You miss the point to SMFP2 and the album on the whole, though. SMFP2 had auto tune STYLISTICALLY placed because of the tone of the song! It wasn’t supposed to be pretty or angelic; we did, however get a lot of his natural voice in the song, even the first 2 rapping verses - those were his lower register. In the early days of BTS he used his lower register, growling, vocal fry etc. fairly often. We ALL know he can sing but that wasn’t the point. Also, this album is a chronological accounting of the emotional journey he went through during the pandemic. He had a lot of time to self-reflect and FACE himself - the darkest things that were bothering him mentally. SMFP2 was the last song for a reason - you’ll note at the end he is revealed all in white - renewed and free from his emotional chains. You really have to dig down into the meanings of lyrics when it comes to BTS and the members independently. Also, ‘give me a good ride’ in Like Crazy is not necessarily sexual…it was the ‘partying’ - the heavy drinking he was doing during that time to try and escape his problems - to go somewhere out of his head and away from the loneliness he felt. He uses the imagery of clubbing and references to dreaming to reflect that beautifully. The mud, I believe, is the manifestation of the toxicity that surrounded him - still does if we think about the damn haters; But SMFP2 is where, as far as he’s concerned, he’s free of it all - he doesn’t care about the haters or the negativity in his head. There’s a girl in the Like Crazy video - the theory is that she represents a part or reflection of Jimin (hence after we see her, he is looking at his reflection in the bathroom mirror). It’s her muddy arm that pulls him into the club in the beginning. It’s a deep song, sad, dreamy, thought-provoking - a total bop! The whole album is a masterpiece! Jimin is a masterpiece…a prodigy! 💜🐥👼🏻👑
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Listening to the album in order tells the story and each song is different. Letter is a hidden one that is amazing.
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You miss the point to SMFP2 and the album on the whole, though. SMFP2 had auto tune STYLISTICALLY placed because of the tone of the song! It wasn’t supposed to be pretty or angelic; we did, however get a lot of his natural voice in the song, even the first 2 rapping verses - those were his lower register. In the early days of BTS he used his lower register, growling, vocal fry etc. fairly often. We ALL know he can sing but that wasn’t the point.
Also, this album is a chronological accounting of the emotional journey he went through during the pandemic. He had a lot of time to self-reflect and FACE himself - the darkest things that were bothering him mentally. SMFP2 was the last song for a reason - you’ll note at the end he is revealed all in white - renewed and free from his emotional chains.
You really have to dig down into the meanings of lyrics when it comes to BTS and the members independently.
Also, ‘give me a good ride’ in Like Crazy is not necessarily sexual…it was the ‘partying’ - the heavy drinking he was doing during that time to try and escape his problems - to go somewhere out of his head and away from the loneliness he felt. He uses the imagery of clubbing and references to dreaming to reflect that beautifully.
The mud, I believe, is the manifestation of the toxicity that surrounded him - still does if we think about the damn haters; But SMFP2 is where, as far as he’s concerned, he’s free of it all - he doesn’t care about the haters or the negativity in his head.
There’s a girl in the Like Crazy video - the theory is that she represents a part or reflection of Jimin (hence after we see her, he is looking at his reflection in the bathroom mirror). It’s her muddy arm that pulls him into the club in the beginning.
It’s a deep song, sad, dreamy, thought-provoking - a total bop! The whole album is a masterpiece! Jimin is a masterpiece…a prodigy! 💜🐥👼🏻👑
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