Suga always writes his lyrics for everything he raps. He also produces for himself, BTS and other artists . He also composes. And came up with his music video concepts
The lyrics on this video are correct. Most often if you put on auto-generated captions they can be incorrect. Some of the lyric videos can be very incorrect.
Okay, Korean language is tricky for African Americans!!!! Please don't get insulted by certain words!!!! The words for "I am" and "you are" are naega, nega and YES, they are pronounced and sound almost exactly like the "N" word!!!!!! Then add in the fast rap flow and you have a perfect scenario for a misunderstanding that is actually funny to watch!!!! Case in point, with the word nega - it's also slang for "bro" and "bruh": so you MUST watch Suga's collaboration with Psy on That That, the MV is fantastically energetic and entertaining and I believe was THE song of 2022!!!! It a song thankful that we've come out of a worldwide pandemic and now we need to just celebrate!!!! Suga wrote, featured in it, composed, and produced the song for Psy AND Suga wrote the MV storyboard!!!!! Suga is a musical genius!!! Enjoy your Agust D, Suga of BTS, Min Yoongi journey!!! His entire D-Day album is pure genius as he lyrically connects the D-Day tracks to his first 2 mixtapes!!!!!
If you want to understand the lyrics I suggest Doolset Bangtan. They explain word play and cultural references. The color coded lyrics can be filled with errors, as they try to get their video made ASAP so they can be the first to drop it online when a song is released. BigHit/Hybe started including translated lyrics some years ago, so those who make color-coded lyric videos use those same lyrics. Auto-generated lyrics suck. Explanation videos are helpful. I like DKDKTV's explanations best; they explain cultural references as well as the word meaning, slang, and word play.
Fun facts: -The TikTok line is a double. He is talking abt the app but also time/clock -the gun is called a ‘Colt m 1860 Army’. So Army =the fandom name -the beat doesn’t change throughout the whole song but what keeps you engaged is literally Suga/AgustD/Yoongi’s voice/inflections I recommend reacting to one or both of these explanations for Korean references (I don’t fully agree with both video as far as interpretation of the video but I watch them for the much needed Korean references/context): -dkdktv -bookish theories
Daechwita" is a traditional Korean military marching song, and in the context of Agust D's song, it serves multiple purposes. The term itself translates to "great sound of wind," and the song incorporates elements of traditional Korean music with modern hip-hop. In Agust D's (Suga of BTS) song, "Daechwita" symbolizes a blend of his heritage and contemporary themes, reflecting both personal struggles and triumphs. The use of traditional instruments and elements in the music video emphasizes a connection to Korean culture while also showcasing his artistic evolution and confidence. The song's lyrics address themes of resilience, ambition, and the duality of his identity as an artist. Overall, "Daechwita" represents a powerful assertion of self and cultural pride.
Also Suga/AgustD/Yoongi said that he generally doesn’t direct his lyrics to anyone specific but if you are offended then it is on you aka if the shoe fits then…🤷♀️
Oohhh you have to see him sing live and see his audience sing on his D-Day tour, it's completely crazy, all his fans love this song, well all his songs, but Daechwita is the QUEEN ❤️🔥
Daechwita (Korean: 대취타; lit. Great Blowing and Hitting) is a genre of Korean traditional music consisting of military music played by wind and percussion instruments, generally performed while marching or as a static performance. Daechwita. Generally played when Dignitaries or the King was arriving and or coming through.
The struggle between the "greedy king" and the "peasant". It's a struggle of the duality within himself..dkdktv has a great explanation as Yoongi is a huge history buff and incorporates many historical references into his lyrics💜💜💜 The guide to BTS is a must
Rather than a lyric video I recommend an explanation video, especially for the rap line songs. This song in particular has a lot of references to Korean history (hence the historical setting) that unless you grew up in Korea or Majored in Asian Studies (like I did) you wouldn’t be able to understand the deeper meaning he is referring to through comparing himself to several kings of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. My favorite explanation for this song (and for most BTS songs) is Bookish Theories, although DKDK TV is also a good channel for explanation videos, just not as much for this one.
I'm not sure how much you know about Min YoonGi aka Suga/AugstD....but as you liked his MV then the following info might be of interest to you. Suga/Agust D began writing music lyrics and working with MIDI at age 11 and held a part-time job composing and arranging music at a recording studio at age 16. Active under the name "Gloss" (wordplay on his name YoonGi, which means "to shine") as an underground rapper in his hometown Daegu, He originally entered Big Hit Entertainment as a producer at age 17 and became the second member to join BTS..... At BTS debut in 2013 he was 20 y.o.... he is one of BTSs main producers/songwriters/composers and has over 150 song copyrights.... he also produces for other artists and has won awards for his work.... he is one of the fastest rappers in South Korea. Suga (SHU-GA.... from Shooting Guard - the position he played in basketball) ...... AgustD = SUGA + DT (Daegu Town - his hometown) Spelt Backwards Between his commitments as a member of BTS, Suga/Agust D took advantage of time on the plane and in hotel rooms after concerts to continuously produce, write and compose music. In an interview for Grazia Korea, Suga/Agust D expressed a desire to release the music he wanted to do without having to consider popular appeal or music ranking. He intended to release his music for free in the form of a mixtape to avoid such considerations, commenting that an album "has a feeling of being trapped in some sort of framework" due to the need for company involvement in promotion and advertising. He has released 2 mixtapes - and last year released his first official album (of which he continues to maintain full creative control) Developing Agust D musically on the base of hip hop, much of Agust D's inspiration for the lyrics came from his own stories of dream, youth, and reality. In order to differentiate his work from that of his work as Suga, he developed the alter ego "Agust D". He is best known for his honest hardhitting lyrics. Bookish Theories TH-cam channel has really good explanations to BTS videos as there is a lot of cultural references and depth to this song that really will blow your mind This is the first song in a trilogy..... He is a master storyteller.... a fellow army best explained the trilogy as - Daechwita... ridding himself of the need to prove his worth to others Haegeum... ridding himself of the confines of modern society Amygdala... he investigates the inner demons and trauma that started his confinement in the first place. Suga/AgustD wrote, composed and produced the songs, he conceptualised the MVs and had creative control (working as usual with Director Lumpens (Choi YongSeok) who does most BTS MVs) Fun facts - The gun used was a Colt M 1860 ARMY Daechwita is Traditional Joseon Korean Royal Parade/Military Music - notifying all that the king is here Yoongi(Suga) is a member of the clan of the very last empress of Korea. Daejanggeum Park is where the MV was filmed.... It is a giant film set that doubles as a public historical park where people can come to "experience" old times. Hope you have a great day💜💜Sending Greetings from Australia
0:45 I'm not sure who told you that or what they were referring to but ALWAYS trust the official MV translations over lyric videos. Who ever told you that was wildly inaccurate. There are some lyric video creators that even just use google translate. There are some lyric video translators that are more trustworthy like Dial 6137 or Hobified, but otherwise, if it's an official MV there is absolutely no need to refer to a lyric video. 💜
Lyrics in their formal Big Hit videos are reliable, auto captions for live performances often are not. Some songs with deep wordplay are great for explanatory lyrics.
Whoever told you that is wrong as long as you do the music video from the official channel bangtantv subtitles and lyrics are always correct except if you do the auto captions but they say Auto captions so you will know if their Auto captions or not
A daechwita is the military song played when the king enters!!!! So he's rapping Daechwita, play it loud! He's warning, I'm the true king coming for you!!!! Did you notice the tempo of the contemporary daechwita Suga composed for his song doesn't change in the background; however, his rap flow and cadence changes throughout!
@ 2:49. As an OG and Army Mom. Agreed with the person below. These translations were 💯 % accurate. Anyone getting in here saying otherwise? A troll aka Hater. Envious because ‘ their KPop group’ is no where CLOSE to BTS…..’. Nuff said 💜💜
Or he’s just confusing autogenerated captions with the actual english subtitles. Or he’s confusing someone warning him that lyric videos aren’t accurate.
7:27 é uma marcha que só ocorre quando o rei (o imperador) anda (e em alguns casos o exército). Estar tocando isso no clipe, na música significa que o rei (ou um novo rei) está andando, está vindo. No canal DKDKTV pode explicar muito melhor e além da explicação tem a letra correta.
Idk if u would like to dive in more about the lyrics meaning coz it has a deep meaning n some of lyrics use of some korean historical references that suga feel related with his story that he want to convey on this song. If u want to dive in more, hope u can watch "Daechwita explained by korean" on DKDKTV channel. I am sure, other Armys will love it too if u want to dive in the lyrics meaning 😊😊😊
Daechwita: traditional Korean march, played for kings, army movements, etc. The two characters: Suga Rei (tyrant who kills opponents and dissidents) and poor Suga. At the fair, poor Suga shows up with six friends (BTS mention). In the tent, a woman (mentioned by the Army) gives him the key to start the revolution. He and his 6 friends arrive at King Suga's lands without fear. One of the friends holds a drawing of Bang Si-hyuk, 'creator of BTS'. King Suga despises him and sentences him to death. Even tied up, on his knees, he continues singing Daechwita. (Is poor Suga the real king?). The other condemned men join the revolt, singing Daechwita. Finally, the executioner who was supposed to kill poor Suga also joins the revolt and frees him and gives him a weapon, with which he kills the tyrant king. Metaphor: the lower class 'bringing down the system', mentions BTS who started as a small and discriminated group, from a small bankrupt company, who were despised and disdained, but who ended up becoming the biggest group in Korea (and in the world), the kings of the block! In the time of dynasties, the poor would never be part of the elite. Today the BTS that started small is the elite. The achievement was difficult, with a lot of ‘blood, sweat and tears’. They “overthrew” the dominant system of the Korean music industry, as they continue to do until now, overturning the arrogance and prejudice of the global music industry. And the one who gave them the key was the Army. th-cam.com/video/JayEtmyXVpo/w-d-xo.html - explanation
Este tipo es un genio realmente. Desde adolescente escribía canciones y las vendia, aunque a veces lo estafaban y no le pagaban. El mismo escribio sus albumes completos y tambien obtuvo premios por producir canciones para otras personas. Es el songwriter principal de BTS. Realmente un genio.
This song is a warning to the haters that the new king of rap has arrived. When I interpret the chorus into sign language, I sign " The. King is coming, the king is coming, say it loud the king is coming!"
The lyrics on their official music videos are correct. You can trust them. Very few of their music videos don’t have official english subtitles, and those videos are old- usually 2015 or earlier. Autogenerated captions (usually what you find on live performances) are not correct and are nonsense.
Official MVs on the Hybe channel have accurate subs. Maybe some wordplay is difficult to translate, but they are accurate. I would suggest to have a look to Doolset on the web because they breakdown the lyrics of BTS' songs by explaining and giving context. I would suggest to not use the channel you consulted for color coded lyrics. It's the fastest usually, therefore the high views, but is not that accurate
CC are wrong on live video clips - the ones that are not captioned by Big Hit. Official content has accurate CC. Non-HYBE content is either not captioned (TV show content, live concert clips) or done by computer and end up being very very wrong (lyric videos). Color coded lyric videos are to be avoided at all costs. They are the worst. The best way to understand Korean meanings behind lyrics is to watch “______” Explained by a Korean videos. Several channels make these and the best ones are from DKDKTV. They have one for this song! 😊 Daechwita is pronounced Deh-chee-TAH. The w is silent. Hope this helps!
If you watch DKDKTV Daechwita explained is better than a lyric video. It's the only way to understand historical and cultural references and non pg meanings of slang.
As a person who is addicted to watching reactor videos... I can recommend, if you allow me, before you continue watching the solo videos... watch the members' guide by Taylor, so you can fully understand each member and their songs, especially in regards to Suga.
Nahhh….as a BTS Army Mom…. Although loved your taste in a music? Never covered JHope collaboration with JCole. Til then…..will move the fuck on. Stay safe Son……💜💜
yall are so strange. since you dont know math nor common sense let me break it down for you since you clearly have a 5 year old brain. 1 + 1 + 1+ 1 +1 + 1+1 = 7 bts are 7 members he did rm many videos a good chunk of his solo music not all but many. now hes doing agust d/suga and will do as many he wants to do there THEN he will move on to other members. you weirdos need to stop expecting reactors to hop skip and jump to react to your favorite members specific song to satisfy you alone when theres millions of armys who recommend and the reactors only have so much time in a day you want them to do 10 years or 12+ if you include predebut worth of music and non music content in months or weeks or days. you need to have patience. this is why so many drop bts and you seem like a solo anti who needs their fave to shine above the group which is weird. so entitled and gross. how about dont come back better yet stop watching reactors in general if you cant respect people as people. bts teach us to treat them as humans but you think a reactor is a robot to bend to your every will? pathetic. and you a old bat too but brain of a toddler. sad sad.
Suga always writes his lyrics for everything he raps. He also produces for himself, BTS and other artists . He also composes. And came up with his music video concepts
Wow! A true artist 🔥🔥
The lyrics on this video are correct. Most often if you put on auto-generated captions they can be incorrect. Some of the lyric videos can be very incorrect.
Also they usually are more accurate then color coded lyrics
Okay, Korean language is tricky for African Americans!!!! Please don't get insulted by certain words!!!! The words for "I am" and "you are" are naega, nega and YES, they are pronounced and sound almost exactly like the "N" word!!!!!! Then add in the fast rap flow and you have a perfect scenario for a misunderstanding that is actually funny to watch!!!!
Case in point, with the word nega - it's also slang for "bro" and "bruh": so you MUST watch Suga's collaboration with Psy on That That, the MV is fantastically energetic and entertaining and I believe was THE song of 2022!!!! It a song thankful that we've come out of a worldwide pandemic and now we need to just celebrate!!!! Suga wrote, featured in it, composed, and produced the song for Psy AND Suga wrote the MV storyboard!!!!! Suga is a musical genius!!!
Enjoy your Agust D, Suga of BTS, Min Yoongi journey!!! His entire D-Day album is pure genius as he lyrically connects the D-Day tracks to his first 2 mixtapes!!!!!
Suga💣🌪️👑🖤
You'll be happy to know this BTS are well known for the quality on their mvs. This is first of a trilogy
If you want to understand the lyrics I suggest Doolset Bangtan. They explain word play and cultural references. The color coded lyrics can be filled with errors, as they try to get their video made ASAP so they can be the first to drop it online when a song is released. BigHit/Hybe started including translated lyrics some years ago, so those who make color-coded lyric videos use those same lyrics. Auto-generated lyrics suck.
Explanation videos are helpful. I like DKDKTV's explanations best; they explain cultural references as well as the word meaning, slang, and word play.
I’ll have to tune into DKDKTV’s videos to get a better understanding of the songs 🙌🏽
@@edgarjcIt's worth checking out, you'll understand when we say they are geniuses when it comes to writing their lyrics.
Fun facts:
-The TikTok line is a double. He is talking abt the app but also time/clock
-the gun is called a ‘Colt m 1860 Army’. So Army =the fandom name
-the beat doesn’t change throughout the whole song but what keeps you engaged is literally Suga/AgustD/Yoongi’s voice/inflections
I recommend reacting to one or both of these explanations for Korean references (I don’t fully agree with both video as far as interpretation of the video but I watch them for the much needed Korean references/context):
-dkdktv
-bookish theories
Daechwita" is a traditional Korean military marching song, and in the context of Agust D's song, it serves multiple purposes. The term itself translates to "great sound of wind," and the song incorporates elements of traditional Korean music with modern hip-hop.
In Agust D's (Suga of BTS) song, "Daechwita" symbolizes a blend of his heritage and contemporary themes, reflecting both personal struggles and triumphs. The use of traditional instruments and elements in the music video emphasizes a connection to Korean culture while also showcasing his artistic evolution and confidence. The song's lyrics address themes of resilience, ambition, and the duality of his identity as an artist. Overall, "Daechwita" represents a powerful assertion of self and cultural pride.
Also Suga/AgustD/Yoongi said that he generally doesn’t direct his lyrics to anyone specific but if you are offended then it is on you aka if the shoe fits then…🤷♀️
Oohhh you have to see him sing live and see his audience sing on his D-Day tour, it's completely crazy, all his fans love this song, well all his songs, but Daechwita is the QUEEN ❤️🔥
I’m going to need to tune into his live performances! 🔥
Daechwita (Korean: 대취타; lit. Great Blowing and Hitting) is a genre of Korean traditional music consisting of military music played by wind and percussion instruments, generally performed while marching or as a static performance. Daechwita. Generally played when Dignitaries or the King was arriving and or coming through.
The close captions on their official videos are pretty accurate. Some of those lyric videos aren’t. Depends which one your watching
The struggle between the "greedy king" and the "peasant". It's a struggle of the duality within himself..dkdktv has a great explanation as Yoongi is a huge history buff and incorporates many historical references into his lyrics💜💜💜
The guide to BTS is a must
Rather than a lyric video I recommend an explanation video, especially for the rap line songs. This song in particular has a lot of references to Korean history (hence the historical setting) that unless you grew up in Korea or Majored in Asian Studies (like I did) you wouldn’t be able to understand the deeper meaning he is referring to through comparing himself to several kings of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. My favorite explanation for this song (and for most BTS songs) is Bookish Theories, although DKDK TV is also a good channel for explanation videos, just not as much for this one.
I'm not sure how much you know about Min YoonGi aka Suga/AugstD....but as you liked his MV then the following info might be of interest to you.
Suga/Agust D began writing music lyrics and working with MIDI at age 11 and held a part-time job composing and arranging music at a recording studio at age 16.
Active under the name "Gloss" (wordplay on his name YoonGi, which means "to shine") as an underground rapper in his hometown Daegu, He originally entered Big Hit Entertainment as a producer at age 17 and became the second member to join BTS..... At BTS debut in 2013 he was 20 y.o.... he is one of BTSs main producers/songwriters/composers and has over 150 song copyrights.... he also produces for other artists and has won awards for his work.... he is one of the fastest rappers in South Korea.
Suga (SHU-GA.... from Shooting Guard - the position he played in basketball) ...... AgustD = SUGA + DT (Daegu Town - his hometown) Spelt Backwards
Between his commitments as a member of BTS, Suga/Agust D took advantage of time on the plane and in hotel rooms after concerts to continuously produce, write and compose music.
In an interview for Grazia Korea, Suga/Agust D expressed a desire to release the music he wanted to do without having to consider popular appeal or music ranking. He intended to release his music for free in the form of a mixtape to avoid such considerations, commenting that an album "has a feeling of being trapped in some sort of framework" due to the need for company involvement in promotion and advertising. He has released 2 mixtapes - and last year released his first official album (of which he continues to maintain full creative control)
Developing Agust D musically on the base of hip hop, much of Agust D's inspiration for the lyrics came from his own stories of dream, youth, and reality. In order to differentiate his work from that of his work as Suga, he developed the alter ego "Agust D". He is best known for his honest hardhitting lyrics.
Bookish Theories TH-cam channel has really good explanations to BTS videos as there is a lot of cultural references and depth to this song that really will blow your mind
This is the first song in a trilogy..... He is a master storyteller.... a fellow army best explained the trilogy as -
Daechwita... ridding himself of the need to prove his worth to others
Haegeum... ridding himself of the confines of modern society
Amygdala... he investigates the inner demons and trauma that started his confinement in the first place.
Suga/AgustD wrote, composed and produced the songs, he conceptualised the MVs and had creative control (working as usual with Director Lumpens (Choi YongSeok) who does most BTS MVs)
Fun facts -
The gun used was a Colt M 1860 ARMY
Daechwita is Traditional Joseon Korean Royal Parade/Military Music - notifying all that the king is here
Yoongi(Suga) is a member of the clan of the very last empress of Korea.
Daejanggeum Park is where the MV was filmed.... It is a giant film set that doubles as a public historical park where people can come to "experience" old times.
Hope you have a great day💜💜Sending Greetings from Australia
1:43 the guy who fought at the back, it was Jin n Jungkook 😂😂 they are being a special cameo at there.
They are members of BTS (just so he knows)
This is my favorite AgustD solo. It’s a cinematic masterpiece. Great work!
On the official videos those lyrics ARE correct it's the lyric videos that are inaccurate.
0:45 I'm not sure who told you that or what they were referring to but ALWAYS trust the official MV translations over lyric videos. Who ever told you that was wildly inaccurate. There are some lyric video creators that even just use google translate. There are some lyric video translators that are more trustworthy like Dial 6137 or Hobified, but otherwise, if it's an official MV there is absolutely no need to refer to a lyric video. 💜
he obviously writes his own lyrics(wchich is not comon in kpop loool) but hes also a producer!!!
🎵 Simply Beautiful 🎶
Suga 💜 Yoongi 💜 Agust D
The flow from the prison courtyard was my ringtone right up until Run BTS (,the song on the album Proof) came out. I haven't moved on yet. 🙃
Daechwita is a masterpiece 💜💜💜
Daechwita is a type of military music a loud banging and crashing. It was used to let people know the military and/or the Emperior was coming to town.
Ahhh gotcha, that makes so much more sense now with the music video! I appreciate you 🙌🏽
He is our geniuse King!!👑
Lyrics in their formal Big Hit videos are reliable, auto captions for live performances often are not. Some songs with deep wordplay are great for explanatory lyrics.
You can watch explanation video for this song by dkdktv it's a must please 💜
Whoever told you that is wrong as long as you do the music video from the official channel bangtantv subtitles and lyrics are always correct except if you do the auto captions but they say Auto captions so you will know if their Auto captions or not
I agree. Big Hit/HYBE is really good about the subtitles imo
This video felt like a damn movie!
Fr fr, I really enjoyed it!
Thanks for reacting to this. His lyrics are so good
Se pronuncia "Dechita" ❤
A daechwita is the military song played when the king enters!!!! So he's rapping Daechwita, play it loud! He's warning, I'm the true king coming for you!!!!
Did you notice the tempo of the contemporary daechwita Suga composed for his song doesn't change in the background; however, his rap flow and cadence changes throughout!
@ 2:49. As an OG and Army Mom. Agreed with the person below. These translations were 💯 % accurate. Anyone getting in here saying otherwise? A troll aka Hater. Envious because ‘ their KPop group’ is no where CLOSE to BTS…..’. Nuff said 💜💜
Or he’s just confusing autogenerated captions with the actual english subtitles. Or he’s confusing someone warning him that lyric videos aren’t accurate.
7:27 é uma marcha que só ocorre quando o rei (o imperador) anda (e em alguns casos o exército).
Estar tocando isso no clipe, na música significa que o rei (ou um novo rei) está andando, está vindo.
No canal DKDKTV pode explicar muito melhor e além da explicação tem a letra correta.
Entertainment is BTS MIDDLE NAME. FIRST NAME GREAT 👍. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉😊
Idk if u would like to dive in more about the lyrics meaning coz it has a deep meaning n some of lyrics use of some korean historical references that suga feel related with his story that he want to convey on this song. If u want to dive in more, hope u can watch "Daechwita explained by korean" on DKDKTV channel. I am sure, other Armys will love it too if u want to dive in the lyrics meaning 😊😊😊
Daechwita: traditional Korean march, played for kings, army movements, etc. The two characters: Suga Rei (tyrant who kills opponents and dissidents) and poor Suga.
At the fair, poor Suga shows up with six friends (BTS mention). In the tent, a woman (mentioned by the Army) gives him the key to start the revolution.
He and his 6 friends arrive at King Suga's lands without fear. One of the friends holds a drawing of Bang Si-hyuk, 'creator of BTS'.
King Suga despises him and sentences him to death. Even tied up, on his knees, he continues singing Daechwita. (Is poor Suga the real king?).
The other condemned men join the revolt, singing Daechwita. Finally, the executioner who was supposed to kill poor Suga also joins the revolt and frees him and gives him a weapon, with which he kills the tyrant king.
Metaphor: the lower class 'bringing down the system', mentions BTS who started as a small and discriminated group, from a small bankrupt company, who were despised and disdained, but who ended up becoming the biggest group in Korea (and in the world), the kings of the block!
In the time of dynasties, the poor would never be part of the elite.
Today the BTS that started small is the elite. The achievement was difficult, with a lot of ‘blood, sweat and tears’. They “overthrew” the dominant system of the Korean music industry, as they continue to do until now, overturning the arrogance and prejudice of the global music industry.
And the one who gave them the key was the Army.
th-cam.com/video/JayEtmyXVpo/w-d-xo.html - explanation
Este tipo es un genio realmente. Desde adolescente escribía canciones y las vendia, aunque a veces lo estafaban y no le pagaban.
El mismo escribio sus albumes completos y tambien obtuvo premios por producir canciones para otras personas. Es el songwriter principal de BTS. Realmente un genio.
This song is a warning to the haters that the new king of rap has arrived. When I interpret the chorus into sign language, I sign " The. King is coming, the king is coming, say it loud the king is coming!"
You should check out the DKDKTV Daechwita Explained by a Korean video. It will further blow your mind.
This is a trilogy. Haegeum next then, Amygdala. The storyline will make more sense.
😘💜🫶🏻🫰🏻
The lyrics on their official music videos are correct. You can trust them.
Very few of their music videos don’t have official english subtitles, and those videos are old- usually 2015 or earlier. Autogenerated captions (usually what you find on live performances) are not correct and are nonsense.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉😊
Official MVs on the Hybe channel have accurate subs. Maybe some wordplay is difficult to translate, but they are accurate. I would suggest to have a look to Doolset on the web because they breakdown the lyrics of BTS' songs by explaining and giving context.
I would suggest to not use the channel you consulted for color coded lyrics. It's the fastest usually, therefore the high views, but is not that accurate
Pronounce it like day chee tah.
It's the traditional music that is played to announce the arrival of the King.
CC are wrong on live video clips - the ones that are not captioned by Big Hit. Official content has accurate CC.
Non-HYBE content is either not captioned (TV show content, live concert clips) or done by computer and end up being very very wrong (lyric videos). Color coded lyric videos are to be avoided at all costs. They are the worst.
The best way to understand Korean meanings behind lyrics is to watch “______” Explained by a Korean videos. Several channels make these and the best ones are from DKDKTV. They have one for this song! 😊
Daechwita is pronounced Deh-chee-TAH. The w is silent. Hope this helps!
If you watch DKDKTV Daechwita explained is better than a lyric video. It's the only way to understand historical and cultural references and non pg meanings of slang.
That one will be coming soon 🙌🏽
There's a video on DKDKTV where they explain the meaning of this song.
th-cam.com/video/JayEtmyXVpo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YhGGR_D7gT991S53
Thanks for dropping the link! I’ll definitely check it out 🙌🏽
As a person who is addicted to watching reactor videos... I can recommend, if you allow me, before you continue watching the solo videos... watch the members' guide by Taylor, so you can fully understand each member and their songs, especially in regards to Suga.
For the lyrics, you would have been better to rewatch the MV
Nahhh….as a BTS Army Mom…. Although loved your taste in a music? Never covered JHope collaboration with JCole. Til then…..will move the fuck on. Stay safe Son……💜💜
I don't get it. He explored RM, he's exploring Suga...he's going member to member...as a BTS Army why are you upset about this?
yall are so strange.
since you dont know math nor common sense let me break it down for you since you clearly have a 5 year old brain.
1 + 1 + 1+ 1 +1 + 1+1 = 7
bts are 7 members
he did rm many videos a good chunk of his solo music not all but many.
now hes doing agust d/suga and will do as many he wants to do there
THEN he will move on to other members. you weirdos need to stop expecting reactors to hop skip and jump to react to your favorite members specific song to satisfy you alone when theres millions of armys who recommend and the reactors only have so much time in a day you want them to do 10 years or 12+ if you include predebut worth of music and non music content in months or weeks or days. you need to have patience. this is why so many drop bts and you seem like a solo anti who needs their fave to shine above the group which is weird. so entitled and gross.
how about dont come back better yet stop watching reactors in general if you cant respect people as people. bts teach us to treat them as humans but you think a reactor is a robot to bend to your every will? pathetic. and you a old bat too but brain of a toddler. sad sad.
clearly hate was paralyzing your mind so clearly you dont listen to your "bias"