Min Yoongi’s title track is finally out official extract. Or rather, a whole story that has become a metaphor for the days when the strict Korean government literally nipped all attempts at creative expression from its citizens in the bud.
By the way, the song “Haegeum” is translated as “remove the ban”. In the video, Agust D plays in two antagonistic images at once. On the one hand, he is a crook who wanders around in search of easy money, on the other hand, he is a strict guardian of order who selflessly fights crime and represents absolute justice.
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“I love this album, Yoongi is very talented! The text, the presentation, the music – all of it absolutely evokes such strong emotions in me that I don’t often feel… I’ve loved bangtan for so many years and i will continue to love their work forever! Thanks to them for giving to our world :),” one of Suga’s (SUGA) fans wrote in the comments below the video.
The whole clip has become a real philosophy about the eternal struggle between good and evil and the impossibility of the existence of one without the other. Speaking in two contrasting images, Min Yoongi showed that each of us has a black and white beginning, good and evil, which is important for being in balance.
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