Ever since “Run BTS” was released on BTS’s compilation album PROOF, ARMYs have been eagerly anticipating the choreography for this track. And indeed, BTS built the choreography for this song and of course, it made the fans unable to stop going crazy for their performance.
Moreover, recently, BTS also released Run BTS' Dance Practice video with more beautiful and close-up angles to send to fans. Of course, with the moves that couldn't be more amazing, ARMYs fell in love with it. In addition, Jin's performance in this song also received a lot of attention.
Some keen-eyed ARMYs pointed out the difference in Jin's choreography:
ARMYs were hoping to see the choreography and get exactly what they wanted during the group's Yet To Come In Busan concert on October 15, 2022.
The choreography of “Run BTS” is a combination of choreography from BTS and Sienna Lalau – a 21-year-old choreographer who has worked with some of the biggest stars in the world outside of BTS like Justin Bieber, Ciara, and Jennifer Lopez. Along with that, a song with a fast and powerful tempo makes ARMYs eagerly waiting for its choreography.
On October 15, ARMYs were able to watch live and online the top performance of the song at the Yet To Come In Busan concert. After that, the energetic behind-the-scenes practice of Run BTS like when performing in Busan in front of more than 50,000 people at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium and more than 50 million live stream viewers was also released recently.
Now, fans can take a closer look at Sienna Lalau's incredible choreography and BTS' stellar performance. The dance practice gave fans iconic moments like BTS RM's commanding presence at the center. RM's performance shows the feeling of a king and truly the great leader of the group.
Besides, j-hope's extremely professional and skillful choreography also makes fans unable to help but nod that he is the choreographer of BTS. Each powerful dance step and the right aura make the song's vibe even hotter.
In addition, SUGA's confidence and charisma when performing or Jimin's charm in strong choreography also attracts ARMYs. Meanwhile V looks as if he's enjoying the time of his life as he dives into the performance to Jungkook's iconic foot dance with Jimin, all moments that make ARMYs want to watch over and over again. video.
But the most special thing is that Jin showed his ingenuity and progress in choreography through this song. Because in the choreography of Run BTS there is a movement where Jin has to use a towel as a prop and throw it away afterwards.
However, he then cleverly picked up the towel off the floor to prevent a possible accident while also making it part of the choreography that made him stand out. This is also how Jin did in his live performance at the Busan concert.
Additionally, ARMYs noticed another modification Jin made to the choreography. In the final chorus, the members pat their faces with their open hands. While the six members followed the intended movement, Jin humorously chose to tap his face with his index finger instead.
The video showing the difference has racked up over 586,000 views in less than 24 hours and over 62,000 likes on Tweets.
ARMYs have pointed out that Jin doesn't like having his face touched, which may be why he chose to cutely poke his face instead. Fans also noted that he made the same modification at the Yet To Come In Busan concert.