COLLEGE KIDS REACT TO K-POP (BTS, MONSTA X, SEVENTEEN, TWICE, Red Velvet) - Summary

Summary

The video features a group of people watching and reacting to various K-pop music videos, including those by Monsta X, Twice, SEVENTEEN, and Red Velvet, as well as a live performance by BTS. The reactors share their thoughts and opinions on the music, choreography, and style of each group, and discuss the cultural significance and global popularity of K-pop. They also touch on the topic of K-pop becoming more mainstream in the US and whether it will remain a niche genre or become a full-fledged sub-genre of music.

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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is discussing K-pop and featuring reactions to various K-pop groups.
2. The year is 2017, and the video is showcasing popular K-pop songs from that year.
3. Monsta X is a K-pop group that was formed through a survival show called "No Mercy" on M-net.
4. Monsta X had their most successful year in 2017 on the American music charts.
5. Monsta X has their own variety show on Korean TV called "Monsta X Ray".
6. Twice is a K-pop group that was formed through a musical survival show called "16".
7. Twice broke a YouTube record for a K-pop girl group with the most views in the shortest amount of time.
8. Twice's music video for their single had over 90 million views in just 27 days.
9. 17 is a K-pop group with 13 members, including Chinese, Korean, and Korean-American members.
10. 17 has subunits within the band, focusing on vocals, performance, and hip-hop.
11. Red Velvet is a K-pop group with a unique sound represented by their band name, which combines "red" (catchy pop) and "velvet" (slower R&B sounds).
12. Red Velvet's fandom is called "ReVeluv".
13. BTS made their U.S. TV debut at the American Music Awards in 2017, making history as the first K-pop group to perform at the AMAs.
14. BTS has a strong global presence and a dedicated fan base.
15. The video creators have been covering K-pop for over half a decade and have seen its popularity grow.