Sunday, January 13, 2019

I am going to be talking about BTS for pretty much this whole post because I have nothing else tot all about. I didn't go outside yesterday because my mom was tired and of course my dad was sleeping. It was already night anyways so I just stayed on the computer until my dad told me to get off because the computer was overheating. Then, for the rest of the day I was learning some choreography from some of my favorite music videos from BTS. The dance looks hard to do but after a couple of minutes I got the hang of it. And of course when I say a couple of minutes I mean like 2 hours. 

However, apparently the main dancer learned his dancer in under 4 minutes which I find impossible. But that is what the fandom is saying and apparently he is doing a really good job. Anyways, when I was at school on Friday there is a group of kids who are actual practicing the choreography as well except they want to perform it for the school. I wasn't interested in it at first but then I listened to the song that they are doing and really liked it. The song is called, "GOGO" in English and is honestly a hit.

 It came out last year but I like it a lot because it has a very catchy beat, the dance is modern and applies western elements, and it just sounds cool as well. Something that I learned when watching the lyrics with subtitles are that South Korean words are honestly super long and I don't understand how anyone who isn't already forced to learn it can understand it. Like, to say hello it's like 3 times the letters in English. I made sure of this by seeing the English and South Korean lyrics side by side. There is a definitely a pretty big gap. 

Also, in some of the videos BTS is wearing really expensive clothes from other brands like Supreme and Gucci, but I don't understand if they have to pay the clothing companies so that they can wear the clothing in their live performances. And I feel like the clothing companies would sue them if they had someone who made the clothes for them but still had the words of the brand on them. I just don't think that Big Hit (BTS company) would want to pay money to the clothing companies every time they make a new music video. 

Who knows honestly, the point is that I wonder if Gucci and Supreme are letting them do these things because they already have enough money for themselves and don't need the money so suing isn't an option. If this is how Big Hit gets away with stuff like this I am pretty jealous. Also, one last thing I want to talk about. The new K-pop group that Big Hit released is called "TXT" standing for "Together x Tomorrow" or the other way around, they just revealed their second video starring the second member of the new group and people are going over him since he is the oldest and only 18 years old. 

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