BANG SIHYUK "THROUGH BTS AND MY EFFORT, WE CHANGED THE PREJUDICE AGAINST ASIAN CULTURE"

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    HYBE's Chairman Bang Sihyuk has expressed his confidence in K-pop's success on the global stage.


    "I never imagined that," he said in an Asia Society video released on the 23rd, when asked if he ever imagined that his work would lead to the spread of K-pop and Korean culture. "When I was younger, the U.S. music market, which represents global music, seemed so far away, and I didn't think it was possible to get close.When I started my journey with BTS, I didn't think that the path would lead to where it is now," he said.


    "About two and a half years after BTS debuted, I had a premonition that I would be able to do something that had never been done in Asia before."


    "Chasing the dream in front of me has brought me to this point, and even now, when I look back, I often feel like what I'm doing is unrealistic," he said.


    "I think the clash of cultures is a huge thing that can lead to world tragedies," he said, adding, "When we actually understand each other, and that understanding is based on culture, the world can develop more peacefully and pursue prosperity. More broadly, I think we need to recognize our differences and write about them," he said.


    "Before BTS became a global success, people's understanding of Asian culture was very narrow or narrow-minded, and people who liked Asian culture were seen as people with very peculiar tastes," he said, adding, "I think people around the world have come to understand the things I've been trying to do through BTS as hot. I believe that imitating Asian culture and trying to develop it further in the U.S. and globally is not just a cultural exchange, but a contribution to world peace and human development."


    When asked, "How do you make music that works in both the Korean and global markets," Bang said, "Balance is always important. Rather than making a distinction between global and Korean, I think there are universal values that humans are all different and pursue. I am looking for things that I have learned as a Korean and things that I can mix with global music by being exposed to American music. I'm focusing on whether I can create a strong director that is not just a mixture of two cultures, but a content in itself."


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    1. What is he sayingㅋㅋㅋ and the plagiarism? And negative virality?


    2. He's f*cking pushing himself forward


    3. What is he saying?


    4. This fraudulent f*cker sure has a lot to say


    5. ㅗㅗ


    6. Ah shut up


    7. Ahjussi, when are you coming back to Korea?


    8. I bet that even BTS hates how he's mentioning them like thisㅋ


    9. Can he even call stepping on others as "hard work"?


    10. ㅇㅇ you sure changed it, in a negative way

  • Lol this phat fig. BTS is popular cuz they are BTS, not cuz of you, maybe you have some contribution musically, but it's mostly them, you can give same songs and same environment to another individual, but they won't be able to reach that amount of success.

  • He is partly right, but also wrong.


    Before BTS/BP, following Asian music in the West, was considered an eccentric niche.

    After BTS/BP, being a Kpop fan is seen with derision and suspicions of obsessive behaviour.


    It was "cool" perhaps for couple of years in between.


    While BTS did help to make Kpop a commercially viable thing in the West. BTS-AMRY made being Kpop fan socially a burden/stigma.


    of course it is not fair, obsessive/toxic behaviour is not limited to ARMY or Kpop, but that is what the prejudice became.

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    "Before BTS became a global success, people's understanding of Asian culture was very narrow or narrow-minded, and people who liked Asian culture were seen as people with very peculiar tastes," he said, adding, "I think people around the world have come to understand the things I've been trying to do through BTS as hot. I believe that imitating Asian culture and trying to develop it further in the U.S. and globally is not just a cultural exchange, but a contribution to world peace and human development."

    NEVER heard bigger bullshit in my entire life!😂


    I'm obviously shading him, not BTS, before ARMY losing their shit.


    Honestly, I'm sure even the boys are fed up with his madness. Acting like he changed the world. BTS just made Kpop more popular, that's all. They didn't erase racism against Asians, most people are still narrow-minded, just look at HYBE stans, or this guy. 😂


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    but a contribution to world peace and human development."

    This part is just another level of crazy! I don't even know what to say.😂


    Like, my dear summer child, a literal genocide is happening for moths now, and not just in one country, and he's talking about "World Peace and Human Development". Like, how dumb and ignorant someone can be? Fing hell. :meme-picard-facepalm:

  • Is anyone else legitimately annoyed as **** about this like I am? Whether you're a part of the Asian culture he's taking credit for, or the Western culture he claims credit for opening doors in, I think we can all agree he's full of shit.


    The way this windbag feeds into the toxic delusions of the cultists he cultivated very intentionally is insufferable.


    I'll be real.


    Goku did way more for the proliferation of Asian culture than all the members of BTS and BSH squared.


    K-Pop was already growing in the West well before BTS, and even if they never existed, the growth would've continued; it just would've looked different.

  • Man, this dude is tone deaf and delusional. As an Asian, this pisses me off.


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    Before BTS became a global success, people's understanding of Asian culture was very narrow or narrow-minded, and people who liked Asian culture were seen as people with very peculiar tastes," he said

    So, now with BTS, people have more understanding of Asian culture through their songs? It's like saying watching anime opens my eyes to Asian culture--this is weeb talk. Hell, even anime has bigger influence on Asian culture.


    Also, let's forget about SE Asia, E Asia, S Asia, etc. Yup. Asia is just Korea.

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    "Before BTS became a global success, people's understanding of Asian culture was very narrow or narrow-minded, and people who liked Asian culture were seen as people with very peculiar tastes,"

    Thank you, Band PD. Now I feel people respect me for being a K-Pop fan.

  • Koreans benefitted, not Asians. Maybe, I can stretch it to East Asians.


    To be honest, I would put Psy, K-food, K-tech/cars and K-drama over Kpop for the popularity of Korean culture. Kpop is a very small bubble compared to K-food and K-drama.


    The government invested in expanding the soft power of Korea. It took the effort of the entire country's infrastructure. It is delusional for Bang to take credit for it.

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