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Koreaboo
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A recent TikTok challenge featuring BTS’s J-Hope and ATEEZ’s San has sparked intense debate across both fandoms, with a simple dance ateturning into a full-blown fan war.
The video featured the two idols performing ATEEZ’s latest dance challenge to the group’s new track, “Lemon Drop.” While many fans initially praised the crossover between two powerhouse performers, things quickly took a turn when posts from ARMYs criticizing San’s performance went viral.
Several viral posts accused the ATEEZ member of being low energy and even suggested he was outshined in his own choreography. Comments pointed to J-Hope’s fluidity, precision, and excitement, with some fans implying that San couldn’t keep up — despite it being his group’s original song and choreography.
Some energy would’ve been nice https://t.co/1rxWli7bD1
— ● ᴥ ● (@yor_art_taebear) June 20, 2025
Why does it seem like it's hobi's song and san is one who is asked for the challenge and not the otherway around 😭😭
Why is hobi so much more energetic than the one whose song it actually is??😭😭 https://t.co/IKV8WTX38t
— Naksum⁷ 💜⩇⩇:⩇⩇ ⏱︎ (@naksum_7g) June 20, 2025
Hobi ate him up and he's only dancing at 30% power 😂
— Selene Not Mean (@UPBookBlog) June 20, 2025
ATEEZ fans, however, pushed back strongly. They defended San’s choice of performing, explaining that he often tones down his energy in similar TikTok challenges to allow the guest — in this case, J-Hope — to shine. They also pointed out San’s consistent reputation as one of K-Pop’s top performers.
to all the qrts who are like "whyd hobi eat up the choreo and outdance san" san isnt even giving 50% of his energy in this LOL, he could perfectly match his vibe but the spotlight is on hobi. dont start shit. https://t.co/gBobmo88Jt
— kairo⁷ 💜 (@kaiotiic) June 20, 2025
so to understand, if san dances energetically he gets dragged, if he dances more calmly , he still gets dragged ? https://t.co/EEwhPFaZ7y
— ayase (@hakkunamatataya) June 20, 2025
But ARMYs weren’t having it. Many insisted that even if San went all out, J-Hope — known for his years of training, elite technique, and natural flair — would have still stood out.
That’s self-sabotage 😅
— ● ᴥ ● (@yor_art_taebear) June 20, 2025
I might get jumped for this but I promise you, I am not even hating. “He usually holds back to give the other artist spotlight” is so… THAT IS JUNG HOSEOK. THEE DANCER. I PROMISE YOU, HE DOES NOT NEED YOU TO DIM YOUR LIGHT FOR HIS TO SHINE. DANCE!!! https://t.co/l2PlpCo4ln pic.twitter.com/Qb8mIjbGVv
— Koomi44🇿🇦 (@ParkJimins_toof) June 20, 2025
The debate has since flooded social media — especially X (formerly known as Twitter) — with viral posts from each side garnering plenty of attention as well as thousands of likes and retweets.