Agust D (SUGA / BTS) – Haegeum (+ People Pt.2 (feat. IU))
Love the lyrics, the beat, the MV. I still prefer Daechwita but not by much! Haegeum meaning is explained below the MV.
Haegeum is a song by Agust D, also known as SUGA from BTS, that was released on April 21, 2023 as the title track of his third solo album D-day. The song is a powerful rap that showcases Agust D’s skills and personality, as well as his views on freedom of expression and success.
The word haegeum has two meanings. One is a traditional Korean string instrument that produces a distinctive sound. The other is a slang term that means lifting a ban or allowing something that is forbidden. Agust D uses both meanings in his song to convey his message.
In the song, he says “This song’s a haegeum, yeah / Get on board now, yeah / This lively rhythm / Perhaps, this could be a new kind of haegeum, yeah / Interpretation is free for all / Out with the nonsense / Freedom of expression / Could be the reason for somebody’s death / Could you still consider that freedom?”
He is challenging the listeners to think about what freedom really means and how it can be dangerous or liberating depending on the context. He is also inviting them to join him in his journey of creating his own kind of music and expression, which he calls a new kind of haegeum.
The song is also connected to his previous single Daechwita, which was released in 2020 as part of his second mixtape D-2. Daechwita is a genre of Korean military music that was played during royal ceremonies and processions. In the music video for Daechwita, Agust D plays two roles: a tyrant king and a rebel who tries to overthrow him. The video ends with the rebel killing the king and taking his place.
In the music video for Haegeum, Agust D plays two roles again: a police officer and a criminal who are in a conflict. The video ends with the criminal killing the officer and escaping. The officer has the same scar as both characters from Daechwita, implying that he is the same person who became corrupted by power. The criminal does not have the scar, suggesting that he is a different person who represents Agust D’s true self.
The music videos for Daechwita and Haegeum are part of a trilogy that will be completed by another song called Amygdala, which has not been released yet. Agust D has said that the three songs should be watched in succession to understand the story and the meaning behind them.
Haegeum is a song that reflects Agust D’s growth as an artist and a person. It shows his passion for music and his courage to speak his mind. It also challenges the listeners to question their own views on freedom and success.
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Agust D – People Pt.2 (feat. IU)
Less my jam.