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@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
What song should I react to next? *Let me know!*
@sc33h3o3
@sc33h3o3 Год назад
regarding your intro paragraph, it's actually an album not a mixtape? and not his first he had previously released mixtape(s)
@chiqadee5996
@chiqadee5996 Год назад
I think you would like Black Swan by BTS. I think as a musician you would appreciate the lyrics. It's also deep.
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
@@chiqadee5996 that’s so cool! I actually recorded that reaction today! And I agree! That hit me hard! Can’t wait to release it
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
@@sc33h3o3 thank you for that! I will change as soon as possible 😊
@hoanhuynh7059
@hoanhuynh7059 Год назад
Can you please check out RM's Wildflower and Jin's The Astronaut? RM also released his first solo album, Indigo. I love all the songs in the album because the lyrics are deep.
@annehanchek4526
@annehanchek4526 Год назад
J-Hope is probably the purest expression of hip-hop culture working today, bringing together dance, rap, raw lyrics, art, and community connection. Pure humanity.
@sevenxgirl
@sevenxgirl Год назад
I recommend reacting to "Boy Meets Evil." Not only is it a great song, but you will also get to see some of J-hope's insanely talented dancing. 🙂
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
Sounds cool! Thank you!
@ironick5
@ironick5 Год назад
" j-hope's lyris is SO DEEP but simple which is REALLY hard to pull off as a lyricis " j-hope is mindblowing.
@tammarabg8174
@tammarabg8174 Год назад
J-Hope has said in interviews that his album, Jack in the Box, was his "aspirations to break the mold and grow further", and his desire to showcase a "different side of me...an extremely dark, raw side" instead of his happy sunshine self that he usually shows. Jack in the Box is J-Hope breaking out of the Box. He was nervous about this album, worried that his fans would not like or not understand this side of him. His designed his album to tell his story starting with an intro that tells the story of Pandora, followed by J-Hope's first track "Pandora's Box" and seven more tracks in a variety of styles and emotions. J-Hope directed (is that the correct title?) all the elements--what he wore, the storyboards for the MVs, the album design (art work by Kaws), talking with the director of the MV about the shots. He wanted to work with producers who could help give the song the feeling that he wanted. Arson was produced by Clams Casino, who also produced STOP (4th track on the album).
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
That’s super cool! Thank you!!
@evek2501
@evek2501 Год назад
Very informative comment. Thanks!
@reneezemlock7880
@reneezemlock7880 Год назад
@@BlakeMakesMusic He wanted Jack in the Box to be listened to from top to bottom. I HIGHLY recommend doing an entire album review. The whole album is only 22 minutes.
@kara-karina8530
@kara-karina8530 Год назад
The great thing about BTS is that none of them want to disassociate from the group. They want to be able to do both solo and group activities because they love each other too much to part ways. I thought when J-Hope was the first to release a solo album his was the top album of the year but then RM released his Indigo and I decided this was my favourite. The fun thing about BTS is that their only competition is themselves 🤣 They will be vastly different in their solo projects while they are going through their military service one by one but when they reconnect their music will evolve again. Can not wait! So far, J-Hope and RM released albums, Jin, a gorgeous single with Coldplay, The Astronaut (you should totally check it out), Jimin's album is coming next month. Jungkook did Dreamers, a World Cup official song and Jimin did Vibe, a collab. Still not albums yet frombother memberd so we are waiting for more. 💜💜💜
@Zarlor97422
@Zarlor97422 10 месяцев назад
I was sad when they signed for 10 more years... I want JHope to go solo so Bad ! this man creativity is insane and being in BTS being in BTS is a hindrance to its creation.
@alicesworld1
@alicesworld1 Год назад
70 year old BTS Army here. I suggest you watch the behind the scenes video on the making of this MV. It's great. Also, please react to his historic and record breaking performance at the famous Lollapalooza Music Festival last August. He performed shortly after he released his first official solo album, "Jack In the Box". He asked that fans listen to his album in order because it all tells a story. So I think you should react to ALL the album tracks in order. Then react to the Lolla performance. I think you "get" J-Hope really well and I thank you for this in depth reaction. I think you are super great!!! 💜
@DC-di7uc
@DC-di7uc Год назад
j-hope wrote this masterpiece and Clams Casino produced it. This producer also worked on one of my favorite b-sides on this album: “Stop(there are no bad people in the world)”. The live band arrangements for these tracks at Lollapalooza went crazy. I highly recommend them. Arson became my top track from the first listen. I love its ICP and Cypress Hill vibes.
@yarikun325
@yarikun325 Год назад
You are very on point with complimenting Hoseok's lyrics: Kim Eana (one of the best and most respectful Korean lyricsist) while talking about Jack In The Box said that in history of Korean lyrics no one reached such a peak as lyricsist as Hoseok.
@coffeetalk9761
@coffeetalk9761 Год назад
Is this in starry nihh radio?
@nirvana6172
@nirvana6172 Год назад
This is the most honest reaction of ARSON I've watched. The song lyrics from his whole album called "Jack In The Box" is truly amazing, I hope you'll have time listening and diving into the lyrics of these, you will see how artistic & honest j-hope as a musician. He is really versatile, intricate and honest in his music. Thank you for understanding his ARSON lyrics.
@nirvana6172
@nirvana6172 Год назад
i recommend you to watch the live version of this, j-hope sounds even better in live performances. Lolapalooza chicago performance of ARSON was so good, please watch it. He is a versatile performer, thanks for appreciating j-hope's music.
@mplahke
@mplahke Год назад
2022 MAMA show was even better--more closeups and he slayed with fashion.
@StarlightHoya
@StarlightHoya Год назад
The soft sound you hear in the background is the reverse sound of a siren of an ambulance / fire truck . He made it connected to the theme ARSON ☺️ GENIUS!
@maryannbaxter73
@maryannbaxter73 Год назад
Man, one of the best performances ever (and I am A 50 year old rock lover mom) is the J Hopés Lolapallooza performance. He is an amazing artist. I can´t get tired of watching the concert. There is a behind the scenes for the making of this video. Great reaction.
@eli-sg9gp
@eli-sg9gp Год назад
since it was mentioned briefly, j-hope is turning 29 on the 18th!! he's the 3rd oldest in bts. the group's age range is currently 25-30
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
Thank you for the info! 😊
@rafaelsmith5737
@rafaelsmith5737 Год назад
@@BlakeMakesMusic 17:31 No, all BTS members actually but especially the rap line RM, J-Hope and Suga You should check the others out before saying that. RM'S Wildflower and Suga's Shadow Their lyricism are comparable to J-Hope
@WiseOwl_so_1d_like_to_think
Since you like More and Arson so much, you should definitely check out JHope’s concert at Lolapalooza, showcasing his album, Jack in the Box. The first half is essential solo JHope. The 2nd half has elements of his BTS persona, as he is the group’s dance leader. To Note: JHope would always want to be known as JHope of BTS, as he is very proud of their body of work. JITB is his attempt to show his own voice when not on BTS stage, and is an extension of his creative space.
@susan-bv7ym
@susan-bv7ym Год назад
You should watch the making of the video. j-hope was hands on with his album but also every aspect of the making of the mv's. He is an honest, deep reflective song writer and a known to be a kind humble person.
@amberpearce710
@amberpearce710 Год назад
Bts lyrics 99% are deep or poetic or tells their story or good message, etc. especially if it is written by them (which 99% their songs are written by them). BTS lyrics is one of the main factors that made BTS popular and draw people into them.
@skyedestiny
@skyedestiny Год назад
More than not caring, I think that the message of Arson is to explain just how hard, scary, and exhausting BTS's rise to fame is and how much pressure has gone into maintaining that position. It's agonizing, and yet, it's exhilarating. Hoseok mentions in this that he doesn't know if he wants to go back to things, basically, but that it's up to him and him alone if he's going to choose to keep burning or let the flames be extinguished. But it's a kind of double-edged sword, right? You are bright and brilliant, burning, but you're also in agonizing pain. You can't have one without the other.
@nicolehamad3791
@nicolehamad3791 Год назад
If you want a full J-Hope of BTS experience I would HIGHLY recommend his live performance at Lollapalooza. It was promoting his new album but it also has songs off his mixtapes and "solos' in bts projects. It is a well rounded was to understand J-Hopes talent and range as an artist.
@BetterGreta13
@BetterGreta13 Год назад
J-Hope was my bias from the beginning and I am so proud of how he has evolved and much critical acclaim he has been receiving for his work!! I love all seven members of BTS, but I find something especially magical about this man who dances and smiles but still harbors a beautifully complex darker side! Thanks for the reaction!!!
@deanncoates8456
@deanncoates8456 Год назад
Going to a JHOPE show...he headlined at Lolapalooza last year on a Sunday and there were approx 100,000 people there to see him. ARMY strong showed up and he was incredible! Biggest ticket sales in Lola history & first time Lola Sunday sold out before the other days. You can watch it on YT.
@biru-kelabu-0821
@biru-kelabu-0821 Год назад
*Jack in the Box,* the album where "More" and "Arson" come from, is amazing. The concept, the lyrics, the message, the music, the story line. It's a very cohesive album that you should listen to in order. J-hope is an incredible storyteller. I don't know if you have the time to react to the whole album (10 tracks, 22 minutes), but if you like j-hope, you should definitely listen to the album, on or off camera. And his performance at Lollapalooza! He's a born performer. "More" was his opening number, so maybe you can react to it to get a taste of this electrifying solo concert. I would also LOVE to hear your thoughts on *Wild Flower by RM* that explore similar themes of fame and success, but in a very different way. His album "Indigo" also digs deep into his thoughts, about being an artist and being human. For yet another side to BTS solo work, *The Astronaut by Jin* is a love letter to ARMY that he released before he enlisted to the military for 18 months. These seven members of BTS work so well together and they're all equally talented, and yet so different from one another. BTS is known (and loved) for their honest and sincere lyrics, based on their own thoughts and feelings and experiences. This is why they talk about teens and dreams, about the suffocating school system, about young love, in their first albums (2013-2014), when most of them were teens themselves. This is why they talk about their relationship with fame and success and the toll it takes on them in their latest albums, including in their solo endeavors. You've already reacted to their song "Yet to Come". If you listen to it again and read the lyrics, you'll find this theme again, but from a different angle. Their lyrics are very personal, and yet there's a universality to them that listeners can relate to them. The rap line in particular write most of their own verses, and that's why their names are credited in most BTS songs, and of course in their solo songs. That's why RM has 210 songwriting credits, while Suga and j-hope have 100+ songwriting credits (I don't remember the exact numbers). All three are deeply contemplative and introspective.
@ironick5
@ironick5 Год назад
j-hope is a genuis genius lyricist... And u got it right bro. Aside from the part j-hope face is on fire... The rest of the props and stuff is a real things. I'm so glad that finally he put himself and his art/music foremost. And j-hope solo project he really come with his own team. He pick who he want to works and it's his personal choices. It's all new people he works for this album.
@kathyamiria6881
@kathyamiria6881 Год назад
You would love to see him live on Lollapalooza. Arson live is even better
@user-us6ph8re6h
@user-us6ph8re6h Год назад
Jhope King ❤
@YanneAsousa
@YanneAsousa Год назад
I love j-hope ❤️‍🔥💜👑
@eli-sg9gp
@eli-sg9gp Год назад
jack in the box, which is the album this song & more are from, was the first *official* solo album from a bts member, as a member of bts. their other independent projects were considered separate releases prior to this one this song from j-hope, specifically, is about his relationship with his fame and success, and the question of what to do with it going forward and how that affects him personally (the feeling of burning alive & setting everything else on fire is very apt imo, as someone who's followed their journey since the beginning). that's my interpretation, anyway. he has a documentary about making the album & performing it at lollapalooza coming out this month where we'll surely glean more. the album is overall amazing, and underrated even within the fandom. i highly suggest listening to it sometime, on or off camera. it's tied with the other member suga's first solo release for my favorite thing to come out of them, personally (long comment incoming) i'm sure you've had other comments of this nature, but i don't figure one with a rundown of bts's genre history n i feel like that may be helpful in choosing recommendations. while this was a tone shift for j-hope (he had a brighter, more colorful image leading up to this), it wasn't a genre shift. j-hope, suga, and rm are the rappers of bts, and its first members. 2 out of the 3 were underground rappers prior to bts, and the 3rd (j-hope) was a street dancer & very connected to hip hop through that. bts was originally a heavily hip hop oriented group until 2015, when they decided to expand their artistic catalog & try new genres (partially as a last-ditch effort to continue as a group, bc of financial struggles). their 2015-2016 work is more of an amalgamation of alternative pop & hip-hop with notes of all kinds of other genres than typical pop. 2017-2019 gave us their typical pop, and their skyrocket to global dominion. 2020 to now they've released a few bubblegum pop singles, a pop album (map of the soul: 7), an impromptu alternative pop album about the pandemic (be), and an anthology album with 3 new singles called proof, run bts is from that one. rm released his first *official* solo album called indigo in december, i think you'd appreciate it when you're ready to explore the others!! he's a very soulful, contemplative artist and thinker. i also think you'd find suga's first release, agust d, interesting, especially from a musical angle. suga is a very skilled & prolific producer and talented musical mind. as for bts the group, i think you'd be intrigued by "rain" from their 2014 album dark&wild. it's a jazz-influenced piece & one of my all-time favs. "ma city" is another very good one (from a diff album), but i think you'd really like dark&wild as a whole bc it has the most rock influence from anything they've done as a group. anyw, long comment over lol i figured i'd pool some info & recommendations for you. i hope you don't feel overwhelmed, just absorb what you want & what interests you!! i only intend to be insightful. the same for any other comments you get. first and foremost, you should just enjoy yourself & what bts has to offer.
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
This is all incredibly helpful. Thank you so much! I appreciate all of the info you gave me and shared. 😃 can’t wait to hear more
@ivka4762
@ivka4762 Год назад
@@BlakeMakesMusic J-Hope's album may be underappreciated within the fandom (after all, many BTS fans are more pop listeners), but it had excellent reviews in all the major world music media, the Grammys named J-Hope artist of the month along with Beyonce, and Rolling Stone magazine ranked him into the top ten albums of 2022. J-Hope wanted to make this album, even though he was aware that it would not be as commercially successful as his first mixtape. He didn't even release it in physical form to support the environment. The album is really great, as is his Lollapalooza performance with a live band. Especially the first part of the performance has a great rock feel. When it comes to lyrics, all three BTS rappers are poets in their own way, RM has great intelligent puns, Suga aka Agust D writes deep inner confessions and you already know J-Hope. It is BTS's rap line, their creation and influence that makes BTS different from other kpop and makes them exceptional.
@eli-sg9gp
@eli-sg9gp Год назад
@@BlakeMakesMusic ofc!! gotta put my decade-long backlog of data abt this band to use somehow lol. but it's such a treat to see you appreciating j-hope so much, he's absolutely incredible even in such a surreally talented line up of bandmates, but he tends to go overlooked on the whole (by design on his part, often. despite being a performer he prefers to put attention on others rather than himself). so it's very nice to see someone else becoming obsessed with him the way i am!! can't wait to hear more of your thoughts as well 🖤
@amberpearce710
@amberpearce710 Год назад
@@ivka4762 honestly these days I don’t think Jhope is underrated in the fandom. Maybe you could say that a few years back, but I don’t think you can now. Just my opinion though.
@ivka4762
@ivka4762 Год назад
@@amberpearce710 I thought his album was underrated in the fandom. Or maybe misunderstood, it's just underground. I've read a lot of opinions from Army saying they don't like the album, despite it being a masterpiece. Of course, they have the right, it's their taste. I'm glad that J-Hope is now more respected, but I keep reading opinions that praise RM and Suga for their songwriting and completely ignore J-Hope. J-Hope is still last in popularity in the fandom, despite receiving recognition outside the fandom, especially in the West. In the Korean Awards, he was often not even nominated, or won only non-artistic categories. PSY won the best album award. So catchy mainstream songs. Jimin's fandom frequently attacks J-Hope, most recently they were upset that Hobi attended a Dior show. So yes, J-Hope is (mostly on his own merit) a megastar in k-pop, but he's still underrated compared to the other members of BTS.
@quackquack2436
@quackquack2436 Год назад
Thank you for reacting to j-hope! he really is the coolest haha, I'm so glad he's getting more and more recognition, he really deserves it :) About the lyrics, I agree about him not sounding like he's too full of himself, I actually interpreted it as a dilemma on wether to put out the fire or burn brighter even though he might get burned in his own arson (?) like of course he's proud of his work and how he "lit the flame" but he has also gotten hurt in the process
@catherinemadeinbrasil05
@catherinemadeinbrasil05 Год назад
I interpreted the same way ❤️‍🔥💜
@julieflores595
@julieflores595 Год назад
One of the best reaction for Arson. I agree with you. As a jhope fan since the beginning, I was always waiting for him to be vulnerable enough to show this side of him outside of kpop that really box him in. Jack In the Box is a masterpiece and I hope you'll find time to listen to whole album.
@blue-go4gr
@blue-go4gr Год назад
Arson has been my favorite song since its release! If you think the lyrics are deep it even goes even deeper than you think. I remember sobbing the first time I read the lyrics.. I'd love to talk about it but it'll trigger some memories so I'll leave up to you good luck 👍 gonna say one thing tho J-hope is a genius musician, and THE BEST performer ever.
@jessicapierce3027
@jessicapierce3027 Год назад
Some of my favorite songs by BTS are "Dis-ease" and "Rain," but really they have so many great songs. Their lyrics are definitely a draw for many ARMY, but if someone doesn't want to deep dive into the lyrics and just listen casually, their sound is so diverse that there will be a song that everyone can find for their playlist. I can listen to their music all day, group and solo, and not have any particular sound be over saturated. J-HOPE has released some really good music, please someday check out his stage for Lollapalooza. Each member of BTS is so talented in their own way, they are currently all focusing on solo work and promotions, and they will rake in even more success and fans as they begin to showcase even more than they have been giving us before.
@nancykrew225
@nancykrew225 Год назад
Arson is like my soundtrack on my way to work.....always sets my mood for the day
@jhopeur7219
@jhopeur7219 Год назад
You should check out Hobipalooza (j-hope headlined Lollapalooza with a 70 minute set). He's a phenomenal rapper and writer (and singer) but performing is where he's a titan in the industry. And MORE and Arson live...it was like a rap and rock concert. He was just an incredible force and no one is doing what he's doing. And his range is so massive. Like Arson and MORE are one thing but Daydream and Ego are another and Blue Side and Airplane are another and Hangsang and Baseline are another...he can really do it all. And you really seem to appreciate it and I'd love to see you dig into his stuff more! He has such a specific and well-defined brand but he still manages to surprise and challenge fans and it makes him such an exciting artist to follow.
@Jess1013
@Jess1013 Год назад
Ahhhhh I’m so glad someone picked up the nu-metal influence! More and Arson (and Pandora’s Box on his album) takes me back to a time of drop D down tuning, super heavy distortion pedals, slap bass, and Hot Topic wardrobes lol. I saw a lot of people saying they heard Nirvana, which was confusing to me, but maybe grunge is their only frame of reference when it comes to rock music with distorted guitars? Since nu-metal sits in the pocket of hip-hop meets metal, I was hearing Korn, Linkin Park, Ill Niño, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, but J-hope made it modern and I LOVED it. I’m so glad you’re appreciating BTS’ artistry as a group and as individuals. They are truly a group like no other. Happy listening 😊
@butterbuttersbetter3689
@butterbuttersbetter3689 Год назад
With much of BTS’s music (group and solo) it doesn’t pay to get too hung up on structure, as while much of it definitely conforms to typical pop structure many songs also throw that out the window. Lyrics are always important in their songs. Even songs which taken alone seem possibly simple are frequently part of a bigger theme across an album or even an album series.
@ipurpleyou5227
@ipurpleyou5227 Год назад
It's so interesting how different art is interpreted. I never got the message from this that he 'doesn't care', rather he cared so much and was so passionate he's scared he burned himself out and now wonders if he wants to reignite the fire after he burned so much. Edit: it dawns on me that you meant him not caring in context of the structure of his song not specifically designed to be more marketable but rather unique
@tracydowd4013
@tracydowd4013 Год назад
*Please use these links, as many of the originals do not have English subtitles* That's what ARMY's are for, adding subtitles and re-uploading so other ARMY's can understand the lyrics. J-Hope - Jack In The Box Album (visualizer) Playlist - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wOxdDNphm1A.html J-Hope - Jack In The Box Album Interview - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-umSGz3WtLMg.html *J-Hope Lollapalooza Performance in 2 parts. Subtitled by 'Enjoy BTS More'* J-Hope Lollapalooza Performance Part 1(w/Eng. subs) - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BDhHGIYY5HY.html J-Hope Lollapalooza Performance Part 2 (w/Eng. subs) - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ler3CbM9aoI.html
@crystalsnow1138
@crystalsnow1138 Год назад
I feel bad for Enjoy BTS More. She can't upload to youtube until April because of 2 channel strikes. I love her channel so much.
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@tracydowd4013
@tracydowd4013 Год назад
@@crystalsnow1138 Yeah, that sucks. She had to remove the YET TO COME IN BUSAN content from her youtube, but all the other stuff is still there. She's such a sweet person.
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
@@crystalsnow1138what happened 😮
@tracydowd4013
@tracydowd4013 Год назад
@@BlakeMakesMusic She got two copyright strikes, so she can't post until one of them is removed. In April she will post again
@OT7_DopeOldARMY
@OT7_DopeOldARMY Год назад
You need to listen to "Jack in the Box" top to bottom - THEN you'll see the breadth of j-hope's talent and his wide range of ability to switch genres.
@siriuslylucky130
@siriuslylucky130 Год назад
Thank you for your reaction, I’ve learned a lot from you. JHope will NEVER disassociate himself with BTS!
@AlexaOleksa
@AlexaOleksa Год назад
08:14 That what differs BTS, their pop songs have the amount of lyrics. They have analogies that will amaze you. Like 134340 - Pluto song, where they compare people to planets and how Pluto was excluded from plantes as analogy of broke relationship. Or Paradise or any their more social driven songs like Silver spoon. BTS developed from hip hop oriented members and three rappers are main contributers to the lyrics and production of overall band sound, so you will get substantial lyrics even in seemingly love songs, cause their love song never cliche or cheesy
@giny2633
@giny2633 Год назад
For the upcoming, I recommend "Wildflower" by RM, or the Tiny Desk Concert of RM. His new album "Indigo" is truly recording academy worthy. There'll also be a Disney+ documentary on February 17th about j-hope. It follows him from album production, to a listening party with BTS members, all the way to Lollapalooza where he was a headliner with a 1.5 hour set. Maybe cool to watch on your own, and film a review/reflection after.
@irabbitty
@irabbitty Год назад
Please take a look at the live versions of More and Arson at the 2022 MAMA award show
@cigarttae3387
@cigarttae3387 Год назад
I love seeing jhope finally get the love he deserves, of course all of the guys do but jhope especially has been more in the background and pushed to the side by a lot of fans, as someone who relates to him and looks up to him its so great to see others notice how much of a gem he is (and always has been)
@bernadette3069
@bernadette3069 Год назад
Thank you for reacting to J-Hope. He is my Ult Bias. Definitely checkout his live performances like Lollapalooza. I recommend watching his Documentary on Disney plus.
@evek2501
@evek2501 Год назад
Great song! Thanks for the informative reaction. It's always great to hear another musician's impression. The video is in two shots: The first one with his clean outfit and the second one, with the burned outfit. The effects are real. There is a video on RU-vid showing the behind-the-scenes.
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
Thanks for the info! I’ll have to check that out! 😊
@FREEKYFERRET
@FREEKYFERRET Год назад
Just watched your Black Swan reaction which is what brought me here. I think they’re all amazing but jhope is my bias. I’m a 46 year old army from London who’s main preferences regarding music are metal and hip hop. His mixtape, Hope World and album, Jack in the Box have different qualities to them but they’re both completely my vibe. As it’s my day off today I’m gonna subscribe and binge some of your other reactions. ✌️💜
@vilsenvardag1878
@vilsenvardag1878 Год назад
J-hope thinks this is the most important song on the album. So glad you liked it!
@SoyYayi
@SoyYayi Год назад
You’re gonna lose your mind watching his performance last year on Lollapalooza 🙌🏼 Was EPIC!! Jack in the box was a surprise for many people, Including me, I’m so happy that Hobi continue to demonstrate the complete artist that he is. Please react to Wildflower by RM, is a Master piece, from his last álbum INDIGO … the poetry from RM is another level! 💜 Hugs from Panamá! 🇵🇦
@doralopez7022
@doralopez7022 Год назад
JHOPE is truly my Bias! Just love him, and he's grown to be a beautiful person! Very humble and I just hope that he continues to make his ARMYS feel like we're all special! He always makes me laugh and I appreciate all of them! Just enjoy your journey with OT7!!!
@classical7
@classical7 Год назад
Majority of BTS songs are pretty deep. Some sound very upbeat, but lyrics are completely different. That's why there are so many layers and colors to BTS music...both group projects and individual projects. 💜💜
@ebony7177
@ebony7177 Год назад
The two songs are very different because of part of the story they are telling. In More Jhope is talking about he isn't done learning and perfecting his craft. But Arson is saying that he ran so hard and burned the world down but is this the end. He's contemplating whether he's done or if he should continue to keep the fires burning.
@goretewolf58
@goretewolf58 Год назад
JHope Day Dream!!
@silviamunoz6863
@silviamunoz6863 Год назад
All of their songs have their soul in them. BTS's lyrics are important, because they are almost ever deep, meaningful; the messages in their songs are our free therapy against life issues. J-Hope put out his feelings, his "dark" side. You need to watch his solo performance at Lollapalooza (Hobipalooza), to me, it was his fenix rebirth, because the way he feels self confident now is another level!!! BTS's songs are not written to be popular, but to be heard and processed... that's what we say they are not Kpop, not even pop.
@turkishseries7976
@turkishseries7976 Год назад
J-hope isa true artist and I am so happy that all the members have the opportunity to showcase their musical colours en true selfs. I saw that a lot of the solo music has already been recommended. I would like to suggest Still with you from Jungkook (composed and written by him during the pandemic as he missed ARMY and performing) it does not have a mv but the instrumental and lyrics are also very good! Looking forward to your other reactions to BTS and the members 💜.
@aaangelicaaa
@aaangelicaaa Год назад
i'm late to the party but loved your reaction! if you haven't already found out, arson was written by j-hope and clams casino, produced by clams casino and mixed by ken lewis!
@ralphy383
@ralphy383 Год назад
So bts releases a LOT of behind the scenes content of themselves making the music. You can find them on bangtantv, their official RU-vid channel. There are playlists for each album and single release. In the jack in the box album playlist there are several jhope interviews. Arson is about a crossroads for jhope. They spend the past 10 years working nonstop, essentially "burning" the world, making hits, churning out new songs. So in jack in the box jhope is asking himself, should he put out the fire that he and his group set and take a break or should he just keep burning until there is nothing left to burn. BTS have said before during 2020 that they were going through severe burnout as a group. Sometimes you need to take a break from work so that you don't exhaust yourself. A similar sentiment is actually found in RMs album Indigo. Live your life before creating art. (I wanna be a human before I do some art - YUN indigo) But the problem that several bts members have is their work addiction (BTS has a song called Dis-ease which jhope was the primary composer for. Its about this work addiction. It has the jhope old school hiphop sound). And that is why this is even a question in jhopes song. A part of him wants to keep burning himself up.
@skarbuskreska
@skarbuskreska Год назад
BTS members surprise us quite a lot. When we think we know what they will sound like next comeback, turns out they often don't. Same here with j-hope. His earlier mixtape sounded different, and everyone thought he'd play out his dancer card (he's the dance leader, an excellent dancer) but he decided that none of that should attract people but it should be his producing artistry inculding lyricsm only. I have so much respekt for him and his decisions.
@soyothedanny
@soyothedanny Год назад
I love that it clearly tells his struggle/thinking process of "do I live as a BTS member and be done or do I continue as J-Hope or a singer and continue to set ablaze?"
@RayRayTheBent
@RayRayTheBent Год назад
BTS has a one shot video with all of them "Save Me", impressive work.
@cassievaughan8134
@cassievaughan8134 Год назад
I honestly just love how you break things down and start conversations with ARMY. You genuinely react-- have things to say. Thank you for listening :)
@Ana-id6uk
@Ana-id6uk Год назад
Happy you liked it, great reaction. However, JHope doesn't want to disassociate from bts. He mentions them in his songs a lot too. They feel part of the team and receive a lot of support from it. Jimin followed Jhope for his first solo live, which was lollapalooza, so a music festival in the US, to show support and it made such a big difference for JHope apparently. JHope's music is great, and his lyrics are very good. Worth checking out this entire album (Jack in the box), but also his previous Mixtape Hope World. But his solo songs as part of bts (on official bts albums), are also worth a look, one of his best work. Oooor bts songs where Jhope is the primary songwriter such as Dyonisus and Di-sease. This is all for your JHope dive, but one thing to remember. Always read lyrics for bts songs. All of them
@e.l.1342
@e.l.1342 Год назад
This was j-hope!! Hopefully you can watch the documentary on Disney + coming out on 2/17! He’s such an original artist. I think he cares but he really wanted to make a statement with this album. (And he did!)
@carolineorendain2012
@carolineorendain2012 Год назад
BTS core is to create songs that speaks their truth...That's why it is authentic and relatable regardless of age, gender or even race
@kiburzcookies
@kiburzcookies Год назад
you should check out the whole album Jack in the Box.. he made the album to be listened to top to bottom like a story ^^
@danielaborza5928
@danielaborza5928 Год назад
Hy . There s a documentary about Jhooe making Jack in the box,on Disney. He is a great artist that can do it all. He is mesmerizing to watch,and very easy to be loved. They all are,everyone of the member have Something and together theyre the greatest. But individually Jhope is Something else .i love them others,i support theyre projects,listen ți theyre music but JHope has a special place in my heart,not to Say that he is the sweatest Man alive 💜💜💜💜🤗
@kaibeck2987
@kaibeck2987 5 месяцев назад
J-Hope is an incredibly versatile artist, he always takes his music to unexpected yet awesome places! For the next BTS (group) reaction, I’d recommend Fire or Not Today. Not Today has great lyrics and this dirty, gritty synth and bass. Fire has an explosive energy and showcases their stage presence! To hear some of Hope’s other works, I’d say Boy Meets Evil, On the Street ft. J. Cole, Daydream, and Blue Side! They show his range and genre blending. And I agree 100% that their videos are AMAZING!
@Pikaxsu
@Pikaxsu Год назад
It would be awesome to see you reacting to all of his Lollapaplooza gig. We call it Hobipalooza, because he was main event of that day and he made a new record.. Because of course he did. He is our Hobi. 💜
@falling_for3171
@falling_for3171 Год назад
If you want to listen to more of his music, then he has a new album, where these songs come from - "Jack in the Box". But there is also other music that he has released before. In general, he is very versatile musically. Such heavy beats appear only on the last album. But I would say all his music is united by an Old School sound. So this things you can check out besides new album: In 2019, he released a single - "chicken noodle soup". It's a remake of the song he started dancing to. In 2018, his mixtape "Hope world" was released. This is more light, but only in sound, the lyrics there are very deep. So in addition to the new album, you can see these works. I would also say that his performances are an integral part of him as an artist. He's just one of the best performer I've ever seen. And I was a fan of rock indie bands. He's incredible live. So yes, Lollapalooza is a must-watch
@bt6248
@bt6248 Год назад
I REALLY enjoyed your reaction. It's so satisfying to watch someone just beginning to experience Hobi's creativity, especially someone with expertise in the field. Hobi is brave, and he's willing to experiment. I agree with you that he doesn't care about pleasing the gatekeepers, but he does care deeply about being true to his creative core. Also, thank you for appreciating Hobi's intelligent lyrics. He's a poet, but his writing prowess is sometimes overlooked. Based on your reaction to More and Arson, I have a hunch you'll be pumped when you hear the rest of Hobi's Jack in the Box project. You'll respect him even more when you watch his solo debut performance at Lollapalooza. 🔥
@Sasal99l
@Sasal99l Год назад
There are an documentary about this solo album in Disney+, it's called Jhope in the box! It is awesome!
@suzy7645
@suzy7645 Год назад
Review some more Jhope for his birthday week this week. 💜 Some from BTS’s albums like Mama, Let’s Dance and his first album/ mixtape like Ego, Airplane, and some Lollapalooza ( Search for some with subtitles). He is a true Rockstar, especially after he killed it at Lollapalooza!!
@Mori-Chan613
@Mori-Chan613 Год назад
Thank you for your reaction. Please react to J-Hope at Lollapoloza 💜 He performed More, Arson and his other songs from his album Jack in the box. He was incredible!! J-Hope wrote and produced his songs. He got help from his label's staff but BTS individually work on their own songs/mixtapes/albums. There are 7 very talented and multi-faceted artists in that group.
@vilsenvardag1878
@vilsenvardag1878 Год назад
And a J-hope show live... His Lollapalooza is free on BangtanTV's youtube channel.
@mae__
@mae__ Год назад
6:30 the guys running were really on fire (there are behind the scenes) I don't think it's the 1st time I'm hearing the Korn parallel actually! On this album the songwriting is all him! But he had quite a few different producers! Can't wait for his Disney + documentary when he's gonna take us in the album making process and Lollapalooza performance!
@CenseaOT7
@CenseaOT7 Год назад
BTS and their individual work is sometimes their own genre. Great reaction! Looking forward to your reaction for the making of video
@Shahz07
@Shahz07 Год назад
Jhope performed at lollapalooza You can find his live performances on bangtantv (officially) BUT those don't have eng subs so I'd recommend the Enjoy Bts More channel (which is fan uploaded)
@AMPrakugaki
@AMPrakugaki Год назад
this was a great reaction. I appreciate your perspective and, particularly, your respect for his passion.
@ever7785
@ever7785 Год назад
Please watch & react to Jhope’s Lalapalooza held at Chicago US last year. It was the unforgettable solo mini concert of Jhope, so iconic. 😊
@anei9510
@anei9510 Год назад
Please react to jhope lollapalooza
@sc33h3o3
@sc33h3o3 Год назад
especially Baseline/Cypher1/Hangsang segment 🔥🔥
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
Thank you! I’ve heard a lot of good things about that performance! 😀
@houseofalex
@houseofalex Год назад
@@sc33h3o3this !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@butterbuttersbetter3689
@butterbuttersbetter3689 Год назад
@@sc33h3o3 OMG yes. I absolutely fell in love with Hangsang (which I hadn’t really vibed with before) after that performance.
@YUYUith
@YUYUith Год назад
thank you for the things you pointed out, and your appreciation for this song and BTS :)
@uaremymang
@uaremymang Год назад
you should listen to the rest of his album jack in the box and watch his lollapalooza live performance
@desserieocampo6890
@desserieocampo6890 Год назад
Thanks.for your reaction
@mal4068
@mal4068 Год назад
Really love your sincerity. Great reaction.
@what_what__
@what_what__ Год назад
the problem of all music industry is that most of the time the person who wrote lyrics is not creating a melody and/or is not producing that song and/or is not producing an mv for that song and/or not creating a choreo. in the bts case, they always participate (not only listenning a middle or final result and saying yes or no, but really creating) on a song and mv creation, that is why they are soooo good in the transending the lyrics to the song and to the dance and to the mv.
@karynbailey20
@karynbailey20 Год назад
Loved the reaction. Would love to see you do jhope at lollapalooza, there’s a full video on RU-vid. Or RM on tiny desk doing his new solo album. But if you are in charge of the countdown graphics, oh please don’t use that one again. It almost made me barf, ahahaha
@BlakeMakesMusic
@BlakeMakesMusic Год назад
Thank you so much! And yes my wife said the same thing. I’ll be sure to switch it to something less chaotic 😂
@JoobieLoobieSoobie
@JoobieLoobieSoobie Год назад
The genre is boom bap, a type of hip hop from late 80’s
@mariselmercedesmh4143
@mariselmercedesmh4143 Год назад
j-hope in Lollapalooza
@LW-le5vg
@LW-le5vg Год назад
loved your reaction; so honest; enjoyed how discombobulated you seemed to be--and the way you talked through that; kudos to j-hope for inspiring that :) I think you will enjoy more j-hope, RM, and other BTS music and videos; I'll tune in when it happens
@xialias1921
@xialias1921 Год назад
Welcome to the realm of BTS lol. All 7 are storytellers in their own ways. I flew all the way to Chicago to see this man live to make sure he knew how much we were behind him. It is important to know that this is the last song on the album. He has said that his album follows a story. J-hope has many different sides to him. I say realm because all 7 have different shades, our rapline (RM, Suga and J-hope) have more experience in production and lyrics so they have released solo mixtapes in the past. J-hope is the first BTS member to release a solo album. All the guys support each other in their solo endeavors Jimin even flew to Chicago to support J-hope during Lollapalooza. Like other comments have stated BTS roots are in hip hop, even some of their catchier songs have deep meaning. Sometimes I think they do that on purpose. I appreciate the love you have expressed for our hobi, our Hoseok, our hope. Thank you. I'll watch a bit more before giving any recommendations
@carlosomanaarredondo
@carlosomanaarredondo Год назад
If you like J-Hope's stuff.... the BTS songs that are more suited for you are: -Outro: Tear (studio version or live) -Interlude: Shadow (studio version) -Cypher 4 (live) -Cyoher 3 (live in Busan) -Louder than Bombs (studio version)
@chazd2336
@chazd2336 Год назад
OMG TOTALLY GET THE KORN INFLUENCE! Can't unhear!! You have a great ear!
@nerd1858
@nerd1858 Год назад
Yes the people on fire are practical effects and it's not the first time BTS has lit someone on fire in their videos. They have a thing for explosions and fire which I'm totally here for. Lol 💜
@elitzaandreeva8810
@elitzaandreeva8810 Год назад
I would love to see your reaction to one of their live performances - for example: Ma city, So what, Mikrokosmos...
@MariaChavez-ey5sr
@MariaChavez-ey5sr Год назад
If you get a chance do check out Jhopes Lolapalloza set. It’s one of the best ever and historic. Rolling stone ranked it as one of the best ever at Lolapalloza it had a live rock band and is crazy crazy good. If you want captions the channel Enjoy BTS More has it as 2 videos the first half and the second half with captions for both. Can’t recommend it enough he’s so much better live than in music videos if you can believe it. They also use mostly practical effects in their MVs. BTS is known for their incredible lyrics. They blend genres like no one else I’ve listened to. I’d highly recommend checking out Wildflower by RM which has a different also soaring rock opera feel and possibly the best lyrics he’s ever penned. Also the song Interlude:Shadow by Suga of BTS was listed as one of the most complex songs by Vulture when they asked the top mixing engineers the hardest song they ever mixed. It’s soooo good too and the production which Suga did himself is insane.
@goretewolf58
@goretewolf58 Год назад
Thanks for the video! Hope you like it 💜🇧🇷🫰🏻💜
@HailToTheMeep
@HailToTheMeep Год назад
ONE OF THE MOST THOUGHTFUL "REACTION" THANK YOU SO MUCH! Your comment about pop music is shared by many. Including myself. I ignored BTS for years even after their name hit the mainstream, because I have boxed them into the category of "pop", worst still for me at the time, "kpop". I love informed reactions which I would consider more of a commentary because not only do I get to appreciate something I love with others, but also because I always LEARN SOMETHING NEW. So thank you again! (The fact that it is HARD TO BOX THEIR MUSIC INTO A PARTICULAR CATEGORY is why I LOVE THEM SO MUCH). ---- PS: Not all English translations are created equal. At least from what I can see from "MORE" where they simply translate "fish in the flow of water" or "fish in water" into "my element" thereby DESTROYING all the imageries in his lyrics and rap, as just one example. It can be really hard work to get as close as we can to the real sense of the Korean but going through not only several translations but also some explanation on cultural and social contexts of Korean words. ---- PPS: BTS' foundation has always been rooted in what you can see from the rap line's solo projects so far. So for many people a lot of what we see in their solo projects are "new" and almost as if a move from pop, when THIS is them ALL ALONG. It is just that BTS was introduced to the world through their English pop song after the pandemic.
@classical7
@classical7 Год назад
That's our precious Hobi! His birthday is coming up in 3 days on the 18th! Happy Hobi week! 🎉🎊💜
@stacyk3160
@stacyk3160 Год назад
I’m happy to see you diving into more bts. Bts lyrics are very important and usually very personal to the band members. I hope you’re starting to see that. You’ve in the past said they wrote something to be popular…but you didn’t read the lyrics or try to understand the message. They can have catchy songs that also have an important message. Isn’t that called good song writing? Always read the lyrics. Otherwise by just watching the video you won’t get the full experience and the importance of what they have to say. They put their hearts and souls into their song writing. Especially the rap line. There’s so much you should watch. They’re a very diverse and passionate group. I feel that you’ve been underestimating them. You’ve fallen into the trap of judging outward appearances without digging into the actual heart of things. You’ve judged their book without reading what’s inside.
@venayaleina8793
@venayaleina8793 Год назад
Hi, that's a great review! I like it when you say that this song is not on the surface level, this song is deep. And I agree with you. His words and lyrics are simple, concise and deep. I'd like to recommend What If... and Stop from j-hope (they are still part of Jack In the Box). Lyric wise, they make me rethink about my own perspective too. If you feel like it's the right time to dwelve into Jack In The Box, give it a listen from top to bottom, because it's intended to be listened to like reading a book. And I'd recommend you to watch j-hope on LOLLAPALOOZA 2022 (they have the full uncut performance uploaded on the official channel) it was such an exhilarating experience watching it Then if you are interested to know the behind the scene of j-hope's solo documentary, his documentary "j-hope IN THE BOX" will be released on Disney+ this Friday 17th February, 5 PM KST I have enjoyed your review. Cheers for your career!
@KeithQuJones
@KeithQuJones Год назад
Plz listen to Jack In The Box and then watch Lollapalooza performance. That’s a more comprehensive way to get to know the artist named Jhope of BTS
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