Original Artist Of The Song Jungkook Did Tiktok Challenge Faces Backlash For Allegedly Over-Exploiting Him

While fans are eagerly awaiting BTS’s comeback on the 20th, Jeon Jungkook has been turning up the excitement by treating fans to a series of teaser dance clips on TikTok over the past few days. One of his recent videos that has gone viral on social media is his participation in the “Two” dance challenge on the 15th, where he showcased his exceptional dancing sкιℓℓs.

What particularly caught attention was the upgraded choreography. Unlike the original challenge version, Jungkook added two consecutive spinning kicks, creating a much stronger impact. Even though he performed with an effortless, almost relaxed energy, every detail remained incredibly sharp. This is also why fans responded with comments like, “A true genius at his craft.”

Jungkook’s signature hip-hop vibe and undeniable swag further elevated the overall quality of the video. From the camera angles and use of space to the editing, everything reflected his keen artistic sensibility, leaving a strong impression despite the clip’s short length. Not only is Jungkook an outstanding dancer, but he also clearly understands how to present himself at his very best.

The video reached 3 million views and 1 million likes within just one hour of its release. It then нιт 10.2 million views after 10 hours, 15 million views after 21 hours, and surpαѕѕed 16 million views with 4.03 million likes after 23 hours. As of the 19th, the video has exceeded 32 million views, showing that its explosive momentum is still going strong.

Thanks to Jungkook’s influence, “Two”—a song by Canadian artist bbno$—has gained even more popularity. The artist himself immediately celebrated Jungkook of BTS taking part in his track through comments and a series of emotional reaction videos. Naturally, when artists like Jungkook or BTS use someone’s music, such reactions are expected, and ARMYs were happy for him and congratulated him.

However, bbno$’s subsequent videos caused fans’ attitudes to shift dramatically, as they were labeled “sponsored” while using more than half of Jungkook’s dance challenge footage. Some fans felt that he was “taking advantage” of Jungkook without genuine appreciation, using it primarily for personal gain and exposure.

One fan initiated: "Sorry but this is disrespectful... Sharing JungKook post is ok but using it as an ad without his consent is soмєтнing else. Adding to that, he's doing too much using Jungkook's name everyday to promote himself but didn't share once any Jungkook or BTS's song to return the favor".

Other fans then echoed similar sentiments, expressing:

- The reason I stay away from these people. Only person I'm hyping is Bangtan. Period.

- He uses JK as the face of his song, it's ok, JK is the most famous one, but adding ads is a different story—half of the content is JK, yet he’s the one making the money

- He milked it way too much anyways...he made like 10 videos. Its giving clout chaser

- Using Jungkook's TikTok for personal profit (ads, monetization, etc.) without permission could definitely lead to legal issues.

- Reason why you should stop hyping any random person near the boys, bcs most of these ppl are in it only for the money and clout.

- If you are screaming too loud, too fast, too much… 99.99.99 of the times, you are clouting… or profiting, apparently.

- There's a reason why IDGF about the producer list, and people mentioning BTS from any industry, I don't keep up with their posts, don't follow them, and don't share them here. I stan BTS not the people around them, who work with or mention them. You all might want to try that

- From start idk somehow I got very off vibes, i mean his reactions seems fake to me

At this point, many fans pointed out that while bbno$ has every right to monetize his own song, using Jungkook’s image in those videos for profit is a different matter and is not welcomed. Given fans’ sensitivity toward past instances where public figures have “used” Jungkook’s fame, they felt that bbno$’s actions were taking the situation in an unpleasant direction. Some even called on the artist to remove the sponsorship—or take the videos down entirely from the platform.