Coldplay’s stunning tweet for Jin of BTS and the city of Seoul thanked them for their so-called unforgettable moments. This purple-heart-emoji-laden post sent chills to a fanbase on both sides and brought waves of emotional replies catching issues on the way. Truth be told, when Coldplay and BTS are said to be working together, the internet is bound to not work at some point in time.
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There were no details provided in the tweet, but what the media showed gave us vibes for either a collaboration or a performance- perhaps Seoul was included in the recent stop of the Music Of The Spheres tour? Either way, the energy in the replies was just pure good vibes. One reply calling Coldplay “Bangtan’s older brothers” belongs to user happy_ksj.mp3-70. And honestly? That applies. The connection between these two bands is just wholesome, beyond profesional.
Wa Michaelᴮᵗˢ ʸᵉᵃʳ topped it all with, “Thank you to Coldplay for being good humans.” As in, “not just great artists but actual decent people who treat BTS with respect.” And that’s a vibe. A Brazilian fan translated their excitement into English: “I love these two bands together more than chocolate.” Which, same.
Not everybody is vibing, or are they? RandomFella🇺🇦 🇬🇪 was like, “Cringe af,” for the insults. One more dude threw a random political jab at Coldplay about Russia. For what? The Internet remains unpredictable is what I have to say.
Most were pure gratitude, anyway. More people, thanking Coldplay for giving Jin the stage, supportive elders in the industry, and making so many memories that not even those fans would forget, showed up. Another spoke that the world would be nothing without Coldplay, and mood, honestly.
Coldplay, BTS are beyond music; simply put, this friendship is broader: beyond kinship, respect, brotherhood, and fandoms losing their cool in the best way possible-everything about the collab, the performances, or even the backstage moments is a certified win.
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Coldplay’s tweet was breezy and straight to the point. The reactions? Pretty cool. If this is just a prologue to whatever the outcome may be, it shall be interesting. Now, excuse me; let me play ‘My Universe’ for the five-hundredth time.