The Fine Brothers react to three K-pop music videos: BTS, EXID, and B.A.P. They watch the videos with no prior knowledge of K-pop and share their reactions, thoughts, and opinions on the music, dance, and storytelling. They discuss the high production value, choreographed dance routines, and elaborate storylines. The brothers also talk about the controversy surrounding K-pop, including the lawsuit between B.A.P. and their label. They conclude by discussing the global reach of K-pop and how it's helped by YouTube, with some of the reactors expressing interest in exploring more K-pop music.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The Fine Brothers created a video where reactors watched and reacted to K-pop music videos.
2. The first K-pop group the reactors watched was BTS.
3. The reactors were surprised by the high production value of the K-pop music videos.
4. The reactors were confused by the storyline of the second K-pop group's music video, EXID.
5. The third K-pop group the reactors watched was B.A.P.
6. B.A.P. was on hiatus due to a lawsuit against their label for unfair profit distribution.
7. The reactors discussed the global popularity of K-pop and its impact on social media.
8. The reactors agreed that YouTube has helped K-pop gain popularity worldwide.
9. The reactors were surprised by the reach of their own content on YouTube, with some having fans in countries they had never visited.
10. The reactors were asked if they would start seeking out and listening to more K-pop, with some saying yes and others saying no.