I'm so glad that TH-cam recommended your channel today. The battle field imagery is meant to communicate the hyper-competitive culture in South Korea that forces most students to study long hours and how it leads to loss of childhood and contributes to South Korea's high suicide rate. Some hints for this are in the scene where the students are holding books but still have papers falling on them and lines like "Why couldn't we see we needed love rather than money" and "You, who rush up the mountain , Not even knowing you’re out of breath". Keep up the great reactions!
Its actually more of a commentary on war. How the decisions adults make affect kids. Especially the line, are bullets and blood all that it takes in a war? The Russia-Ukraine conflict makes this hit harder. And for Koreans, the generation that experienced the Korean Civil War. I guess that aspect is why the imagery is in black and white.
The song is open to interpretation, Chanhyuk added a line about wearing masks so people could relate it to the pandemic experience, if they wish too. Having said so, in my opinion, these are the interpretations that make more sense: 1) It's a song in which the narrator tells war stories to children, like a bed time story, but without romanticising war or making it sound like an heroic epic tale of patriotism and glory, or good versus bad. Instead of that, it's a storytelling that teaches young people the reality of war: that it's painful and ugly, that there are no winners, that the trauma soldiers and civilians experience stays with them until they die, way after the battle is over. 2) It's a song describing the experience children have in war. War told from the perspective of people who are born or raised in countries where violence is prominent. Maybe even minors who enlist and go to war. Explosions, firearms, ashes, wreckage. That's why, there's descriptions of sensory experiences related to the battlefield (seeing your surroundings through the smoke of destroyed buildings, hearing the sound of gunshots and screams, etc). These things don't disapear if they close their eyes and cover their ears for a while, they don't disappear if they go to sleep, the next day the horror is still there. It's not a movie or a playstation game, they can't turn off the TV. 3) It's a song relating how some people are forced to become adults since they are small, due to external circumstances or sociopolitics. Lamenting that some kids don't have the choice to act like kids, reminding people that they should enjoy and treasure their chilhoods, because not everyone has that chance. Don't try to grow too fast. I guess it could be seen as a commentary against war.
AKMU is the cleanest image in yg. They started music in the first place because the whole family went to Mongolia when their parents were missionary, and when they went out to do missionary work, the only thing they could do in Mongolia was playing chords. When I came back to Korea, I auditioned for K-pop stars, won the championship, and joined YG. Four or five years ago, an interviewer asked me if alcohol helped me make music, but I said it was worthwhile to make music with a clean mind. It's so clean.
@@trizkin6735 Because of Burning Sun Gate, Yg's moral image is bad in Korea. But Akmu is the complete opposite. And yg had a lot of drug cases before, so his moral image is not good.
@@hosky8962 lmao you are so blinded by korean media y’all need to get to what’s really the real issue. I have been following all these allegations for years and one thing I know for sure is korean media is a one freaking hell of a mess. Talking about the cleanest image in yg? Lol you’re directly insulting the other artist like blackpink, winner, treasure etc. 🙄
@@trizkin6735 This is the general idea of Koreans. I like their music, too, but I don't think they're moral. I'm Korean, and I've never actually seen drugs before. I even know they exist on TV.
@@hosky8962 you don’t think other artist are moral? Artist like blackpink , winner and esp treasure who by the way are minors, and you think they are immoral ? Wtf is wrong with y’all . Touch some grass and explore the world y’all are too blinded by whats in reality🙄
This mv basiclly tell us that the view of kids in this world how the system force them to compete each other (school/exam) and on this song akmu as brother n sister who give an advice to their young siblings while lee sun hee as mother who comfort you need whn you fall down..
'Is blood and bullets all it takes for a war? The sad reality is that our childhood is built above piles of bones with nothing but the remains of war, and all we're taught is how to conquer with guns and blades in our hands. Just like how the most important things in life are realized after it's lost, just like how we're marching forward without knowing the screams hidden behind the ringing sounds... What is chasing you to rush forward? Where is it that you're heading? Oh, many of us are aware of what actually matters, but this war-like life continues with no end.' -AKMU - 전쟁터 (Hey kid, Close your eyes) (with Lee Sun Hee)
You can watch Akmu’s funny and amazing performance. These two stages are my energy on these days. th-cam.com/video/eEDygghMA6A/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/w9JPCaj8VUc/w-d-xo.html Have a good time~!
I'm so glad that TH-cam recommended your channel today.
The battle field imagery is meant to communicate the hyper-competitive culture in South Korea that forces most students to study long hours and how it leads to loss of childhood and contributes to South Korea's high suicide rate. Some hints for this are in the scene where the students are holding books but still have papers falling on them and lines like "Why couldn't we see we needed love rather than money" and "You, who rush up the mountain
, Not even knowing you’re out of breath".
Keep up the great reactions!
Thank you for the support and insight on the video, much appreciated!
Its actually more of a commentary on war. How the decisions adults make affect kids. Especially the line, are bullets and blood all that it takes in a war?
The Russia-Ukraine conflict makes this hit harder. And for Koreans, the generation that experienced the Korean Civil War. I guess that aspect is why the imagery is in black and white.
Lee Sun hee is legendary singer from 80s
This song just hits deep and is my favorite track of their new album
Lee Sun-hee is not just a legend. She is a singer who is a national treasure level legend. How did Akmu collaborate with Lee Seon-hee?
AKMU was on YHY's Sketchbook and explained how the collaboration came about.
The song is open to interpretation, Chanhyuk added a line about wearing masks so people could relate it to the pandemic experience, if they wish too. Having said so, in my opinion, these are the interpretations that make more sense:
1) It's a song in which the narrator tells war stories to children, like a bed time story, but without romanticising war or making it sound like an heroic epic tale of patriotism and glory, or good versus bad. Instead of that, it's a storytelling that teaches young people the reality of war: that it's painful and ugly, that there are no winners, that the trauma soldiers and civilians experience stays with them until they die, way after the battle is over.
2) It's a song describing the experience children have in war. War told from the perspective of people who are born or raised in countries where violence is prominent. Maybe even minors who enlist and go to war. Explosions, firearms, ashes, wreckage. That's why, there's descriptions of sensory experiences related to the battlefield (seeing your surroundings through the smoke of destroyed buildings, hearing the sound of gunshots and screams, etc). These things don't disapear if they close their eyes and cover their ears for a while, they don't disappear if they go to sleep, the next day the horror is still there. It's not a movie or a playstation game, they can't turn off the TV.
3) It's a song relating how some people are forced to become adults since they are small, due to external circumstances or sociopolitics. Lamenting that some kids don't have the choice to act like kids, reminding people that they should enjoy and treasure their chilhoods, because not everyone has that chance. Don't try to grow too fast.
I guess it could be seen as a commentary against war.
AKMU is the cleanest image in yg. They started music in the first place because the whole family went to Mongolia when their parents were missionary, and when they went out to do missionary work, the only thing they could do in Mongolia was playing chords.
When I came back to Korea, I auditioned for K-pop stars, won the championship, and joined YG. Four or five years ago, an interviewer asked me if alcohol helped me make music, but I said it was worthwhile to make music with a clean mind. It's so clean.
cleanest image, what do you mean by that lol
@@trizkin6735 Because of Burning Sun Gate, Yg's moral image is bad in Korea. But Akmu is the complete opposite.
And yg had a lot of drug cases before, so his moral image is not good.
@@hosky8962 lmao you are so blinded by korean media y’all need to get to what’s really the real issue. I have been following all these allegations for years and one thing I know for sure is korean media is a one freaking hell of a mess. Talking about the cleanest image in yg? Lol you’re directly insulting the other artist like blackpink, winner, treasure etc. 🙄
@@trizkin6735 This is the general idea of Koreans. I like their music, too, but I don't think they're moral.
I'm Korean, and I've never actually seen drugs before. I even know they exist on TV.
@@hosky8962 you don’t think other artist are moral? Artist like blackpink , winner and esp treasure who by the way are minors, and you think they are immoral ? Wtf is wrong with y’all . Touch some grass and explore the world y’all are too blinded by whats in reality🙄
This mv basiclly tell us that the view of kids in this world how the system force them to compete each other (school/exam) and on this song akmu as brother n sister who give an advice to their young siblings while lee sun hee as mother who comfort you need whn you fall down..
신곡 중 가장 조회수 높을 걸 보거나 대표곡을 보는게 아니고 거기서 약간 비켜있는 곡을 보는게 여기 답네...
this album's MVs are all connected.
I like you guy's taste of music~
Thanks for mention this song to me :)
So glad you liked Lee SunHee!!
'Is blood and bullets all it takes for a war?
The sad reality is that our childhood is built above piles of bones with nothing but the remains of war, and all we're taught is how to conquer with guns and blades in our hands.
Just like how the most important things in life are realized after it's lost,
just like how we're marching forward without knowing the screams hidden behind the ringing sounds...
What is chasing you to rush forward? Where is it that you're heading?
Oh, many of us are aware of what actually matters,
but this war-like life continues with no end.'
-AKMU - 전쟁터 (Hey kid, Close your eyes) (with Lee Sun Hee)
It’s a great song
我也很喜欢akmu!!!!yg 艺术家 感谢你的反应 这张专辑歌曲真的很棒!7首歌都是不同于主流的 感谢你们的反应
AKMU is pronounced as *ak-myu* since they are originally named as Akdong Musician
akmu
You can watch Akmu’s funny and amazing performance. These two stages are my energy on these days.
th-cam.com/video/eEDygghMA6A/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/w9JPCaj8VUc/w-d-xo.html
Have a good time~!
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check out MINO dingo killing verse please🙏🏻
Please react to Golden Child's new comeback song RaPamPam~ a Latin vibe^^