The MV has English subtitles! The lyrics definitely make this song more amazing. Very clever and poignant. Hope you can watch it again with the lyric subtitles.
@BestFriendsReact Жыл бұрын
I love their style, so captivating for such a chill vibe
@maliii266 Жыл бұрын
It’s Epik High‘s 20th anniversary 🥳
@NM-ty3yi11 ай бұрын
Epik High have so many amazing tunes - it's incredible how easily they seem to be able to generate tunes you get addicted to ...
@Dardove Жыл бұрын
Last year, Hoshi did a song with Tiger JK, and now this year he has a collab with Epik High. I remember the last time I watched the MV, it had subtitles. Though I can't remember if they were there earlier. This is my favorite kind of Epik High. And yeah, it is certainly a sad song, but they have a lot of sad songs. Check out the lyrics to the song. Speaking of Collabs, Bibi has a song coming out next week with Becky G. I can certainly recommend some more Epik High if you want.
@은주cho Жыл бұрын
에픽하이 노래 좋은거 많아요. 특히 가사들이
@BeverlyPennell Жыл бұрын
Thanks for reacting to this video. The MV *does* have subtitles; you just have to turn them on...in English. Please watch again with the lyrics, and then you'll understand more my perspective. So my personal takeaway is that in today's society people live more in their phones than in what's going on around them. Hoshi starts it off being distracted by his phone while on a date; meanwhile, in the background a man's phone is knocked out of his hand, he gets mad, and cracks a bottle over the head of the person who bumped into him...as Hoshi is still in Phone Land, totally oblivious to what's going on around him...his date leaving and not even noticing the scuffle going on behind him. The song goes on to say that he's closer to "her" now that they're apart because she still lives in memories on his phone; and his hands are so tied up (holding the phone) trying to hold onto what they had, forgetting "they" aren't a thing anymore. It looks like he's in an addicts anonymous type group where everyone is talking together (how things used to be in the past) until the light dims, and then everyone is on THEIR phones instead of talking to each other. The line "they say habits can kill" is true, and too many people are addicted to their phones. Then you see the guy (I don't know Epik High's members' names, I apologize) staring at his phone again as the phone's AI takes over his hand (kinda like the Matrix or even the Borg of StarTrek), totally oblivious to the wedding of his former lover going on around him but seeing the pictures of it on his phone. The girl on the hood of the car, I think, represents watching the phone while driving, looking at old memories of her. He ends up in a car wreck, sitting by his car and still staring at his phone. The motorcycle goes by saying he's tired of the screentime (meaning the addiction to the memories in his phone) as you see a phone screen projected on the road RIGHT before it runs into the wrecked car of the other guy. There's also the dance scene where everyone looks like they're having a party, but they're all dancing by themselves. Tablo (?) sees his old flame (we see her from Hoshi's perspective), and he (not Hoshi) grabs and hugs her. But we see the hug turn into someone comforting him while he STILL tries to look at his phone. And even when Hoshi walks away from the crash, the first thing he goes for is the phone. I think this is a major statement of the isolation and distance that has grown between people because everyone is so glued to their phones. We depend more on interacting with technology than with each other. I haven't figured out the water in the big tub/tank/sink at the end that Hoshi stares into before walking away. Maybe someone else will shed more insights in the comments. Just my two cents...for what it's worth. :)
@17DARUMDARIMDA Жыл бұрын
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@inzaghiscornsalad7034 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but how is it gonna have any subtitles if you don't turn them on ToT the lyrics are EVERYTHING of this song