Placeholder Image

字幕表 動画を再生する

  • - ♪ Ow! ♪ - (both) Ow!

  • ♪ (vivacious music) ♪ - (gasps)

  • Whoa! - All their...

  • - Whoa! - ...things go flying through the air.

  • ♪ (dramatic chord) ♪

  • - (FBE) Okay. So today we're gonna be showing you

  • a series of K-pop videos. - Oh! Awesome!

  • - I haven't delved into a lot of K-pop,

  • but I keep seeing it all on my timeline.

  • - I've heard of K-pop. Yeah.

  • I've been in the YouTube comments before.

  • - K-pop again. - Oh God.

  • - Is this our fifth time doing K-pop?

  • - I think so. - Is it?

  • - (FBE) But this time, it's all from one band.

  • Here are selections of music videos from BTS.

  • - Okay. I've heard about them as well.

  • I'm interested to see what all the hype is about.

  • - OH my goodness. Okay, I'm so excited.

  • - Oh, BTS ARMY in the house!

  • - OH, no. - Never heard of BTS.

  • I'm not familiar with the K-pop bands, but I will be now.

  • (crash)

  • (tires squeal)

  • ♪ (reverberating pop) ♪

  • (MC speaking Korean) - Yes.

  • - All right. All right.

  • - (MC) And the coolest kid in the world!

  • Woo! BTS! - Yeah.

  • - (MC) Rap Monster. - Rap Monster? Is that his name?

  • - (MC) Rap Monster. - I love Rap Monster.

  • - Is he wearing a Bulls jersey?

  • - Dude. They're great.

  • - They look, like, so gangster. - Oh my god.

  • - (MC) And who do we got here right now?

  • - They've got some swag to them. I understand, yeah.

  • ♪ (low, plucky music) ♪

  • - Ooh.

  • Who's my favorite? I don't know.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • - They're iced out.

  • - ♪ I wanna big house, big cars, and big rings

  • - Wow, they are stylin'.

  • - Could I ever look this cool?

  • - No. - (chuckles)

  • - ♪ (rapping in Korean) ♪

  • - This is like legit rap.

  • ♪ (beat swells) ♪ - Cool.

  • - I love this mix of, like, '80s and '90s

  • and the early 2000s vibes just all together.

  • - I love the style.

  • - ♪ La la la la la

  • ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • - I love it!

  • - Good production value.

  • - We should coordinate like this, Phil. - We should.

  • - I don't really get the hype yet, but I could be persuaded.

  • - I don't know if I would listen to that.

  • That was a little too, like--

  • - That's a little outside of my music comfort zone.

  • - If I listen to K-pop, which now I possibly am,

  • I may purchase that single off of the iTunes.

  • - What! - What!

  • - ♪ What! (rapping in Korean) ♪

  • What! We are bulletproof

  • - I love their aesthetic.

  • - Their dancers are awesome. - It's got a good beat.

  • - Okay, I'm not feeling the football thing.

  • - ♪ (rapping in Korean) ♪

  • - "Such a waste to call you a rapper"?

  • That's what the lyric said.

  • That's so mean. Who are they roasting?

  • - ♪ Everything I do

  • ♪ (rapping in Korean) ♪

  • - I mean, they're all very beautiful.

  • (chuckles) They're just beautiful humans.

  • - ♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪ - I like this one.

  • - ♪ Shout it out

  • Oh! ♪

  • - I like this one! - Oh my gosh.

  • (overlapping speech) - They're good.

  • - ♪ We go hard ♪ - Oh, look at that groin move.

  • - ♪ We go hard ♪ - Oh, the hip shape.

  • Oh my god. (chuckles)

  • - ♪ We just sing it like

  • Click, click

  • - (chuckling) Okay. Well.

  • - That one was a good one.

  • - I liked that one. - If I heard that song playing,

  • I'd be like, "All right, let's dance, people. Let's dance."

  • - Oh yeah.

  • - Ooh. School outfit.

  • - The bad boys of the school. - (laughs)

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • ♪ (rapping in Korean) ♪

  • - It's very well produced.

  • - They're so aggressive sounding but so soft looking.

  • - I like this one.

  • - ♪ (rapping) Hakuna Matata

  • - Did he say "Hakuna Matata"?

  • - Hakuna Matata!

  • - This band just rhymed the alphabet with Hakuna Matata!

  • This is another level!

  • - ♪ (rapping in Korean) ♪

  • - He is very pretty.

  • Actually, they're all very pretty.

  • - This is hype. - They're so in sync!

  • - This is cool.

  • - They have so many different styles and so many different looks.

  • That's crazy.

  • - ♪ ...want, say what you want

  • - Were they peeing then?

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • - Yeah, I'm not into that one.

  • - It's just fun, isn't it? It's just fun music.

  • - They're clearly very talented. The dance moves are amazing.

  • To see the American influence on the culture there

  • and then to see that kind of regurgitated

  • through another culture's eyes is fascinating.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • Burn it up

  • - Oh wow.

  • - Whoa.

  • (silence)

  • (singer speaks Korean)

  • ♪ (intense EDM) ♪ - Aw, that was a nice voice.

  • (singer speaks Korean)

  • ♪ (intense EDM) ♪

  • - Whoa!

  • - Oh, I like the sound of this one.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • - "Burn it all." I don't know if I like the words. (chuckles)

  • - Oh my god.

  • Gamers, I'm in.

  • - That was a Nintendo.

  • - Oh. - An old Nintendo.

  • - ♪ Fire (singing in Korean) ♪

  • Fire ♪ - I like it.

  • Cars. Good clothes.

  • Fire. - Uh-oh.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • Ow! ♪ - (both) Ow!

  • - Wow! They're really good at dancing!

  • - Wow, those dance moves. That's something.

  • - This is cool. - How do they do that?

  • - ♪ Bow wow wow

  • - "Burn it all, bow wow wow." (laughs) - I liked that one.

  • - I want more of that.

  • - More.

  • (FBE giggles) Keep going.

  • - It just-- I don't know.

  • I like my K-pop a bit softer.

  • - Oh, a ballad.

  • - Oh, this is a sad song, right?

  • - Okay, they're changing it up a little.

  • - Oh my gosh, your eyes.

  • - This is the Instagram filter we all need.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • - This is so dramatic.

  • - Did they just make a Snowpiercer reference?

  • - I don't know. - Yes. That's a good movie.

  • - Ooh.

  • - Yep. Oh, here comes the cake.

  • - The cake is flying through the air! - Oh.

  • - Oh my gosh! No! - No-no-no-no-no!

  • - I wanna see the cake in the face.

  • ♪ (sweeping melody) ♪

  • - Oh.

  • - Did he just pierce his ear with a safety pin?

  • - Their skin is so smooth. They look like angels.

  • - Their style-- like, the range is all over the place.

  • It's so cool.

  • - Oh. Whoa.

  • Where are these places? They look amazing.

  • - I want to know their skin care routines. That's all I care about.

  • - Cleanse, tone, and moisturize, Dan.

  • - I think they do a lot more than that.

  • - I love how I started this being like, "Huh, okay, interesting."

  • And now I'm like, "I want to rub their faces."

  • ♪ (dramatic pop music) ♪

  • - Abandoned warehouse with some ninjas. [Bleep] yeah.

  • - I think this is the one I've seen before.

  • - (voice-over) A day may come...

  • - I love these hair colors. Amazing.

  • - (voice-over) A day may come

  • where we lose.

  • ♪ (music intensifies) ♪

  • - Wait, I feel a little intimidated.

  • - I know. This is kinda scary.

  • - Here we go. Drop the frickin' K-bass.

  • - ♪ No, not today

  • ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • - This one actually has a good beat.

  • - It's interesting to listen to the mashup

  • of Korean and English together.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ...extra

  • But still part of this world

  • - ♪ Extra plus ordinary, heh

  • ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪ - Oh, that was cool.

  • That was a cool move. - I'm loving this one.

  • - I like this song the best.

  • - Okay, this is pretty epic though.

  • - Yeah, where are they filming this?

  • - Where did everyone else go?

  • Are they kicked out of the band now?

  • Oh no, here they are.

  • - Well, they just did a jump spin into frame.

  • - I feel like I'd love to see them live. They'd be so good.

  • ♪ (dance break) ♪ - Whooooa!

  • ♪ (dance break) ♪ (both gasp)

  • - Whoa! - All their things...

  • - Whoa! - ...go flying through the air.

  • - Whoa!

  • - This is my favorite BTS song.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) Hands up

  • - I can literally watch them dance all day.

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) Hands up

  • ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • - This is insane.

  • - Oh, that's really cool! I like the shoulder moves.

  • - ♪ Not, not today

  • - Aw, this is awesome.

  • - There's so many of them! It's like an army!

  • - ♪ (singing in Korean) ♪

  • (gun cocks, fires)

  • (song fades)

  • - Cool. Yeah, I like them now.

  • - That actually kinda got me going.

  • Not today. Do you hear me? (assertively) Not today.

  • I loved it. It was so good.

  • - It started off real strong. I really like their style.

  • - The music is so intense.

  • - I liked it. I would actually listen to some of those songs.

  • I'm gonna go look up K-pop songs now

  • and add them to my playlist.

  • - (FBE) So we gave BTS their own episode,

  • as they have gotten so huge.

  • And years back, we covered them on YouTubers React.

  • And a lot of people let us know part of how they found them

  • was this show, and they want more.

  • - Yes, I love the ARMY. They always support me.

  • So I'm like, "Yes, ARMY!" (chuckles)

  • - (FBE) They even recently beat out stars like Justin Bieber

  • and Selena Gomez to win a Billboard Music Award

  • for top social artist of the year here in America.

  • - Wow. - Impressive.

  • - You always feel like the K-pop community

  • is quite on the internet, and then they won that Billboard Award.

  • And it was quite funny seeing people that weren't aware

  • being like, "Who?" - "What?

  • What is this?" - "What?" And then you go on Twitter.

  • It's like, "Oh wow, they're like 10 times more popular

  • than everyone else, but I've never heard of them."

  • - (FBE) So now that you've heard more

  • and seen some of their videos,

  • how would you say that they stand out?

  • - Well, they definitely have that boy band thing going on

  • that has been a proven recipe for success.

  • - They're incredibly good at dancing. They're all very in sync.

  • - They put a lot of passion into their performance.

  • - A lot of people are afraid to listen to music

  • that they don't understand, but it's just about the vibe

  • and the passion that they put into it.

  • - Despite being how successful they are,

  • they're still very thoughtful about

  • their assistants that work with them

  • or people that aren't classes, like a high social status

  • with an industry that work for them.

  • They still treat them very, very well.

  • And I think that's very refreshing to see in an artist.

  • - They're clearly very, very talented.

  • And they do have that very well-produced music.

  • But it definitely has a message with it.

  • - They're the most well-rounded, talented group, I think.

  • 'Cause they got the looks. They got the style.

  • - Yeah. - They got the good music.

  • - They've got amazing choreography. - Mm-hmm.

  • - And at the right time, you know.

  • And that social media, it keeps getting bigger and bigger

  • and more possible to grow a fan base.

  • And it's just like, "Smack, BTS, we're here. Boom."

  • - And it all combines together and just slaps you in the face.

  • - (FBE) So BTS incorporates elements of different genres

  • across their music, like hip hop and rock and more.

  • They've also tackled more serious social issues in their music,

  • like school bullying, the pursuit of happiness,

  • and challenging societal norms. - Really?

  • That sounds great.

  • - It's really impressive that they do all of that, you know?

  • Not very many groups are really involved in the social aspect.

  • - (FBE) The group also co-writes and produces

  • a lot of the songs they release.

  • - Wow. - That's cool.

  • - (FBE) So what do you think about

  • the multilayered aspect of this group?

  • - I think they're talented.

  • It's hard to do those things.

  • - It's super cool if they get to kind of like

  • stretch their creative muscles.

  • It's better when they feel more involved in their music.

  • - That's good to know they at least write their own music,

  • 'cause it does seem like the kind of band or music

  • that could just be jumped out of one of these factories.

  • - The industry's known for, you know, highly produced,

  • manufactured, doing what's popular.

  • So it's really nice to hear that there's a K-pop group

  • taking a stand for all these social issues.

  • - These guys are running their own world,

  • creating their own music, writing their own lyrics,

  • and really getting a message that they feel is important out.

  • And I think that's why people choose YouTube

  • over mainstream television and over-produced television shows.

  • And I love they're tackling tough topics. Nobody does that.

  • - (FBE) Many Korean K-pop artists stem from huge labels,

  • but BTS was formed by Big Hit Entertainment, a smaller label,

  • and still have this huge success.

  • In entertainment, can you talk about the difference

  • working between big and smaller companies? - Yeah.

  • I mean, I think obviously you're at a disadvantage,

  • like when you don't have a huge platform

  • or a huge company to back you.

  • But I think also that makes it more of an accomplishment.

  • I came from a bigger company,

  • where I used to work there for a couple of years.

  • And it's definitely something that's scary when you first leave.

  • But I think that going outside of that and testing your mettle

  • and see what you're made of is always worth it.

  • - I've also signed with a company as well in China

  • in the entertainment industry.

  • And I chose the company because they were also small.

  • For me, it's not about the prestige.

  • It's about working with people

  • that have the same vision and attitude as you.

  • And I think that's why BTS has done so well,

  • because they've chosen, you know, to grow with a small company

  • that maybe shares the same values and vision as them.

  • - Working with smaller companies, you always get, I feel like,

  • a little bit more attention.

  • So they can focus on you a little bit more.

  • Bigger labels, you know, they usually get pushed aside.

  • I'd work with a-- we work with small people.

  • - Well, also, the creative control is great,

  • because you don't have to answer to anyone.

  • - In bigger companies, sometimes you might get overshadowed

  • by those people that are already huge.

  • The smaller companies, they focus on you.

  • And then you can grow a lot easier.

  • - That's a positive thing.

  • But a negative thing stemming from a very small company is

  • it takes a long time to pave that pathway.

  • - But it shows how much determination and hard work

  • they put in to become successful,

  • coming from the littler company. - Yeah.

  • - (FBE) Finally, the K-pop industry is booming,

  • some would say due in part to YouTube's reach.

  • Similarly, recent articles have come out

  • that young people aspire to be YouTubers,

  • as one of the top dreams young people have today.

  • - Oh wow.

  • - (FBE) What do you think about how YouTube has impacted

  • not just your own life or BTS's life

  • but the major impact the site has had

  • to also make so many new dreams come true

  • that may have never even been considered because of it?

  • - In terms of BTS, I think it's amazing

  • that a band from the other side of the world

  • can reach a global audience like that.

  • - If you want to be a YouTuber because you want to be creative

  • and that's your passion, whether it's making videos

  • or filming makeup tutorials and that's what you want to share,

  • that's great. But it doesn't mean that you have to

  • change your otherwise direction of life, like not go to school

  • because you're determined to become a YouTuber.

  • I think you can do both.

  • - When I was growing up, we didn't have YouTube.

  • It was just traditional media.

  • With YouTube, it's like the public gets to decide

  • who gets that place in the top.

  • - I think it's great that kids are aspiring

  • to do something creative.

  • To have YouTube be a viable option as a career is very exciting.

  • - The great thing about YouTube

  • is people are searching for what they want to watch

  • rather than looking at a TV schedule.

  • - That was me, and I saw--

  • I was inspired by a lot of YouTubers.

  • And I was like, "I can do this."

  • And I always like to make people laugh.

  • And now I'm here. So that's ridiculous.

  • - For so many years, we've lived in this international,

  • gated, walled system where certain music was only allowed

  • to be played in the United Stations

  • and licensed in the United States.

  • And music from other countries can't make it here,

  • and our television shows can't make it there.

  • But now with this new global market,

  • you can consume media from all over the world.

  • Who wouldn't want to create content that now

  • not just the people in your state or city or country can consume

  • but the whole world? That's awesome.

  • - (both) Thanks for watching this episode of YouTubers React!

  • - Subscribe to all the creators in this episode.

  • Links are in the description.

  • - So long!

  • - Bye!

  • - (both) Hi, ARMYs!

  • - I'm Kenira. - I'm Kelsey.

  • - Thanks for watching this episode of YouTubers React.

  • - Let us know what other K-pop bands

  • you want us to react to in the comments.

  • - (both) Bye!

- ♪ Ow! ♪ - (both) Ow!

字幕と単語

ワンタップで英和辞典検索 単語をクリックすると、意味が表示されます

B1 中級

BTS(K-POP)に反応するYOUTUBERSたち (YOUTUBERS REACT TO BTS (K-Pop))

  • 617 51
    Amy.Lin に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
動画の中の単語