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We check out the music video for "Badman" by B.A.P.

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B.A.P "Badman" Music Video Reaction - Throwback Thursday

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Young Ajummah

Yall just had to be there to like this style of music 😅 BAP/TS Entertainment was notorious for the switch ups.

Mali (edited)

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2023-08-12 19:43:48 So showing black on black crime is bad? Although it's a real problem? People who aren't black aren't allowed to speak on it or something? And you really didn't think only them remaining at the end is some type of statement that nothing good comes of violence and hatred? Since you obviously don't care about the meaning I won't waste my time explaining to you, just saying the only horrible thing here wasn't the song or the video, just your reaction. Comparing them to some new girl groups and being like K-pop was strange back then blah blah is strange af, those are literally considered the heyday lmao most people would agree that was the best era of K-pop. Anyways I'm not one of those people who can't stand anyone disliking their favorite artists songs or something, I have no problem with that but this was just ridiculous.
2023-08-10 16:00:24

thereportcardreactions

So...this is Ace. I assume you are upset with my take on this video...and that is fair. But this is my reaction and have no regrets in my thoughts about it. Respectfully, I did not request the need for anyone to explain anything to me. I had seen enough to form my own understanding of the concept and how I thought it was executed. And I believe that this was the most convoluted and jarring attempts of expressing the problems of violence and hatred in a music video. It completely failed to make me feel like B.A.P was making a statement and came off as a flawed attempt to address a very sensitive topic that should be handled more effectively than what was presented to us in this video. I did not feel empowered or encouraged from this video...at all. The members may have had the best interest in mind when it came to the idea of this project... But in my opinion the team behind this did not do them justice. And regarding the song itself...you may feel like K-pop music released in this period was the best era of K-Pop. And that is YOUR opinion. If you don't agree with my assessment and feel the need to call us ridiculous...that is fine and I am not upset with you... But it's not going to change how I feel about the song. We all have different tastes and I don't know how many times we have to keep saying this.

MAS

the group in the video are really talented...not really my thing. i might watch another clip of them, if it's a reaction/patreon type thing....which is part of the fun of it all.

Kai H

fr this MV is such a hard miss. i really wonder what happened in the process of creating it like between idea and final edit... like b.a.p was generally strongly on the social justice side of things so i think the case is it's ended up as the opposite of what it was meant to be..? it's just so incredibly unclear what the fuck is going on and what the message is supposed to be cuz yeh it's just a full on train wreck that i'm not about to defend. i havent seen this since around when it came out and yikes. it's even worse than i remember.