Videographer REACTS to Agust D " '대취타' MV " (Daechwita) - FIRST TIME REACTION - What a TURN!

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Published 2024-02-26
Part one starting off with some heat! #music #reaction #reactionvideo #musicreactions

Agust D '대취타' MV:    • Agust D '대취타' MV  

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All Comments (21)
  • @ideagirl
    Congratulations! You're one of the few who got the gist of his message on first guess. Yes. Suga is playing 2 characters of himself. When he started BTS he wanted to be a king with power and fame and clothes and cars and all the luxury he could acquire. But then he realized his most valuable commodity was his time. Paraphrasing. He just wanted to put his feet back on the ground and live life without all the stuff. There is no CGI in this video. It was filmed on location. It's all real. And yes. Suga is a genius. He created the concept, wrote the song, produced it, hired the perfect director, with the perfect cinematographer and perfect art direction. It's the Most Beautiful MV I've ever seen. I have no idea why it wasn't nominated for anything. It's Stunningly Exquisite to look at. The next in the trilogy. Haegum. Hay gum. 2 characters again which I know you would have figured out right away...so it's not a spoiler for you. I do know you could have gone into more depth. Do it. It's your channel. Your POV. Your passion. If it's too long for others, they can turn it off. Check out the reactor, Roscoe. He goes into Deep Dives in interpreting the meaning and the visuals. He is a director by profession. His reactions are long and involved. So. Do You. Indulge us with your expertise! Again. Bravo on your interpretation.
  • @airyfairy2396
    6:47 Agust D once said, "I have never targeted or attacted anyone specifically. If someone felt they were targeted, then that's just their own problem."
  • @breakmyboners
    Nobody asked for this, but I'm inspired tonight. The way I see it, the peasant storyline follows the real life story of Yoongi -- he's a nobody with ridiculous talent. He joins BTS. (This is actually the first time I realized the Jin/JK fight scene represents when BTS came together and the fights they had as a young group). When he takes the keys, BTS debuts. The underground haters mock them, but at the same time notice that the character is starting to prosper? When he rolls up on the king, he represents BTS rising success and international success. The detained version of himself is after BTS became a global phenomenon; he feels trapped by the fame. I've always seen the king as a metaphor for: 1) the rap/hiphop haters (ARMY is the executioner in this one!) 2) SUGA - as part of BTS, suga is king of everything, but AGUST D is inside him and evolving the persona of suga 3) Ego - a cautionary tale from come-up Yoongi to World Star. Don't lose yourself to ego and become mindless with money and power. Okay and a final thing I want to add is about the word daechwita. People look it up and they're like, oh it's military music or played for royal processions. It's a HERALD. It announces a motherfucker is coming. **Imagine the scene in Aladdin where Ali rides into the city (but, like, military and Korean and seeeerious)** He's fucking heralding himself. There's more, but this is already too much. It's one of my favorite songs. I read that it's not autobiographical, and is a reflection of struggles common in their industry and I can see that. I just see autobiography, too. 😊 My ADHD is ON tonight. Sheesh.
  • @susanhill2110
    Fun fact: Jin and JK have a small cameo in this video in the market at the beginning, they’re the two fighting.
  • @user-ft5tl9cw4z
    As Army, (BTS fans) we love genuine reactions to our boys. We don't mind the pausing. Anyone genuinely interested is welcome. 52 and loving my guys for over 2 years now. So talented.
  • @fifiroukine5331
    Agust D aka Suga aka Yoongi wrote, produced the music and conceptualized the storyboard for the trilogy's mvs. He indeed fights against himself (the angry powermonger self which he embodied in the title song "Agust D" from his previous album) Can't wait for the next! Thank you for reacting, and don't hesitate to pause - ARMY like long videos. :D
  • @maryhduke2307
    Suga/AgustD/Min Yoongi of BTS 1st Rapper to sell 1M copies of an album on Day 1 of release! -1st Rapper to have multiple albums w 100 #1's on iTunes worldwide! -Rapper w most songs w 100 #1's on iTunes worldwide! -1st Rapper to earn $3M+ in a single US arena concert
  • @bookbuyer100
    OMG OMG OMG TY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • @ViralunaSee
    I've been waiting for you to get into these videos. I honestly feel like each video manages to outdo the last one. It's a powerful trilogy, honestly. Can't wait to see the next two!!
  • @mikrokosmosmaven
    There a Bangtan Bomb on the official BTS channel (BangtanTV) where Yoongi gives an overview about the inspiration behind the song, how he came up with the concept for the MV and some other details about the making of this MV. If you want to see more. - either the D-2 mixtape interview or the MV shooting sketch, depending on which angle of detail you're looking more.
  • Captain sparks is spoiling us today! Cannot wait to see what you think of the first part of the Agust D triology!:_heart::_Set:
  • @a_galc
    Waaaa I’m so glad this popped up in my feed! It’s been a while since I’ve watched a Dae reaction but of course Yoongi is good anytime anywhere. Thank you for sharing and reacting so thoughtfully to this! 💜🙌🏻
  • @Gaby_dday
    the trilogy in order: Daechwita , Haegeum and Amygdala. The most aggressive or bad one is the alter ego (Agust d) if they are like two personalities.Agust d backwards is Suga, TD is where he was born and the first rap group he belonged to .
  • @ktredmane1209
    Love your videographer POV - really adds something to my experience of a video I've probably seen 100s of times! And don't pay any attention to those who say you should do your videos a different way - you do you! Suga/Agust D is amazing - think you're really going to enjoy the other two videos in the trilogy.
  • @Mancjorot
    Glad I came to watch, the video was so amazing as many of them are and it was really nice to see Anna, Chay and Tal get so into it. Thanks Joe E, have a great day! :_heart::_Set::_heart::_Set::_heart:
  • @NanciBK
    Yoongi says that he sets traps in his music. If you fall into one (if you get offended or feel attacked) then it was for you. It's not about anyone specifically, but for those who fit the description and choose to take it personally, he invites them to do so. LOL The one exception to this is in Cypher Pt 2 when he says to quit rapping and take a vacation and "go to Hawaii, go home" which is a direct reference to a Rapper name BFree who was from Hawaii and was relentlessly awful to BTS, dissing them to their faces. Yes, two aspects of self. The trilogy is a story of his mental health journey with his traumas and he plays dual roles in each one, a "good" aspect and a "bad" aspect. The scar represents his trauma and the "good" aspects are more healed versions of himself with a more healed scar, while the "bad" aspects represent more damaged and struggling aspects of himself. He is "killing" the older and less healthy versions of himself and moving on. In this MV it's his rage, paranoia and isolation he is symbolically destroying. The Mad King with the blonde hair like Yoongi from his early years in BTS is alone, paranoid, taking heads, wrathful. The Peasant Agust D is no longer alone but with his 6 brothers behind him (not the BTS members themselves, but representative of them) and one woman representing ARMY. He is more confident, happier, more grounded. In the end, he shoots the Mad King with a Colt ARMY model revolver, representing the strength he found in ARMY. Note that Peasant Agust D exchanges a couple of looks and gestures with the street butcher in the beginning of the MV, who is the same person as the executioner at the end of the MV. Also the two guys who get into a scrap behind him on the street in the beginning are members of BTS making a cameo appearance. Jin in the false beard and Jungkook. Also, Agust is pronounced like the month of August. Agust D is DT Suga backwards - which is Daegu Town Suga. Daegu is his hometown and also Daegu Town Crew was his original underground rap crew. He went by Gloss as an underground rapper, which is a play on his name, Yoongi, which means "bright/glossy/pearly/shiny" because he is so pale and was even as a newborn. Suga is short for Shooting Guard, his favorite basketball posiition to play. Fun Fact: Yoongi is the first ever NBA Global Ambassador. A fact he finds amusing. He said "Why is the NBA calling me? Aren't they more famous than me?" LOL He can often be seen courtside for games whenever he gets the chance (before he went into his military service.)
  • @psychokitty71
    A couple of things that you might not have picked up on. When the king is in the courtyard, before they start slaying people, those are a bunch of people bowing down and he literally stands on one of them. The king is power-mad and Yoongi has spoken about how greedy he was in the beginning of their time as BTS. Yoongi doesn't want to be like that anymore, so slum-Yoongi gets rid of the mad king.
  • @BangPDsMom
    It’s pronounced August D. 😉It’s Suga reversed plus DT for Daegu Town which is his hometown in South Korea. Daechwita means “great blow” in Korean and is a form of martial music played when the king is on procession. It’s also a play on words for Big Hit, the entertainment company that is home to BTS. The rappers love their word play. 💜
  • @cyann410
    BTS usually have behind the scenes videos on their production and shooting. You will find a lot of info in those videos. And you will find that BTS uses very little cgi. Their work is pretty phenomenal. Most people go into BTS thinking one way, and are amazed at what they find, and do a complete 180. Enjoy! And thank you for reactions to these mvs!