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Thamra Mohamed

Thank you for your content.

belo

They are not dance covers, they are their solo songs from the wings album (the one with blood sweat and tears)

Carolyn Graham

The songs aren’t covers they are solos…one was Boy meets Evil by J-hope & other was Lie by Jimin

dxwxt

oh damn, I still need to get into solo's have not heard many if any

dxwxt

You are Most welcome, let me know if there is anything you guys would like me to do to improve the content <3

belo

The members release some of their solo songs on soundcloud, but you can get to them after you done with the albums.

Megan

Yeah, they've always managed to put out fun content for ARMY, even from the beginning. And there is a lot of jokes, not just Jin's dad jokes that only Koreans would understand, or someone who has a decent knowledge of the Korean language or culture. I always tried going in knowing that there would be things that went over my head, but as I've started studying korean, I definitely understand a lot of them more. Sometimes in the subtitles you'll see something like (Play on Words) that tells you that it's a joke based on korean. And you'll definitely run into that in later episodes. Korean language or spelling games are common, so at least becoming familiar with the alphabet itself wouldn't hurt for the future. But it's certainly not necessary to enjoy the episodes. Honestly, the first time I watched these, I still enjoyed just seeing them laugh and have fun, whether I understood the jokes or not. And you can always go back and re-watch them later with more understanding. Run BTS never gets old.

dxwxt

I am actually interested in studying Korean as I am already doing Japanese ( Still a beginner though ) but what did you find the best way to study Korean ? I use Duolingo and some YouTubers for my Japanese

Megan

Duolingo definitely has korean. I've never tried that one specifically myself, so I couldn't tell you how it is. Though if you like the format of how it's teaching you Japanese, you might like that. There are a lot of different ones and it all depends on which one explains things in a way you understand and since everyone learns differently, it can sometimes be a bit of trial and error. I currently use a website called HowToStudyKorean.com for the majority of my learning, which has all the grammar lessons for free on the site, but has workbooks and word searches you can purchase for like, $5 each. But also there's other ones that I've heard are pretty good. Talk to Me in Korean is good. I have the first workbook of that to give myself some extra exercises to work with.

Anonymous

One of my favourite epic love the reaction as always