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Your trust in others, your trust in yourself, your attachments, and people will stab you in the back the first chance they get. But even at it’s most cool, it’s arguable arrogance, it’s entire theme is that to be the best you have to sacrifice everything else. Of course this is the theme song of a gangster looking for revenge. (Honestly, that song couldn’t not have the mv it did.
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You have to know a lot about Yunho to feel the full impact of most of the lyrics, and when you don’t (even when you do), you can fully appreciate the Michael Carleone-esque character he’s created for it. It’s not even trying to evoke sympathy from the audience. It’s not a song that’s trying to prove something. It’s why I loved ‘Thank U’ so much last year. No matter how real the emotions behind it, how justified they are in their position, trying to write about how much people should pity you for being wealthy and famous etc etc tends to just put people off more. When they do try to evoke sympathy, often it’s (accidentally or not) couched in a humble brag that inadvertently reveals just how privileged they are. It’s hollow posturing, and annoying from both angles: it simultaneously works to make them look up themselves and insecure at the same time. They’re going out of their way to show how nothing hurts them, their life is perfect, and they think about ‘haters’ so little that they write entire albums on it (hi Taylor). I think the reason why is that often they come at it from an angle of being ‘above’ it. Celebrities- especially the more famous they are- love to make art about how hard it is to be a celebrity. It’s a special kind of catharsis, sort of like the climax in a musical. I can’t exactly pinpoint why- they’re great songs to have breakdowns to, but that’s not their only appeal. I’ve said before that my favourite ‘genre’ of song is when the artist is essentially has a mental breakdown during it. (This is a lot of preamble for a song review. Maybe it’s because one of the actors in my current fandom is probably the current ‘fame ruined my life’ poster boy. Maybe it’s because one of my favourite actors, who always struggled with fame and the nature of celebrity, died two months ago. Maybe it’s because two creators I like quit in 2021, at least in part because being in the public eye was destroying their mental health. I don’t know why, but recently I’ve been thinking a lot about toxic fame, how it destroys a person for the sake of an image, etc.