Agust D 'Agust D' MV *REACTION*

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Published 2023-03-31
GameBoyy 310 || StayTuned TV || Agust Damn D bro!!! Yet again mane...this dood is incredible...nothin like some good ol shit talk over ah beasty beat..my favorite type ah shit. This is definitely playlist worthy. GameBoyy approved without doubt. Tap in and witness this shit. YA HEAR ME!!!

All Comments (21)
  • @doiley3514
    What’s crazy is that when not rapping he’s super chill and soft spoken. Never raises his voice. Doesn’t really argue. Chill. Also, Yoongi made the beat!
  • @adenahill8798
    Suga can talk his shit because he has been eating,sleeping and breathing his craft since he was a kid! He lives for his music. He never stops creating.
  • “Sunbae” means “senior”. He’s dissing the senior rappers who made fun of him and RM for being idols hence the line “be thankful that i decided to be an idol”
  • Yoongi really is a wild card, you never know what’s gonna come out his mouth😂 Don’t stop pausing or going back!! I love that you’re taking the time to actually read what they’re saying & let it sink in lol also love when you look back at Nipsey when your mind is blown like “you hearing this??” 😂😂
  • @KRYONart
    Just wanna add something. For context these songs came about the time where BTS were getting so much hate from all around and to top it off the rap line specifically where getting so much shit for joining an "Idol" group (which is what they call a boy band) that some of the peers they had way back when they were underground rappers told Suga and RM to their face that they betrayed HipHop or some sht like that. There was a part where Suga said " You better be glad that I'm an Idol" and thet should have because if BTS continued being underground and still managed to get the same amount of following and the money to have this kind of production I tell you them aholes wouldnt have any face to show - not that they have any today considering that the one who talked smack against RM and Suga back then is still hated on by so many.
  • my favorite part of this reaction: “Do he even believe in breathing?” while blissfully unaware of the insanity that is the second verse that’s about to blow your mind👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😂😂💜💜💜💜💜💜
  • "Does he even believe in breathing?" 🤣 You have the best lines of any reactor.
  • The craziest thing is they are the most nicest most mannered boys in the world , but when they get on studio they don’t make songs , they make ART. another great reaction !!💜
  • @halane4790
    He is very much our little wild card. He is the sweetest and softest boy, writes the most heartfelt songs about growing up, gives us and the members wise advise, but then he turns around and writes the most savage diss tracks, and then he turns around and produces and ft a classic summer upbeat pop track. You never know with him, and it’s a thing of beauty.
  • @GrumpyKay
    Fun fact. The king in Daewitcha is a representation of past Agust D, which is this one. (Notice how both have the blonde hair.) Here he is younger and has the ambitions of reaching Billboard and Grammys. But now that he has actually reached that level, he sees that its not as valuable as he thought it would be. And that its actually harder now that he got to this level. So Daewitcha is about that struggle in himself and his past self. But man do we LOVE past Agust D! <3 You should listen to his song "Tony Montana" with Jimin. Its a so gooooooood.
  • Pause how many times you want!! This is how we can take all in!! There’s no way we can process everything without pausing the videos. Thank you for loving our boys!! 💜💜💜
  • RM want to understand the world. JHOPE wants to fix the world. AGUSTD wants to burn the world to ashes!❤😂❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
  • @patrey03
    Yay, you’re one of the few reactors who caught the James Brown sample! This is why I love watching your reactions. And don’t worry about pausing! Enjoy it however you like, and thanks for taking us along your journey.💜
  • @Riekawulf
    I actually really love that you pause a lot because it shows that you actually care about the lyrics and are paying attention to the song!! So thank you!!! Love your reactions and how closely in depth you pay attention to the details!! Also! Not sure if anyone has told you yet but Agust D is an anagram of Suga and DT. DT standing for Daegu Town which is where he is from and why the lyrics says "I'm D boy and I'm from the D"
  • @corgisrule21
    He’s the most unbothered person normally but get him in the studio and the beast comes out 😂💜🔥 You should watch the behind the scenes for this MV…classic Yoongi. Tired, almost falling asleep, then coming alive when it’s time to shoot 🤣🤣🤣
  • @beccal.5369
    I'm not sure how much you know about YoonGi/Suga/AugstD....but as you liked his MV then the following info might be of interest to you. He is a respected producer in Korea currently and had won awards for his producing of other artists songs. Suga/Agust D began writing music lyrics and working with MIDI at age 11 and held a part-time job composing and arranging music at a recording studio at age 16. Active under the name "Gloss" (wordplay on his name YoonGi, which means "to shine") as an underground rapper, He originally entered Big Hit Entertainment as a producer at age 17 in 2010, but was convinced to become a part of a new group (he was told he wouldn't have to dance!! LOL) as a rapper alongside members J-Hope and RM before making his debut as a member of BTS in 2013. In the initial years of his career in BTS, both he and his fellow group member RM faced criticism from the South Korean underground hip hop scene for "selling out" and becoming K-pop idols. Between his commitments as a member of BTS, Suga/Agust D took advantage of time on the plane and in hotel rooms after concerts to continuously produce and compose music. In an interview for Grazia Korea, Suga/Agust D expressed a desire to release the music he wanted to do without having to consider popular appeal or music ranking. He intended to release his music for free in the form of a mixtape to avoid such considerations, commenting that an album "has a feeling of being trapped in some sort of framework" due to the need for company involvement in promotion and advertising. Developing Agust D musically on the base of hip hop, much of Agust D's inspiration for the lyrics came from his own stories of dream, youth, and reality. In order to differentiate his work from that of his work as Suga, he developed the alter ego "Agust D".
  • @Thevitan13
    I'm sure you've noticed it by now, but all the three rappers of BTS bring their own unique fire to their songs. Jhope usually brings a great rhythm and incredible vibes, with a swagger and cadence, Suga/Agust D is about bringing the fire by rapping fast and without holding any punches, and RM is all about lyrical rhymes, wordplay and a deeper meaning. It's impossible to compare the three because what they do isn't the same. However I think it's also worth pointing out that earlier in their careers (2013-2016ish) they were still trying hard to prove themselves that they belong in the industry and are worthy artists, so a lot of their stuff is a lot harsher and grittier. Once they got to a certain level (of fame, popularity, maturity, success, whatever you wanna call it), they were able to take a step back, drop their angry and hungry facade and make music that was more true to their older selves. So I'd keep that in mind when I listened to some of their songs - if it's an older song, like Joke, or AGUST D, or some of the earlier Cyphers, they were in a very different mindset than they are now. The Agust D that did AGUST D is very different from the Agust D that did Daechwita (if you look carefully at the Daechwita MV, the king has white hair like the Agust D here. Suga spoke about how he was killing off the old Agust D, and letting the new version of him reign supreme - that's why he pulled out the gun at the end and shot). The RM that did Do You is a very different RM than the one that did Wildflower! Anyways, take all the time that you need to enjoy every song that you experience, and don't worry about pausing! Do what you gotta do!! Peace and love💜
  • @joonieborahae94
    As a ARMY of 9 years, I can say I can easily sit through Agust D songs. But that’s because I’m used to them, his flow. But I also adore the songs so so so much, because this was the years where BTS got so much hate. And BTS has been through their shit. They started out barely anyone to support them, they could barely afford food. Suga also has had his hardships. This song was a release of anger, parents didn’t support him as much and such. There is more under the iceberg. BTS saved so many of us ARMY, and we saved em. And I adore your reaction. Absolutely. Thank you for taking your time to read the lyrics, understand em and taking in his talent. As said, “Agust D doesn’t need oxygen, oxygen needs Agust D.” and that is absolutely facts!
  • @rkivelover
    What some of the lyrics mean: • “too far from the sugar” - his stage name in BTS is Suga, which he flipped backwards and added, backwards “DT” to make “aguS T D”. The name Suga came from the first syllables of “Shoo-ting Gua-rd” - his position on his basketball team, but people inevitably compared his name to Sugar • “to be honest Ssaihanuwar is embarrassing now I sell half a million a year” - “Ssaihanuwar” was a diss track he made in 2013 in which he boasted about selling 30,000 copies of their debut album, so it’s “embarrassing” because now they sell so much more • “I’m d-boy because I’m from D” - Agust D mentions this a lot in his raps and it’s where the “DT” in his name comes in - it stands for “Daegu Town”, or just Daegu, his hometown. Koreans are very prideful of the regions they come from and have many regional dialects (called satoori). Yoongi has always been very proud of his humble background and reps his hometown and beginnings in many of his songs. • “All you fried (druggie) rappers should be thankful for I am an idol” - as part of a kpop group, rather than being a rapper on the Korean hip hop scene he is a Korean idol (part of the kpop industry, where groups are debuted and promote on music shows). The BTS rappers have always received criticism from the Korean hip hop scene for being so-called “idol rappers” or “fake rappers” and Suga and RM received hate for “abandoning” underground rap. So here he’s saying “be happy that I’m an idol and we aren’t running the same race because if I was still part of hip hop I would destroy you.” • note about the “tongue technology” line in the chorus - the literal translation is “my tongue technology takes you to Hong Kong with my rap”. The Korean expression “take you to Hong Kong” means “make you orgasm”, so he’s saying his rap skills make you c*m pretty much haha.