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2021-10-23 12:04

BTSのメンバー誰が好き?

Jimin、V、J-HOPE、RM、Suga、Jin、Jung Kook

00:00
Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast!
*Drumroll*
*Grunts*
*Laughing*
What was that?
That was weird.
Yeah.
I'm sorry, I don't know how that was.
Drum?
It was, yeah.
It was a closing jingle.
Oh.
It was a closing to what you've started.
Okay.
So, I thought we did like a really good teamwork, but I guess not.
*Laughing*
Thank you.
Okay.
Uh, this is from...
Um...
Uh...
Is there no name again?
No name again.
Oh, okay.
But there's...
Okay.
O-dango-chan.
O-dango-chan.
Yeah.
Wow.
Okay.
Hello.
Hello.
I always enjoy talking with my daughter, Shogo.
Yes.
I'm going to send you an Instagram account of my daughter, Shogo.
Yes.
Her name is O-dango-chan.
O-dango-chan.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
My daughter is a big fan of Kevin's English Room and BTS.
Let's go!
In the podcast the other day, "Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk" was said.
I thought it was in the lyrics of the song "Permission to Dance" by BTS.
It was.
One of the members of the K.R. was also singing a wonderful song with Oshira-san.
Does the lyrics of that song mean "permission to talk"?
Uh-huh.
"Don't need to talk the talk, just walk the walk tonight."
Yeah.
"Konya wa..."
Yeah.
"Sono..."
What?
What does that mean?
What?
"Mutana koto iwanai de, odoro janai ka"
I think it means "let's dance."
So it's a pre-existing thing.
Yeah.
Kevin has previously explained the lyrics of "Dynamite" and learned a lot.
If you have any ideas about "Permission to Dance" that Kevin and Yama-chan have seen, please let us know.
Thank you.
Thank you.
"Tsuishin"
OK.
"Is this the right message for the podcast?"
"Sorry if I sent it wrong."
Ah.
This is OK.
Yeah.
This is the DM.
DM of Hour 3, the Kevin's English Rooms Instagram account.
Yep.
And then on the first line, it'll be helpful to put "Podcast Ate" on the first line.
That makes it so much easier.
Yes.
So, yes, you're sending it in the right spot, right place.
And please make sure that you put your name so that I can shout your name out.
Yes.
Yes, that's important too.
Yeah, "Permission to Dance."
The walk, the talk, the talk, walk, the walk.
Yeah, the walk, the walk, the walk.
They have that, right?
I remember.
03:00
Yeah.
I remember.
Yeah.
So that means you should talk what you need.
You shouldn't talk what you need to talk.
But it's just like a shortened version of the grammatical correct whole long sentence.
OK.
But in shorter.
Like make it like a phrase.
Talk the talk, walk the walk.
OK.
Let's look at "Permission to Dance" lyrics.
See what we can find.
OK.
What might be some of the things that, you know, it's a little difficult.
You know, they always do.
They have a lot of these like, "I.O."
Elton John, right?
Yeah.
I've got a lot of those.
Michael Jackson was a thing in "Dynamite."
And "Neo."
Yeah, "Neo."
That's a actually a hip hop or R&B culture.
Putting all the context and history in it so that they show we are on your way.
We are, you know, respecting your culture.
What do you feel from this?
From your perspective?
Yeah.
Whole lyrics?
Yeah.
I actually haven't really looked into it yet.
Yeah.
But you know, you don't need permission to dance even though we are in this situation.
We're in lockdown.
But you can dance.
So that's basically what it's saying.
Yeah.
I like the part of like, we don't need to worry because when we fall, we know how to land.
Like it's pretty encouraging, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
True.
True.
Right?
You can challenge yourself.
Yeah.
Just get that one step forward and then make a new challenge.
Yeah.
Sure, sure.
Yeah.
You know, they performed at the nation.
06:00
Nation?
Yeah, the UN, the UN nations.
It's pretty like, it's pretty spectacular.
Really?
Yeah.
This show, big show?
No, no, no, they, they, they, nobody was there.
There was just them just singing at the, the United Nations court, like the United Nations conference room.
Yeah.
In the conference room?
In the conference room of where they, yeah, it was pretty, yeah, something.
Something.
Yeah.
Do you have any favorite members, man?
What do you?
Do you know, do you know anybody from BTS?
Of course I know.
Do you have any favorite?
The rap monster.
Ah, okay.
The rap monster.
He's the leader, right?
Yeah.
The rap, rapper.
The rapper, yeah.
The leader, the rap monster.
And V.
V.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's Ember.
He's sexy.
Yeah, sexy.
And I mean, I think all you did was just name the ones you know.
Yeah.
And I know, um, uh, wait, wait, wait, J-Hope.
J-Hope.
Yeah.
Sexy.
Huh?
Oh yeah.
And, and um, I guess a good dancer J-Hope.
Yeah.
Good dancer.
Yeah.
Right.
Um,
Jin.
Yeah.
Jin.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's Jin.
Yes.
Jin.
Jin.
Oh, that's a nickname, huh?
Yeah.
This is, I know there's Jin.
Jin.
Jin.
Jin.
No, that, that's what I, yeah.
That's what I mean.
Jin.
Jin.
Yeah.
I think it's, yeah, it's Jin.
Yeah.
He's sexy.
He's sexy.
He's sexy.
Okay.
The one with a very high voice.
Ah.
Like a very high pitch.
I know that.
Very light, very like.
Yeah, light and.
Yeah.
Okay.
Special voice.
Yeah.
And there's Jungkook.
Jungkook.
Okay.
The very sexiest.
Oh.
For me, it's sexiest.
Okay.
Jungkook.
Okay.
There's, uh, Suga.
Oh yeah.
Another rapper.
Shira-san's favorite.
Yeah.
They're Shira-san's favorite.
Yeah.
Okay.
I think that's it.
Rap Monster.
Uh, Suga.
Uh, V.
J-Hope.
Uh.
Who did you say?
Jungkook.
Jungkook, yeah.
Jin.
Is that Jin?
I don't, I don't remember.
Yeah, I guess that's.
Yeah.
And, and, and Jimin.
Jimin.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
What else?
Uh, I don't know.
I don't know.
What else?
What else?
What else?
09:00
What else?
Okay.
So who's your favorite?
I like Jimin.
Jimin?
Yeah.
Okay.
Jimin.
Yeah, I think I like Jimin.
Yeah.
Okay.
Jimin.
Uh, J- yeah, there you go.
Yeah, yeah.
Jimin.
I know this guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's a good dancer too.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
They're all good dancers.
Yeah.
They're all good dancers.
Yeah.
They're all good dancers.
They are.
Jimin.
Okay.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Now I know the members.
Yes, you do.
Oh, members.
They just came up with a new song, you know?
Oh, really?
Uh, collab with Coldplay.
Ah, I heard that.
My Universe.
Yes, My Universe.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was English and a Korean mix.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're doing it.
Yeah.
They're doing it.
I think, you know, the reason why Ikka Game was such a hit was maybe it's probably because
the Korean pop culture is becoming a really global thing.
And like that, I think the Ikka Game, because Ikka Game was really similar to like Kaishi
or like, what was it?
Arisu of something something?
Something like that.
They had a similar film.
Uh huh.
In Japan?
Yeah, in Japan.
But like it wasn't a global hit.
Uh huh.
But it was similar.
Yeah.
And I think Ikka Game was a Korean thing.
I guess the popularity was, it was, you know, it helped, you know, grow.
I guess that's what my, that's how I view it.
Yeah, that's true.
I guess.
Yeah.
Korea is really good at importing all those, their own culture to the world.
True.
Like movies.
Uh huh.
You know, their...
The music.
The music.
And they took the prize.
What was that called?
Ah, Kaishan Family.
Ah, Hanchikan no Hanchikan no...
Parasite.
Parasite, yeah.
That movie was great too.
They're really good at importing their own culture.
Yeah.
Yeah.
True.
But the reason why is Japan has actually very huge market actually in Japan, in country
owned.
Oh really?
Yeah.
So they don't have to export their...
Yeah, like the music.
Works.
Movie.
They can try hard to export, yeah export, sorry I said import, but export their own
culture.
Their market stuff.
Because market is too big.
Big enough.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's a, you know, there's a good side and bad side.
I did not know that.
Yeah.
Okay.
So they can live, if they hit in Japan then...
It's good enough.
That's good enough for them.
But that's a, you know, pros and cons.
True.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
12:00
Okay.
Thanks for listening guys.
Bye bye.
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