I might not loud. I'm a mother & a cancer fighter. Despite the limitations of my current situation, I still try to support Tae as much as possible. The style of his music, his voice, his artistic taste, his personality, his talent and his spirit are one of my healers #TaeCrew
“i’m not an army, but tae… his voice. ever since i listened to his album, i can’t let it go. it’s so different. i have to admit i had prejudices (about kpop) and he completely proved me wrong”
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gamers praising Taehyung for his gaming skills. Baseball fans praising Taehyung for his throwing/pitching skills. Women praising Taehyung for enjoying feminist media. The list goes on. Taehyung you are so loved
Most people are discussing what Kim Taehyung said. What interested me was how he said it. For a brief moment, the celebrity disappeared. The idol disappeared. The public figure disappeared. What remained was simply a human being navigating a social conflict. And he did something surprisingly rare. He refused to choose a side.
Instead of dividing people into those who were "right" and those who were "wrong", he acknowledged something that social psychology has demonstrated for decades: the same event can generate multiple legitimate interpretations because people don't react to reality itself – they react to their perception of reality. Some viewers saw dedication. Others saw concern. Some felt admiration. Others felt discomfort.
Neither reaction emerged from nowhere. They emerged from different experiences, expectations and cognitive frameworks.
What struck me was that Taehyung didn't try to eliminate those differences. He simply recognised them. This is a subtle but important distinction. Many conflicts escalate because people attempt to control not only their own actions, but also how those actions are interpreted. Yet interpretation is the one thing we can never fully control.
The message seemed to contain an understanding that maturity isn't forcing everyone to agree with you.
Maturity is accepting that disagreement can exist without turning into hostility.
And then he did something equally interesting. He shifted the focus away from the crowd and back to the individual. Not to public opinion. Not to the discourse. Not to the controversy. To the person.
"Don't carry every gaze."
In psychological terms, this is a form of emotional grounding – redirecting attention from external judgement to internal stability. The entire comment felt less like a celebrity statement and more like an example of conflict de-escalation in real time. No attack. No defence. No moral superiority.
Just acknowledgement, perspective and a touch of humour at the end.
Perhaps that is why so many people responded to it. Not because it revealed Taehyung the star. But because, for a moment, it revealed Taehyung the human being.
I think this angle is stronger than "he is kind" or "he is supportive". Kindness is common. The ability to reduce social tension without invalidating anyone's feelings is a far rarer skill.
Taehyung once again showed the maturity, empathy, and leadership that make him so admirable. Instead of adding fuel to the mixed reactions, he chose to comfort, reassure, and remind his friend that not everyone will see things the same way. His words were thoughtful, balanced, and full of genuine care. Thank you, Taehyung, for always leading with kindness and understanding. 💜
He's the most successful,relevant,and popular bts member and kpop Soloist in general cause he managed to be the 4th most streamed kpop Soloist, longest charting idol on global Spotify,managed to join billions club,got solo platinum plagues and his album competed with a list like
Kendisine yapılmış bir albüm var, dünyada fancami olan ve instagramda 20M beğeni alan ilk köpek, tiktokta milyonlarca izlenmeye, x'te ise binlerce hit twite sahip. K-pup father for a reason
Korean veteran MC Lee Geum-hee, who has revealed multiple times — through countless interviews and videos — that Taehyung is her ideal type, appeared this time as a guest on City Women’s Shelter(Urban Girls Shelter, 도시여자대피소), one of the entertainment channels by KBS, alongside actress Ko Ah-sung, Kim Min-kyung (an editor at Minumsa which is a publishing house specializing in academic and literary works), and CharlesEnter (a famous youtuber with 1M subscribers).
They played an “Ideal Type World Cup,” including Taehyung and several characters from dramas and films, while talking about those characters.
“I have this feeling of wondering whether I’ll ever get to see V even once in my lifetime. But even if I never do get to see him, it’s enough for me just knowing that he exists somewhere, like a unicorn.”
“There was this foreign mom whose baby kept crying no matter how many lullabies she sang, and she was having such a hard time. Then she played V’s solo songs, which she liked, and after listening to them, the baby fell asleep.”
“If I am allowed the time, I could talk about V for about an hour.”
“V isn’t the kind of person who decorates or embellishes the way he speaks.”
“My final choice is, of course, V.”
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kenapa ga ada yg bahas vokal taehyung pas nyanyi acapella dilagu normal bareng army vegas? dgn dia nyanyi acapella gini haters udh gabisa bilang kalo dia lip sync sih.. tae juga punya vokal yg versatile, genre musik era apapun dia bisa, keren banget sayang 😭😭😭😭
acabei de ver o vlog do meu taehyung, e ele tem um jeito muito particular de enxergar o mundo, enquanto muita gente vê apenas momentos comuns, ele consegue encontrar detalhes, sentimentos e beleza nas pequenas coisas do dia a dia é por isso que tudo oque ele compartilha, pra mim, parece ter um toque artístico não porque ele tenta transformar tudo em arte, mas porque a arte parece fazer parte da rotina e vida dele, acho isso tão encantador.
That line, “I won’t embarrass you, I will repay you as much as you have given me,” isn’t something to take lightly. Tae has always been sincere; when he says it, he means it.
For me, it goes beyond performance. It reflects the way he chooses to live his life: with integrity, gratitude, and a quiet promise to honor the trust placed in him. His words aren’t just about the stage, they’re about the person he is, and the way he carries himself every day.
“I don’t ever want to lose my principles. I know it’s impossible to always do the right thing, but for me, it’s very important to act with honor.” - Kim Taehyung
i absolutely love seeing taehyung share such a sweet bond with someone where everything feels easy, calm and fun. taking pookie manager to hawaii with his squad, celebrating his birthday, and gifting him his Vante jacket says a lot. figuring out how to switch places with him
🐻 “assim que saí do serviço militar, eu queria correr direto para vocês, dar um pulo como se fosse um salto em distância e dizer: “cheguei!”, mas... normalmente eu teria que ter uma música para começar a dançar, mas não tinha nenhuma, então… preparei uma. está aí!
(…) agradecemos por terem confiado e esperado por nós, agora vamos aproveitar só momentos felizes. eu também esperei por isso! (…) não vou te envergonhar e retribuirei todo o amor que você me deu. eu te amo.
e obrigado, vovó, por me proteger lá do céu, para que eu fique saudável e não me machuque.” — rooted in korea
everything about Taehyung’s vlog is so incredibly soft and beautiful ,it honestly heals my heart to see him smile and share these precious quiet moments with us
@H0BIL0VI What would Taehyung do if not for his solos to hype him up and praise his talent, performance and kindness bc it not like armys will do it. Here’s a Tae fancam for you since your acct lacks them “army”
the fact that layover became the first album by a k-pop soloist to have every track surpass 100k units in the u.s. will never not amaze me. taehyung chose authenticity over trends, made exactly the album he wanted to make, and still turned it into a commercial success
not even trying to sound biased but this is honestly the most beautiful vlog intro i’ve ever seen, the editing is so him, feels so peaceful plus using “into the sun” for it and cutting it straight to him singing it oh he is PROUD OF HIS CREATION. kim taehyung you fucking genius