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Which celebrities hate Kpop?

by Ratan Srivastava
Kpop

Celebrities Who Hate Kpop: Not everyone in the entertainment industry gets along. It’s just unrealistic and much too large a business, yet BTS has received a lot of racist comments, mostly since they’re the first Korean group to achieve such international success. Take a look at this list of celebrities that despise BTS.

BTS, sometimes known as the Bangtan Boys, is indeed a South Korean boy band that was formed in 2010 as well as debuted in 2013 underneath the label of neath Big Hit Entertainment. Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, as well as Jungkook, who make up the septet, co-write as well as co-produce a majority of their work. Initially a hip hop ensemble, their musical style has evolved to include a variety of genres.

The acronym BTS refers to Bangtan Sonyeondan, which translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts” in Kpop. The call, according to member J-Hope, expresses the Group’s intention to “dam out preconceptions, critiques, and expectations that aim like bullets at teenagers.” They’re known in Japan as Bdan Shnendan, which translates to “Bdan Shnendan.” As part of their new logo design, BTS said in July 2017 that their call might also stand for “Beyond the Scene.” It was expanded to imply “developing teenagers BTS who are looking beyond the circumstances they’re facing and towards the future.”

ACHILLO, a rapper, became hearthplace when a few netizens dug up some old Facebook posts of his and discovered that he had previously dissed RM. RM previously cooperated with Gaeko of Dynamic Duo, and ACHILLO said that RM’s presence “ruined” the tune.

“The Rap God clashes with the Rap Retard… What will it be like? I’m simply going to pay attention to Gaeko’s poem.”

ACHILLO 

When several BTS fanatics selected to message ACHILLO regarding his post, he didn’t look contrite and continued in safeguarding his position.

B-Free

In 2013, rapper B-Free delivered negative remarks to Suga and RM, criticising them for being idols, despite the fact that he did not consider idols to be rappers. That didn’t sit well with BTS or ARMYs, who saw his comments as insulting to Suga and RM, as well as idols in general. BTS even released a diss track aimed at B-Free in response to his criticism.

“You (Suga and RM) might have pursued a career as rappers, but you couldn’t resist the temptation. Is BTS’ music considered hip hop? Is it hip-hop to wear girly cosmetics on stage?”

— B-Unlimited

While B-Free eventually apologised for his comments, many people slammed him a few years after they were uttered.

Also Read: How to start liking another Kpop group?

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