Korean Netizens Defend BTS’ Jungkook Against False Information Regarding the Noise Complaint He Received During His Live Streams

Korean Netizens Defend BTS’ Jungkook Against False Information Regarding the Noise Complaint He Received During His Live Streams

On May 25th, a member of the K-pop boy group BTS, Jungkook, conducted a live stream on Weverse as a way to communicate with his fans. During his live streams, he sings the songs he's fond of and also performs song requests from the fans.

However, on May 25th, the idol said that he could no longer sing loudly as he received complaints from his neighbors leading the idol to apologize once more.

BTS fans immediately defended the idol saying the place he's staying at is a luxury villa so the soundproofing must have been very good and it is the vibration that the neighbors are hearing.
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Netizens commented:

  • They didn't hear a sound, but a vibration.
  • Is it true that reporters wrote articles after watching live? I think they wrote an article just for reporting... it's absurd
  • The entire house is soundproofed, so they can't hear the sound at all, but the text in the main article says something completely different from what he said at the live that day, so it can be misunderstood.
  • Even if the apartment is soundproofed, it is difficult to do vibration-proofing.
  • I don't know if it's dawn or not, but you should be careful about singing loudly into the microphone at dawn.
  • To be able to hear Jungkook's singing in real life, if I were a neighbor, I would have paid to hear it.
  • He didn't receive a complaint that it was noisy because the soundproofing was good so they couldn't hear the sound at all, however, they could feel the vibration from the speaker.
  • It's not that the soundproofing isn't good because it's a luxury villa, and Jungkook did a separate soundproofing job, so the soundproofing is good. If you turn the speaker up, the speaker vibrates, and even now, if you hold the microphone and turn the speaker down, you can sing regardless. Fans prefer live performances, so it's actually a good situation.
  • I hope the day Jungkook goes to a detached house quickly and sings to his heart's content and lets ARMYs listen to it.
  • Originally, musicians (if they are going to work or practice at home) have to live in a house. Even if you do, if it is completed next year, you have to go to the basement of another detached house even by then. No matter how expensive soundproofing is, it is useless. Among majors, some people live with soundproofing interiors in their apartments, but even those people are less sensitive or considerate of their neighbors.
  • The soundproofing is good, and it seems that vibration is transmitted when playing at a loud volume, so he said he is listening at a lower volume than before, and he sang a few songs live.
  • It's true that the neighbors were uncomfortable
  • Singers make a soundproof booth room or go to a place like a house or commercial villa.
  • It would be better not to sing at home if the neighbors complain. Shouldn't be a nuisance
  • Just go to a detached house

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