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Not sure when I’ll be putting this up on YouTube, if at all, so enjoy!

Let me know which ones I liked the sound of and I’ll get them done for you here on Patreon before anyone else sees them! 🫶

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TeddyGrey Reacts To “A Guide To BTS Members: The Bangtan 7”

#AGuideTo #BTS #Reaction __________________________ You are missing out on EXCLUSIVE reactions over on Patreon! ⬇️ https://www.patreon.com/TeddyGreyOnStuff?fan_landing=true Spotify Playlist ⬇️ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0GJ4Bt1cwiB2ktTdSErESV?si=4uCKJUJ3QduhVJvtMEppDQ Twitter: TheGreyestTeddy Instagram: @teddy___grey Business: geddytrey@gmail.com ___________________________ This reaction was recorded and edited by myself. The views of Teddy Grey neither represent nor reflect the views of any human on Earth. *Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS.“

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Anonymous

also newer armies recommend this but the suga and spice introduction to 7 menbers of BTS is has much more info and shorter !

Anonymous

I'm super excited for this! I'm so happy the time has finally come where you will be reacting to their work as a group. First of all, I'd like to apologize for all the backlash you received from the post you made on twtter. There are different way's people can go about things and the way they did it wasn't right. As an army I understand wanting to protect the guys, but I also don't agree to the extent other armys will go to do that ( i.e hate comments and death threats ect.) there is a right and wrong way to get ones point across and I'm so very sorry you had to go through that... I am happy however that it didn't off put you on checking them out in the end. I also would like to mention, I love your honesty. Not everyone is going to like everything they do and you being true and honest about what you do and don't like is refreshing. I'm excited to continue down this journey with you and can't wait to see which song you decided on reacting to first. Borahae

R875d

lol I watched this guide a million times .. thank you so much I am excited I don't know which one you should react to it first but I will wait gladly.

Anonymous

Ddaeng live with the vocal line rapping

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I think a few things need to be clarified Jungkook joined bighit when he was 13. Korea used to use a different aging system where when you are born you are automatically a year old this, from what I was told by my father, was because of the superstition that if a baby were to die before the age of one it was considered bad luck on the family. Also instead of aging up on your birthday everyone in Korea ages up on New Years. So if you were born on December 31 you would automatically be 1 year old and then the next day on New Years you would be 2 years old even though you were actually only a day old. So when Jungkook joined he was actually 13/14 depending on if his birthday passed. Also they mentioned BTS being from a small company but didn’t really explain more. The company BTS is a part of was on the verge of bankruptcy before BTS, members of a former girl group they had debuted (which is most likely why Big Hit never had another girl group until becoming HYBE) were involved in a huge blackmailing scandal against a Korean actor I believe it was which tanked the company. That’s why they all shared a single room. That’s why they didn’t have the power and influence to perform on music shows. When they finally did get a spot they weren’t given a green room, they had to rehearse for the performance not on the stage but in the hallway of the building. They are the definition of started from the bottom when it comes to K-pop. Everything that’s happened for them was due to their hard work, dedication, and fans. As for the Young Forever being sung by Army, often when you go to K-pop concerts there are a group of people going around the lines passing out banners/signs and it will usually say on it “hold up during XYZ song” or “sing XYZ song when it plays” kind of thing so there was probably a sign that they each got saying something along those lines and everyone participated. Also another fun fact is Jin would sometimes drive Jungkook to school and from the age of 13 to now being 26 and Jin being the oldest he pretty much raised Jungkook even though he’s only 5 years older than him. Also I feel like there needs to be more info regarding the group they were originally supposed to be a hip hop group and instead switched to the K-pop group that you see now. They also had a show in America (the video you see of them asking people on the street to come to their concert) called American Hustle Life where they had to learn from people in the American hip hop community about what hip hop was and how they acted and what the “lifestyle” was like. Also they’ve come out with a handful of games one of which was BTS World that had its own soundtrack where some of the members collabed with famous western artists. One of the songs was called All Night and it featured RM, Suga, and Juice WRLD. As for ARMY most of them can be really nice but due to the sheer amount of people that make up ARMY you will have a lot of the angry haters that if you don’t agree with them they’ll come after you. Obviously you’ve gotten the hate comments and death threats but people have even been doxxed. But overall ARMY does a lot of good. Army as you saw often donate to charities and organizations all over the world. K-pop Stan’s in general as well as tiktok users had reserved tickets for a Trump Rally. Trumps team thought there would be a turn out of a million people during the middle of Covid and there were actually only 6,000 people that did attend due to the fake tickets reserved. There have even been ARMY in other countries that have used their love of BTS to bring awareness and change to atrocity that were being done by their country’s government, like in Chile where a girl started a digital campaign for another presidential candidate running against the conservative candidate that was often compared to Trump. She used many of the tactics that we do to support our K-pop groups like photocards of the candidate, posting K-pop idols on their campaign signs, doing cup sleeves,etc. to encourage people to vote against the other candidate and was a successful campaign as her candidate became the youngest president of Chile.