this year and it seems like it has a good budget too. it's not the members individual stories
In every video where you are being introduced to a new album I also add my recommendations so here are the ones for HYYH pt.1:
"I Need U", mostly for the storyline, the song lyrics do not really correlate with what is going on in the mv and then for b-sides, I will say "Moving On", "Intro: The Most beautiful Moment in Life'' & ''Boyz with Fun"
thank you for your reactions as always!
im loving your TROB journey. thank you for paying attention and genuinely reacting. i really appreciate it. borahae!💜
Yes, V kill's his dad in the storyline. All of them have traumatic events in the story.
But when they are together they avoid each other to make bad decisions.
It's very intersting and good. It's a fanatasy story about traveling in time and avoiding disasters but with consequences like the butterfly effect and other things.
Please do watch the bonus contents... those are the funny scenes
Loved your reactions...do it on regular basis there is more stuff of bts that u can watch .we will enjoy it watching with u..good luck
I love your reactions sm!! Thank u guys! It's really interesting to watch this series with you. 💜
The BU universe is somewhat complex, to understand it it is necessary to watch the music videos in order and an explanatory video 🫶
Welcome to the B.U😂😂😂
Man, I love you guys! Your reactions have been nothing but delightful.
bts actually went to court because of those sajaegi accusations made by antis and korean news outlets, they won the court case very easily because all bighit really had to do was show that they could never in a million years afford doing that with the funds they had at the time lol.
The accusations were ridiculous and groundless to begin with, people were just unable to believe that bts, small company idols with no media power, were winning over huge big company idols, it made a lot of people, companies and the media mad..
The members' ages ranged from 19-24 according to the Korean system when HYYH Pt1 album was released. I Need U started off the BU as other commenters have mentioned. The story focuses on a variety of issues youth go through including depression, poverty, neglect, low self worth, domestic violence, bullying, etc. The BU is set to be released as a drama series sometime this year so hopefully you will get to react to that. (Though you may need to quickly catch up on the associated songs/MVs before that)
You need to see BTS STORYLINE SUMMARY + EXPLAINED | 2020 UPDATE to understand the meaning of all Bangtan Universe videos. The plot is much deeper than you might imagine
I'm really enjoying your reactions to the series and to their music. 💜
If you want to watch "I need U", watch original version it is little longer and 19+.
Shorter version dosen't have this scenes with blood etc.
Hmm and win was for song.
Always nice to start my days with you guys and our kings ..love you honest thoughts as usual thank you 💜
Thanks guys, I'm loving your reaction. Miss seeing them together.
First, about the ages. Often, in these documentaries and guides, they use the Korean age system. In that system you are age 1 year on your day of birth and age a year on January 1st of each subsequent year. They do not use the birth day itself as a marker of age change. Fir example, V was born on 30th Dec 1995, on that day he was 1, on January 1st 1996 he turned 2. The way you use age in America (and here in UK) on Jan 1st 1996 V would still be considered 2days old.
Welcome to the Bangtan Universe. This fictional universe and story smacked us in the face with the MV for I Need U.
Wow I didn't see it coming...so fast... oh boys 😳
There is a BTS webtoon called 'SAVE ME' which gives a gist of the story, but to understand it completely you have to dive into all of their albums
Hybe is also making a drama version of this which probably will be released this yr
If you dig around online, you can find out what order to watch the BTS UNIVERSE content. Or just ask ARMY. The problem is you also need to have the books, webtoons and mobile game for it to make sense. So I ended up just watching the videos and then watching the XCeleste channel explanation, which is really good. You may want to do more music before doing the BU, I mean BTS are musicians after all!💜
Let's goo💜💜💜🫡🫡🫡
There's 2 BTS I need u music video, if you want to see the one that shows that graphic part with V, then I recommend you to watch BTS I need U mv that's rated 19+
I love your reactions💜
The mv of i need u was the first one from bts universe (BU), a fictional storyline about youth and friendship. There's a lot of content and even some armys is confused about it. But is really cool. I dont know if someone mentioned that but this year a kdrama based on BU "YOUTH" will be released.
I guess it's time to say.....WELCOME TO THE BANGTAN UNIVERSE 😂
So with chart manipulation, they were accused, but it was later officialy ptoofee they didn't do, why was it oficially proofen bc they had to go to court and show they finances so media would write anymore this things bc as long as you don't proof you are innocent they can talk all they want, bc with korean law it is a little weird, but is like 'you are guilty unless you prove otherwise', so they showed they finances etc, and were officialy not guilty. And rumors stoped. Eh
Yess after my work,I open my cp and her we go again,bts lover ❤❤❤
Well i have watched this like 5x? Or more but i love watching it again with you guys and listen to what you have observed about them 💜💜💜
In the deleted scenes it’s jungkook in the white and red shirt going to get revenge on v who pushed into the pool, even when he was so young he was very strong! Vs taller then kookie now though
I recommend xCeleste's BU explanation videos because she went through the music videos, books, comics, and etc to get a comprehensive understanding of the BU storyline.
In the first half of this year Drama "Youth" based of BTS universe's first part will be released, and you could react to it too.
Hiiiii,here again! 💜💜🇲🇽🇲🇽💜💜
Next please 😊 I'm enjoying your video reaction Love lots guys
wow guys, you fast 🤣👏🏻💜
You have to do the I'm fine dance practice y'all, so beautiful ❤️💜
People were not kind to bangtan in the early days. they still aren’t but it was brutal back then. This is why ARMYs are so protective. People may mock us. But we know what bangtan have been through and that’s why ARMYs unleash their wrath every time people utter shit. And we are not apologising.
You need to watch BTS hardships yo understand a lot of the things in this series since this series only give you pieces without explaining
I was waiting for this episode Thanksss
Oh my god. I really hope you guys check out the Han so hee and Jungkook MV “Seven”. Y’all know Han so hee from My name.
Love your review. I'm Malaysia ARMY and i'm glad the boys enjoying themself in Kota Kinabalu. This Chapter remind me of their 1st concert EPISODE II. THE RED BULLET in Kuala Lumpur in June 2015. During their early years BTS have strong fan base outside Korea. BTS not so popular in Korea bcoz they are not from the Big 3 company. When they won the award, they were accused of "Sajaegi". They don't have to do that, they have ARMY around the world who love them. That's why ARMY is so protective of BTS bcoz we follow their journey and we know their hardships. You can watch BTS Hardships by xCeleste.
I see that armys already told you that "I Need U" was armys first introduction to the Bangtan Universe so I just wanted to say that the MVs part of the BU and the storyline itself does not necessarily matches whit the song's lyrics.
When I first watched the MV of 'I Need U' I was so confused and surprised even though I already knew beforehand that there was a whole universe. I can only imagine how armys at that time were shocked going into it completely blind.
Please do a reaction on INU mv. And its breakdown. There's plenty of explanations and notes out there.