Okay so we all agree that one of the aspects that make BTS such an amazing group is their diverse discography. But I don’t think a lot of people talk about how this wouldn’t be possible if not for their amazingly diverse vocal line. This is why BTS has the best vocal line +
Because no one else could pull off some of the songs in BTS’ discography—Boy With Luv? Extremely hard to cover, especially Jimin’s part. Dionysus? Fake Love? Singularity? BST? On? Louder Than Bombs? The Truth Untold? 134340? Paradise?—I could go on. The number of times +
I’ve seen kpop stans wanting their vocal lines to collab with BTS’ rapline (mostly eggs) gets me so pissed off because yeah, your faves are talented, and yes, they have great technique, but not only is our vocal line talented and well-trained, the COLORING of their voices +
Is what pulls off these songs. Okay, just tell me how you can sing Boy in Luv without Tae’s deep a/ss growl and Jimin/JK’s high note at the end. Tell me how you’re gonna pull off any of their japanese’s songs without seokjin. And don’t let me start on jungkook —his voice +
Literally fits everything. He has the most versatile voice in the group. We’ve already established that BTS is the biggest group in the world and this is because not only do they have the best rapline, they also have the best vocal line that FITS EXTREMELY WELL WITH
THEIR DISCOGRAPHY aka the BIGGEST reason why they’re such a huge act!!! From the many times the boys have let us into their music-making process we know they make songs for specific members and they split lines based on how well that member fits into the style of the song do you+
think this would be possible if all their voices sounded the same? Like, even during my 1st album listen, without knowing any names, i could pick out their voices apart. This thread is already long enough and i’m once again screaming into the void, but it needed to be said.
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