There's no such thing as too much BTS.

Mere days after taking the world by storm (again) with a Beatles-inspired performance of "Boy With Luv" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, K-pop phenomenon BTS returned to the talk show for a second special appearance to perform "Make It Right."

And you guessed it: BTS fans (aka ARMY) couldn't get enough of the pretty boys and their beautiful voices.

Unlike their "Boy With Luv" performance, BTS skipped the dancing and instead stuck to a vocals act to let each of their voices shine.

As with seemingly everything they do, fans praised the boy band for their natural live singing abilities, especially their skillfully-timed harmonizations.

MAKE IT RIGHT PERFORMANCE ON THE STEPHEN COLBERT SHOW!!!!!!! The flavor, the harmonization, the vocals, the look!!!! 😍😍🥰😍 — 𝒢𝒾𝑔𝒾 is seeing BTS tomorrow! 🥰 (@majestic_gigi) May 18, 2019

Make It Right live performance on Colbert show is the perfect way to shut down those who say BTS can't sing live — 𝓻𝓲𝓻𝓲 ✿ 𝕻𝖊𝖗𝖘𝖔𝖓𝖆 (@Glitchykv) May 18, 2019

just some of the BEAUTIFUL and NICE comments I found under @BTS_twt's Make It Right performance on the Colbert show pic.twitter.com/qB1cQPx3Kn — 🅹🅰🆉 with luv 💜 (@jeontaegious) May 18, 2019

Omg bts got a standing ovation on Colbert 🥺🥺 — 꾹's adrianna (@loveygguk) May 18, 2019

Others, however, were just upset they missed it:

NOOOOOOOO I FELL ASKEEP AND MISSED BTS ON COLBERT!!!! — Karu💜 (@serenchim) May 18, 2019

BTS and the values they're sending through their music isn't just for the teens. The boy band's inclusive messaging is something everyone can appreciate and the main reason they're so beloved by fans across the world.

my auntie said that she watched bts on Stephen Colbert yesterday nd asked me if I already watched it so I said yes, on livestreams and she also said that she was supposed to film it and send to me but she knows that im always updated about them so she didn't,,, so supportive 😂😂 — ᵉᶜˡⁱᵖˢᵉ 🌕🌔🌑 (@igotbts_7) May 18, 2019

CAN U BELIEVE MY MOM NOT-SO-SECRETLY WATCHED BTS AT THE LATE SHOW STEPHEN COLBERT ON HER PHONE WHEN I HADN’T EVEN WATCHED IT — k (@nemoonkei) May 18, 2019

i just came back home and the first thing my mom asked me was



“have u watched bts’ late show with stephen colbert”



JSHSHSSH my mom has now watched bts vids before me this has never happened before!!!!! — jas ♥ (@slushvtae) May 18, 2019

Even if you don't like BTS, don't be an asshole. The last thing anyone needs right now in today's troubled world is, as one Twitter user astutely put it, negative vibes: