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Mic drop remix
Mic drop remix













I don’t have anything to tell you, don’t even bother to apologize I don’t have any reason to see you again, this is my last goodbye Keep on and runnin’ and runnin’ until I catch up So it can also mean “it contents me if you’re jealous.”Ĭome and follow me follow me with your signs up Wordplay: in this context, 고소해 can be (1) sue someone and (2) to be pleased over someone’s misfortune (that the person deserves). I do it I do it You’re a ratatouille that tastes bad Word-to-word translation will be “our concert, there never is a grape.” When purchasing concert tickets online, the remaining seats are colored purple, which makes the seating map look like scattered grapes (if there are available seats). There’s no ticket remaining for our concert I serve the parents right for you who couldn’t do it I’m sorry that we’re successful worldwide despite your predicting/hoping our failure I’m sorry that we’re on Billboard despite your predicting/hoping our failure You must have thought that we’d fail, but I’m fine, sorry It’s a foul to apply a stinky smell onto the good fragrance There’s not many of this class, enjoy the value => Combining everything, “chewing undercooked steaks repeatedly” can be interpreted as “dissing immature and arrogant jerks (who do not “approve” BTS) multiple times”. (3) 씹다 can mean (i) to chew or (ii) to speak ill of someone. 새끼 means (i) a baby (animal also can be used to a human to mean a baby when used by parents or grandparents) or (ii) a bugger, jerk, or little shit. An interesting thing to note is that unlike the standard pronunciation of steak, 스테이크 (steikeu), 스테끼 (stekki) sounds similar to 새끼 (saekki) when when pronounced fast. (2) 스테끼 (pronounced stekki) is an old Korean pronunciation of steak, which is still used to refer to steak in a cute way or by old generations. There’s an idiom “벼는 익을수록 고개를 숙인다 (As it ripens, the rice lowers its head),” which is similar to “the nobler, the humbler.” So the undercooked steaks can be interpreted as arrogant and immature people. (1) 잘 못 익은 것들 can be undercooked stuff or unripe stuff as 익다 can mean (i) to be cooked and (ii) to ripen. I’ll chew them repeatedly at the star’s dinner (3) The most commonly talked-about spoon classes are (in hierarchical order): the gold spoon, the silver spoon, the bronze spoon, the dirt spoon. (side note: there’s something called “the diamond spoon class” even above the gold spoons.) BTS, coming from a small entertainment agency in an industry that is dominated and almost governed by few big agencies, has been going through unfair treatments and unnecessary hardships. Spoon class theory refers to the idea that individuals can be classified into different socioeconomic classes (spoon classes) based on the income or assets of their parents and that one’s success in life depends entirely on being born into a wealthy family. I don’t care Once I hold my mic, I beat up several gold spoons

mic drop remix

Watch the music video for the “Mic Drop” remix above.Written by Steve Aoki, Pdogg, Supreme Boi, “Hitman” Bang, j-hope, RM, Tayla Parx, Flowsik, Shae Jacobs It is the first time a K-pop group has ever achieved the position. Within a few hours of its release, the new version of "Mic Drop" went to the top of the U.S. Released less than a week after being the penultimate performers at the 2017 AMAs, the “Mic Drop” remix comes amid growing interest in the Korean boy band, whose music and immense following on social media from their dedicated fanbase, known as ARMY, has propelled BTS to the top tiers of international music in 2017.

mic drop remix

The clip ends with a titular mic drop before returning to Aoki and going to black. Like many of the band’s other music videos, some of the imagery, such as burning cars and military references on the band members’ outfits, recalls BTS’ rebellious nature as a K-pop group whose lyrics - including those of “Mic Drop” - address socio-economic issues. The music video for the song opens with Aoki DJ-ing as the septet dances the song's powerful choreography in a variety of settings, charismatically delivering the aggressive lyrics rife with references to their global success.

mic drop remix

The music video version replaces Desiigner with the Korean version's original intro raps courtesy of BTS’ J-Hope and Suga.īoth new versions of “Mic Drop” feature the original Korean lyrics spliced with updated English verses as BTS addresses their achievements and numerous awards.

mic drop remix

An alternate version of “Mic Drop” was also released that features a lead-in from Desiigner featuring the rapper's fast-talking, trap-laden delivery.















Mic drop remix