International Singer Scott Quinn Responds To BTS and ARMY Love Messages
After one tweet from BTS, this singer’s Twitter account blew up with supportive messages from ARMYs.
Yesterday afternoon, Rap Monster posted a tweet from their group account about Scott Quinn, and his fan’s responses were incredible.
Rap Monster’s tweet featured two screenshots showing that he was listening to Scott’s music, with the caption “good music” written underneath.
good music 🌓 #RMusic pic.twitter.com/ZG6KAlvNfl
— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) March 10, 2017
Scott quickly responded to the post in Korean, writing “Thank you, brother.”
형제여 고맙다 🌗 https://t.co/3zMnABUyEC
— Scott Quinn (@ScottPQuinn) March 10, 2017
He even shared BTS’ tweet to his Facebook page, writing in the caption; “It’s an odd day when one of the biggest rappers in S. Korea shares your music with 4.6 million people?! Good job I’m fluent in Korean…”
It's an odd day when one of the biggest rappers in S. Korea shares your music with 4.6 million people?! Good job I'm fluent in Korean…
Posted by Scott Quinn on Friday, March 10, 2017
Scott was certainly feeling grateful for all the support, as he posted another tweet about it later.
Received so many beautiful messages in the past 12 hours!! It's funny how music can bring people together from all over the world. 고맙습니다 ✌️🌏
— Scott Quinn (@ScottPQuinn) March 11, 2017
Along with responding to a fan’s direct message, Scott replied to and liked several more of their supportive tweets to him.
❤🙏
— Scott Quinn (@ScottPQuinn) March 10, 2017
Music is a universal language. 💜💜💜 hope to hear more beautiful music from you @ScottPQuinn 💜💜💜 https://t.co/3gpgXlQB7J
— JOAN♨︎ (@daegushiii) March 11, 2017
music can bring people together..I like namjoon's taste of musics. I love ur musics too. Hope you n BTS can make collaboration😊
— . (@syoongibts) March 11, 2017
heard your song becos of rap monster, but no regrets at all! Yay to good music! 😊 https://t.co/MEkjHGb3zK
— 👻 (@JustJiminnie) March 11, 2017
What do you think, could we see a collaboration between the pair in the future?