What is War of hormone by BTS?

What is War of hormone by BTS?

” War of Hormone ” (호르몬 전쟁) is a song by BTS . It was released on September 20, 2013 and appears as the thrid track for their first studio album Dark & Wild . This song has a Japanese version featured in their fourth Japanese single ” For You “.

What do the BTS’ new concept photos mean?

The new concept photos reflect the playful track, and show a shift from the dark and tough image from their title track “Danger”, but keep in line with the “bad boy” concept.

What is the meaning of hormone War?

“Hormone War” is a upbeat, fun hip-hop track about how nervous girls make them as they struggle with an internal hormone war. The new concept photos reflect the playful track, and show a shift from the dark and tough image from their title track “Danger”, but keep in line with the “bad boy” concept.

Are the Bangtan Boys back with new concept photos?

The Bangtan Boys are back with their follow-up promotions for their hot track “Hormone War”, and have just released new concept photos.

“War of Hormone” is the 3rd track on BTS’ first studio album, Dark&Wild. They released it’s music video on YouTube on October 21st, during their concert tour.

What have we learned from the BTS controversy?

We’ve also learned that defining a woman’s position or value in society from a man’s point of view could be wrong. We feel heavily responsible for not being more careful with the production of BTS contents, and causing everyone so much worry.

Are BTS’s songs misogynistic?

“We recognized the controversy about misogynistic lyrics in BTS’s songs at the end of 2015. After reviewing the lyrics, we found that some of them could be perceived as misogynistic, regardless of the intentions of the creator, and could make some people uncomfortable.

Is “War of hormone” misogynistic?

When “War of Hormone” was released, many people accused the song of being misogynistic, with lyrics that state “women are the best gift” and they should “wear high heels more often”. Netizens believed that the song was objectifying women.