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*ARMY GOLD * - BTS: Burn The Stage - Ep. 3 REACTION!! (“Just Give Me A Smile”) 🥹

ANOTHER INCREDIBLE EPISODE. This series just keeps getting more raw and real…

Here are some of our takeaways / favorite moments: 

Next “BURN THE STAGE” reaction (Ep. 4) coming later this week!!

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*ARMY GOLD * - BTS: Burn The Stage - Ep. 3 REACTION!! (“Just Give Me A Smile”) 🥹

Comments

late comment because i'm catchig up but Butterfly sounds different in the beginning here because it's the prologue mix!

Jenna B.

it's crazy to be back in this series. I remember watching Kookie's part for the first time & i was in shambles! I was ugly crying while shouting at the screen "Get him some ice damn it!" (Which made my mom come check on me, Lol). I also cried when Suga opened up about his accident. Now when i watch their old mv's & dance practices it makes me appreciate him so much more. I can't imagine how much pain he was in due to the complexity of their choreography such as We Are Bulletproof pt 2, Their comeback trailer performance (The human machine gun 😏) & O, RUL82? comeback trailer performance. This has been a roller coaster ride since i fell into this black hole & regret nothing. I'm eagerly awaiting your reaction to the MMA 2019 performance. I really hope that will be coming soon because your mind, body, and soul will never be the same 😈. Borahae 💜 💜 💜 💜

Kpopislife16

J-hope mentioned a few times how dancing has helped with his rap mostly through being able to hear old school songs and learn the history behind hip hop. It’s always so cool hearing them talk about trainee days and how close they were to not being the BTS they are today. So many things could’ve went wrong and it just makes you think how this was all fate. Guys, my mom didn’t mean it as a trick question my name is exactly how it sounds! It’s pronounced like Volcano but with an ‘A’ so Vol-can(e)-(n)a. You can thank my mama for this name 🤣🫡 she loves you guys and always speaks highly of your reactions so I thought I would join too!

Cana

The song that's used in the intro was the Prologue Mix of Butterly. It's only the vocal line. It was one of the remixes on the HYYH Young Forever album.

Megan

What fans watch is the finished product, the final effect. We often do not think about how much effort the artists put into it, how much work it required, how often they sacrificed their health, approaching or exceeding the limits of their physical and mental endurance, how hard they were on themselves, what dilemmas they went through. And all this to make us/the fans happy. They show this effort and commitment to this day. We can also enjoy the effects of their hard work now, when they are on a break. No other band took care of their fans like BTS. Not only did they decide to shorten their break for military service to a minimum, but they also left us with so much content that it is hard to keep up. Thanks to such documentaries, we can appreciate them even more.

Bernix100

Hello from the sunny side - The Maldives! ☺️Can't wait for ep4!! And have watched all the episodes a few times with the other YT creators but there is something about you two that made me feel like watching it for the first time. I can see the genuine emotions and effort that you invest in only to show us what is the real deal here. Kudos to you J&J and looking forward to more reactions and fun moments with you 🌟🫶💜💜💜 Ohh meanwhile I still need to finish AYS episodes too while waiting for ep4 🥳🥳 All the Best!

Hannah U

Hi J&J, they mentioned that JK's exhaustion was really bad/became more apparent during Fire. There is a fancam video of the performance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex29snt1OaA&ab_channel=Kpop%26DramaFanFansubKP%26DF - where you can see JK sort of falter at 2:27 but then stand back up and keep going. Incredibly inspiring and definitely recommend you have watch!

MissC

I believe the relationship between dancing and rapping is fundamentally linked by rhythm. To fully catch every beat and follow a rap flow or dance movement, a strong understanding of rhythm is essential. The style of dance you choose also plays a significant role. J-Hope has mastered styles like hip-hop, breakdancing, locking, popping, and house dance, all of which require precise timing to execute intricate footwork and body isolations effectively. In contrast, some dance styles emphasize more fluid movements that align with the melody rather than the rhythm. A great example of this is Jimin's contemporary performance of "I Need You" during the MMA 2019, where he beautifully flows with the music. J-Hope’s dancing has greatly influenced his rapping, as his exceptional sense of rhythm allows him to incorporate syncopation and clever timing, enhancing the impact of his lyrics. For instance, his verse in "Outro: Tear" ,"Ugh" and the entire album "Jack In The Box" serves as a perfect example.

Jay

I always find it incredibly crazy how bts keeps workin and making music while touring. That’s so insane what !?! not just making music maybe they are filming run bts and preparing award performances n shit.

princess

I definitely think Hobi's dance background played a role in how he was able to grow so quickly in his rap skills. You can feel it in his verses. As a dancer he was trained to tune into various parts of a beat or a song ( one of my favorite parts of watching one of his freestyle dance lives is seeing what aspect of a song he's dancing to and when it switches to a different part). Having that skill helps him find different pockets and flows. You can hear his tone and even his adlibs moving with the beat and music, almost hear how he would move his body to the song through his rap. I'm forever amazed by Hobi's musicality. Jungkook was so young when he joined. We often see them and him say he was 15 when he joined, but keep in mind that's Korean age. He moved into the dorm beginning of June 2011, a few months shy of turning 14. I could not imagine being 13 again and having to handle the great and stress he faced.

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