Oh I absolutely adore this song. I think what you said about them being anti kpop in a few things they do has to do a lot with the fact that Yongguk, who writes BAP's songs and produces big part of it did not start his career as an idol but started in the underground scene and his influences where from international hip hop. But also because originally BAP were supposed to be a hiphop duo and not a kpop group. Yongguk only agreed to be part of a kpop group because he was told he will be given the freedom of creating the music he wanted for the group. Definitely plays a big role in their music imo as it's something I noticed with other idols who also started their careers outside of kpop.
right? they kind of feel anti kpop especially in this song. so if thats the case that explains a lot about their music, he is pretty differently minded compared to most
I also like the industrial sound of this one. I like their choreo style too. As much as I love really intricate and precise kpop choreo, I like the rougher, more aggressive way they dance. It sets them apart from other groups, particularly the groups that were their contemporaries like EXO or Nu’est. Like we were saying on the 2NE1 anniversary, it’s harder to distinguish between groups these days but earlier generations were better at setting themselves apart from each other.
Literally my favourite song of theirs! Badman was the first B.A.P song I heard back in 2014 and instantly fell in love with them. Still listen to this song almost daily till this day :')
victims of really bad music show audio. Is there a music video of this, or a live concert? They debuted about a year before BTS, had moderate success until about 2016, then well, we know what happened.
@@Killdeer25 If you don't call dragging Daehyun out of hospital and forcing him to perform on stage too bad, then I guess it was fine. He still had a bandage on his wrist from the drip cannula. Himchan was so sick, he couldn't even go on stage. They gave him a microphone and made him sing from backstage. And that's just a small part of the way they were treated. They broke them, mentally and physically.
@kl2894 dang! Yeah I honestly have no idea about any of the behind the scenes stuff, I was think Friday would've answered those questions, my thought was they just ignored them and gave then the treatment of just riding our contracts without much activity
They're ready to come back, by the way.. please support them
I absolutely will!
Oh I absolutely adore this song. I think what you said about them being anti kpop in a few things they do has to do a lot with the fact that Yongguk, who writes BAP's songs and produces big part of it did not start his career as an idol but started in the underground scene and his influences where from international hip hop. But also because originally BAP were supposed to be a hiphop duo and not a kpop group. Yongguk only agreed to be part of a kpop group because he was told he will be given the freedom of creating the music he wanted for the group. Definitely plays a big role in their music imo as it's something I noticed with other idols who also started their careers outside of kpop.
right? they kind of feel anti kpop especially in this song. so if thats the case that explains a lot about their music, he is pretty differently minded compared to most
This one is one of my most favorite from them. Yes, it's unconventional but it really goes well with the bap style overall
oh I agree! this is such a fun way to go! it was very smart of how it was written
I also like the industrial sound of this one. I like their choreo style too. As much as I love really intricate and precise kpop choreo, I like the rougher, more aggressive way they dance. It sets them apart from other groups, particularly the groups that were their contemporaries like EXO or Nu’est. Like we were saying on the 2NE1 anniversary, it’s harder to distinguish between groups these days but earlier generations were better at setting themselves apart from each other.
me too! honestly I appreciate it but I do like this kind of choreography it really sets it apart
Literally my favourite song of theirs! Badman was the first B.A.P song I heard back in 2014 and instantly fell in love with them. Still listen to this song almost daily till this day :')
I am with you on this, I think this is as of now one of my favorites!
Fire song!
100%
I'm glad you like it. It's such a cool song 😁
It really is!
💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
This track done live in concert was just fantastic loved it from start to finish. But have to say this video footage is not the best
yeah, I wish I could use stuff from other places other than MNET but the rest usually get blocked. looking at you Inkigayo and KBC
victims of really bad music show audio. Is there a music video of this, or a live concert? They debuted about a year before BTS, had moderate success until about 2016, then well, we know what happened.
There's a music video if you want to check it out.
I will find that out on Friday, lets see what their company did. I didn't think it was that bad, was it?
@@Killdeer25 If you don't call dragging Daehyun out of hospital and forcing him to perform on stage too bad, then I guess it was fine. He still had a bandage on his wrist from the drip cannula. Himchan was so sick, he couldn't even go on stage. They gave him a microphone and made him sing from backstage. And that's just a small part of the way they were treated. They broke them, mentally and physically.
@kl2894 dang! Yeah I honestly have no idea about any of the behind the scenes stuff, I was think Friday would've answered those questions, my thought was they just ignored them and gave then the treatment of just riding our contracts without much activity
@@Killdeer25 It was the opposite. They overworked them badly