(I’m thirsty, surfin’ on the beat, a fish swimming in water) Revised: I’m thristy 비트 위 surfin’ 물만난 물고기 swimmin’ (But when i I feel a bait, i bite, all the Unnis call me Pippi) (Our positions are exceptional, too busy to be slandered by you) /Jz2R0qVid6Īnother line he completely replaced with lyrics from his Jack in the Box title track, “MORE.” (Our positions are proportional, you should be too busy to slander me) In another line where he previously referenced being on the same level as his peers and wondering how they’re not too busy to slander BTS, he changed the line to indicate BTS is now on a different level and are too busy themselves to hear the slander. (and wherever you go, you find those going through their immature days) /UWVpxYALoH (and wherever you go, you find all the losers of hip-hop) ” By doing this, he took away the name-calling and chose to show a deeper understanding by recognizing that the “losers” are people that may need time to grow. ” During their concert in Busan, J-Hope showed his maturity and wisdom by changing the verse to say instead, “ …and wherever you go, you find those going through their immature days. 3: Killer” lyrics, J-Hope originally raps, “ …and wherever you go, you find all the losers of hip-hop. īoth the mixtape and the album show J-Hope’s artistic growth and strength, with genre-bending songs like “MORE” and 90s hip-hop inspired tracks such as “What If…” which samples “Shimmy Shimmy Ya,” a hip-hop track from 1995 performed by Ol’ Dirty Bastard and produced by RZA, both members of the American hip-hop group, Wu-Tang Clan. At Lollapalooza, he amazed both fans and locals with his set, which included songs from his new album and his 2018 mixtape Hope World. J-Hope made adjustments to his verse that showed his emotional and career growth, showing his true personality in the process.īTS’s J-Hope | released his first solo album, Jack in the Box, earlier this year and became the first South Korean headliner at the popular American music festival Lollapalooza. 3: KILLER” hit back at haters and criticized the Korean hip-hop artist scene. 3: KILLER.”īTS’s rap line, RM (left), J-Hope (center), and Suga (right) | the magnitude of their fame, it’s not always easy to remember that they came from a small company, faced doubts about whether or not they would succeed, and had to continue to work tirelessly to prove people wrong.ĭuring their Yet to Come concert in Busan, J-Hope showed clear evidence of the group’s untouchable status and incredible growth when he changed his verse during the rap line’s performance of “Cypher Pt. Even nearly ten years into their highly successful career, they continue to exceed expectations. The powerful impact the group, their music, and their message have had on fans was also evident. The concert’s economic impact on the businesses in Busan was clear after fans traveled to the second-largest city in Korea for the show, boosting sales at local businesses. ![]() Is it just me or was he blinking back tears halfway through this □ /B38NYAd7lJ ![]() BTS Charts & Translations⁷ October 15, 2022 Yet To Come #YetToComeinBUSAN /bWHwQeIvPz The group performed to over 50,000 people at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, not counting the thousands of people watching screens set up outside the stadium and the incredible almost 50 million people who livestreamed the concert from home.īTS’s “Yet to Come” concert in Busan | group performed a 90-minute set of 19 songs, mixing their newer songs with their classic hits for a night of nostalgia, which made ARMYs and BTS emotional. BTS gave the world a magical performance in Busan, providing the show for free in a bid for the city of Busan to be chosen to host the World Expo 2030.
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