UK YOUTUBERS REACT TO KPOP- BLACKPINK- SHUTDOWN

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All Comments (21)
  • @taesmani
    subtitles exist for a reason. this isn’t y’all first time reacting to blackpink to know that they have subtitles on their videos. kinda weird y’all being for “english” when y’all nigerian. you would think y’all understand to appreciate music in a different language.
  • @noraboomboom
    The way they’re laughing so loudly thinking we’d laugh with them
  • @nads9258
    Turn on English subtitles so you can understand the lyrics. You’ll really like the songs after you understand them!!
  • @melonlord1458
    The Korean language (and other Asian languages) do have words that sound like the n-word but mean entirely different things such as "I" and "you." This tends to be a culture shock for many but I assure you they are not using a slur. Use captions in the future to see what they're truly saying.
  • @Nighlight2
    They are Korean, I don't understand why you are so surprised that they sing in their own language?
  • @chaesie4434
    They would never say the N word, they mix english and korean and the word 'niga' (니가) means you're and they have words like 'naega' (내가) that means I. Anyway, next time pls open captions to understand.
  • @gordowg1wg145
    Guys, you've reacted them before, you know they're singing in both english and korean, and there are subtitles...
  • 네가 (nega) and 니가 (niga) are both subject forms of 'you'. But people pronounce 니가 (niga) because 네가 (nega) can often sound like 내가 (naega) which is a subject form for 'I'. I hope this helps make sense in translations of Korean. They’re not being offensive if anyway ☺️
  • @coconut1719
    Why is always the native English speakers that doesn't know the existence of SUBTITLES in youtube
  • the first one rapping is Jennie, and the second one is Lisa
  • in korean there is a word that looks like the n word but they actually say "I" and "you"
  • its kpop - they sing in the korean language but occasionally have english in there
  • You guys had good reactions before. it's Kpop. Obviously, they sing and rap in Korean. Subtitles are a beautiful thing. Use your big ass heads :)
  • it's not the n word, it's a korean word, naega, the pronunciation sounds like alot
  • It's K-pop it's in Korean. You have it in the video description...?
  • Turn on the subtitles so you can understand the lyrics, all BLACKPINK music videos have official English subtitles.
  • @marmar8604
    First one rapping is Jennie Lisa is the one with the bangs
  • @Sam-arn
    Amazing video guys, I recommend turning on the English subtitles next time because you missed how savage the song was :)