5 BTS Dance Moves From Their 'Butter' Remix Video That Fans Are Living For

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K-pop boy band BTS released a new performance video of the latest remix of their song "Butter" featuring American rapper Megan Thee Stallion.The video was released on the official YouTube channel of BTS on Thursday.

The performance begins with all BTS members dancing to the track before the video cuts to the "3J"—BTS members J-Hope, Jimin and Jungkook—who dance to the rapper's portion.

BTS fans—who are collectively known as the "ARMY"—on Twitter have praised the "smooth" and "dangerous" dance moves by the trio, highlighting the choreography and zeroing in on their facial gestures.

Sharing a clip from the video, user @parkjiminfiles wrote: "3J BEST SUB-UNIT. THE 3J IS THE MOST POWERFUL DANCE LINE PERIOD #JIMIN #JUNGKOOK #JHOPE #3JIsBack #BTS_Butter #3JComesToDominateWithHisDance #withAmazingMegan #ToHotGirlCoach." The clip, first posted @jimintoday__, had nearly 300,000 views at the time of reporting.

User @taeskoshy shared the same clip in a tweet that read: "I can't stop watching this part, their moves are so damn smooth, wow #3Jisback #BTS_Butter."

User @2_MOff also shared a clip of the trio, which has had over 17,000 views, tweeting: "The dangerous trio, I loved their dance, they really did it, they have extraordinary flexibility in dancing and their synchronization is so beautiful #BTS #JIMIN #BUTTERTHEEREMIX #JUNGKOOK #HOSEOK #WeMakeHistoryTogetherARMY #3J #withAmazingMegan #BTSARMY #BTS_Butter"

BTS Dance Moves

Here we look at the moves fans have been loving the most in the new performance of the latest BTS "Butter" remix track.

The 'Mannequin'

Sharing a clip of the trio doing a robotic-style sequence, user @LomuMolin tweeted: "3J Domino Turn Like a cool mannequin."

Sharing a close-up of Jimin dancing before breaking into the mannequin-style dance, user @LomuMolin wrote: "Jimin wowwww A huge range of upper body movements, including knees with amazing steps like staccato."

"WorldBestDancerJimin VocalkingJimin ModestKingJimin DanceDirectorTeacherJimin 3JDanceKings #BTS #Jimins," the user added. The clip had nearly 2,000 views at the time of reporting.

Posting a collage of images showing various moves by Jimin in the video, user @daily95jimin tweeted: "OH MY GOD PARK JIMIN #BTS_Butter." The post had over 2,000 likes at the time of reporting.

3J Domino Turn Like a cool mannequin pic.twitter.com/klXgjsXA2p

— sumusejll (@LomuMolin) September 9, 2021

Body Roll, Shuffle and Shake

Sharing a clip featuring a body rolling, shuffling and shaking sequence, user @jungkookah_7 tweeted: "THIS HAD ME SCREAMING !!?!? WTF THE BODY MOVEMENT!?? #jungkook #jk #3j #bts_butter." The clip, first posted by user @rockstarJKK, had over 260,000 views since it was first shared.

Commenting on a part of the same sequence, user @jikookhr wrote: "THEY WERE SHAKING SOME A**."

THIS HAD ME SCREAMING !!?!? WTF THE BODY MOVEMENT!?? #jungkook #jk #3j #bts_butter

pic.twitter.com/C1EmH0H5qv

— Jungkook⁷ ?? (@jungkookah_7) September 9, 2021

Front Kick

Posting a clip of Jungkook during the trio's front kick move, user @qila_bts also wrote: "THIS PART JEON JUNGKOOK." The clip, which was first shared by user @rockstarJKK, has had over 25,000 views since it was posted.

THIS PART JEON JUNGKOOK pic.twitter.com/yYYGcoaMrL

— Aqila⁷☆ (@qila_bts) September 9, 2021

Head/Body Tilt

Posting a clip of the unit tilting their heads while making subtle hand gestures, user @sisssyyy95 tweeted: " [fire emoji] dangerous 3j ...#WithamazingMegan #3Jisback #3JISCOMING #BTS_Butter #JHOPE #JIMIN #JUNGKOOK!" The clip, first shared by user @jikookhr, has had over 47,000 views.

Sharing a clip of J-Hope also moving his head and adjusting his cap while looking towards the camera, user @bts_we_are_7 wrote: "jhope it's illegal to be this hot #3Jisback #BTS_Butter." The clip, which was originally posted by user @hourlyhobi, had over 31,000 views at the time of reporting.

[?] dangerous 3j ...!?#WithamazingMegan #3Jisback#3JISCOMING #BTS_Butter #JHOPE #JIMIN #JUNGKOOK
pic.twitter.com/vuS0wthJNz

— Octaviaa ⁷??|ᴮᵁᵀᵀᴱᴿᵉᵐᶦˣ (@sisssyyy95) September 9, 2021

Tongue Move

Several fans have been enamoured with the members sticking their tongues out, along with other facial expressions as part of the dance sequences.

User @Palak_952 wrote: "JUNGKOOK WENT [tongue emoji]," sharing a clip of Jungkook tilting his head and sticking his tongue out. The clip has had over 107,000 views since it was posted at the time of reporting.

User @jklovemode also shared a clip of Jungkook's tongue move and wrote: "this boy i swear #jungkook." The clip, first posted by user @DailyofJK, had nearly 99,000 views at the time of reporting.

Sharing a clip of J-Hope, whose full name is Jung Ho-seok, sticking his tongue out, user @qila_bts simply simply wrote: "JUNG HOSEOK [J-Hope] AH [tongue emoji]." The clip, which was originally posted by user @thejhopebeat, had nearly 6,000 views at the time of reporting.

JUNGKOOK WENT ? pic.twitter.com/2o78oBqjZ1

— palak⁷ (@Palak_952) September 9, 2021

Sharing screengrabs of the trio, user @_mochipark_ wrote: I'm in love with this part. They did the [tongue emoji] #3JIsBack #3J #BTS_Butter." The post had over 1,300 likes since it was first shared.

Sharing several screengrabs of the 3 BTS members doing various gestures, user @jikookhr wrote: "3J and their tiny expressions." The post had nearly 500 likes at the time of reporting.

I'm inlove with this part. They did the ?#3JIsBack #3J #BTS_Butter pic.twitter.com/82LIa0goX2

— nelle??⁷ᴇɴ-⁷✙⁵ (@_mochipark_) September 9, 2021
BTS performing for 2020 American Music Awards.
BTS performing from South Korea for the 2020 American Music Awards. Big Hit Entertainment/AMA2020/Getty Images via Getty Images

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