"THIS IS SO BRUTAL" — ARMYs joke about BTS' Jin being teased by high school students after he fails to recognize his band's song 'Butter' in RUN JIN

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BTS' Jin being teased by high school students after he fails to recognize his band's song 'Butter'. (Images via YouTube/BANGTANTV)

BTS member Kim Seok-jin's variety show, RUN JIN, aired its second episode on August 20, 2024, at 9 PM (KST). The South Korean musician played several games with the high school students, and one among them was the "Guess the Song" game.

During the game, the filming crew played several songs, and the participants had to guess the names based on just the first note of each song. The BTS idol lost miserably to the students as he couldn’t even recognize his own band's Billboard Hot 100 topping song, Butter. Meanwhile, the RUN JIN editor played Butter in the background as the boys teased Jin for not recognizing his own song.

As a result, the clip went viral online as the BTS ARMY hilariously joked about the scene. One fan wrote on X,

"SINGING BUTTER RIGHT AFTER SEOKJIN LOST THIS IS SO BRUTAL"

ARMYs stated that the "ticket war" for the 2025 BTS concert tickets would be "insane" because the high school fanboys of Jin are super fast.

"The way he said that just right in front of seokjin’s face is hilarious," one fan joked.
"Ticket war gonna be insane cause these fanboys are FAST," another fan added.
"Petition for bts do that tiktok "guess the bts song, one-second challenge" next time on Run BTS," another fan said.

Others teased the BTS idol for losing to the bunch of teenagers and getting "bullied" by them, which added to the show's entertainment.

"I know bro has some aura gain after doing that +100 aura for beating an superstar at his own song. -100 aura for seokjin for not knowing the song he performed so many times but knowing game characters at the back of his hand," one fan hilariously wrote.
"Wow, BTS must be popular. What a joke guy u are Seokjinnie. OF COURSE BTS IS POPULAR. THEY ARE ONE OF THE BIGGEST ARTISTS IN THE WORLD," another fan asserted.
"These guys were so fun, my poor Jin got bulli3d by a bunch of teens lmao," one other fan joked.

BTS' Jin hilariously competes with teenage boys during the games segment and still loses in RUN JIN episode 2

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In RUN JIN episode 2, the first-year high school kids engaged in many games with the South Korean artist. However, according to the regulations of the game, he had to play against 26 teens, and they were extremely challenging for Jin.

The high school lads blocked his route during the "Guess the Song" game, preventing BTS' Jin from getting to the platform to respond to the questions. The show became more entertaining and amusing by the minute due to the students humorously pushing Jin to one side every time they were asked to guess the song.

In the last segment of RUN JIN episode 2, BTS' Jin became passionate about the game of dodgeball when the 26 students engaged in rough competition with him. They started attacking him by throwing the ball at him with full force while Jin tried to dodge them. In response, Jin joked that he would play seriously to win.

To win the game, Jin also began tossing the ball quickly and employed several strategies, which confirmed his victory. After that, Jin played catch against a group of four students in the last game of RUN JIN episode 2. The musician used amusing strategies right from the start of the game, such as throwing his opponent's shoes far away and pushing his teammate aside.

He also cheated and yet lost the game at the end of RUN JIN's second episode, and hilariously admitted to using "dirty tricks" at the age of 33 to win against teenagers. BTS' Kim Seok-jin ended the episode by treating the boys with pizza and a coupon of 33,000 won ($24.80) each.


RUN JIN airs every Tuesday on BTS' official YouTube channel, BANGTANTV. Episode 3 will be released on August 27, 2024.

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