I love that everyone in the comments is claiming it as a queer anthem, the lyrics are so much more queercoded than I anticipated, whether it was intended or not it makes me feel seen
This one will probably be one of my fav songs. It's like a reminder to always embrace who you are. LOVED IT. I feel like they are reflecting on that now since they're grown and learned so much in the industry
Though I'm hetero, I was really hoping that I wasn't the only one who was thinking that they are championing pride in LGBTQ+. I pray that Korea will someday soon become more accepting of the fact that everyone is perfectly made. Here's to the younger generation changing societal stigmas.
Since I didn't know Korean, I only get the English lyrics and even then I can feel how this can resonate to a lot of people in the LGBT community. Then I see the translation and it is easy to say why this song is so suitable to be an LGBT anthem.
Even though the song is kinda obvious that is for the LGBT community. I take personal de song as finding my identity, being myself, not hiding my likes, my hobbies, not fake my personality just to fit in.
@@tahiara23Queer is a broad term commonly used to describe or refer to the LGBTQ+ community, most often those of us who don’t identify as straight but don’t strictly identify as gay or bi either.
-but like before I ever saw the lyrics I thought they were singing “make me wild and freaky” instead of “make me wild and free” whoopsie delulu me had other thoughts lol
Todos diciendo que muy Queer y todo pero se me hace mas una cancion Idol. La identidad que les es robada para encasillarlos a la industria, explotarlos y controlarlos. No me soprende que quisieran tanto a esta cancion. Ellos han sido de los pocos Idols que han podido llegar al nivel de expresarse con libertad creativa y artística sobretodo dentro de la enorme maquinaria que es SM. Esta cancion es una cancion de libertad, madures y obviamente sobre obtener una identidad propia. ❤
The song is warm and comforting to accept you true identity however you truly are. Please don’t claim it as queer anthem as it’s more than just that and can make many people feel comfortable to accept their true selves.
It can be both at the same time.. Maybe don't dictate how people feel about the song's meaning (especially when the lyrics and title are quite on the nose for LGBT representation).
@@lydiaaa5628 pretty much anything else. Identity isn't only expressing your sexuality. It could be a part of yourself that others don't accept in a life you were ostracized for being different.? Identity can be literally anything.
@@BebeTheOne ok but you realize how important this song is for the lgbt community right? specifically the lgbt community in South Korea, who still face rampant discrimination and violence. the song was very popular at the seoul pride parade. so i don’t think it’s a good thing to downplay the lgbt undertones just bc you don’t identify with it
@@lydiaaa5628 yeah that's totally fine. I didn't downplay it in any way, or at least I didn't think I did. I just don't see this song as that kind of symbol. And again, it's probably because I'm not a part of the LGBT+ community. I don't see why I'd have to agree for it to stay a symbol for that community?
@@BebeTheOne idk i interpreted ur first comment as subtle homophobia. but that’s probably bc im on edge since pride month brought out a ton of hateful trolls. but yea. lgbt ppl have little to no representation in korea so i personally choose to interpret this song as queer, but u don’t have to
Jonghyun would be so proud of everyone releasing music like this that is loud and proud.
He would absolutely eat this song. It reminds me of their Japanese songs.
The fact that key said that they saw these lyrics and automatically knew it had to be in the album warms my heart
I love that everyone in the comments is claiming it as a queer anthem, the lyrics are so much more queercoded than I anticipated, whether it was intended or not it makes me feel seen
I can just imagine this playing at Pride events. Even before I read the lyrics I knew this was queer coded fr
This song is song is so comforting and sweet 🏳️🌈
Jinki's GOD-TIER vocals!!
This one will probably be one of my fav songs. It's like a reminder to always embrace who you are. LOVED IT. I feel like they are reflecting on that now since they're grown and learned so much in the industry
Though I'm hetero, I was really hoping that I wasn't the only one who was thinking that they are championing pride in LGBTQ+. I pray that Korea will someday soon become more accepting of the fact that everyone is perfectly made. Here's to the younger generation changing societal stigmas.
Since I didn't know Korean, I only get the English lyrics and even then I can feel how this can resonate to a lot of people in the LGBT community. Then I see the translation and it is easy to say why this song is so suitable to be an LGBT anthem.
Even though the song is kinda obvious that is for the LGBT community. I take personal de song as finding my identity, being myself, not hiding my likes, my hobbies, not fake my personality just to fit in.
this is my identity 🫦🏳️🌈
during MY pride month??? 🏳️🌈??🤨
Just a few corrections-
1:05 “I don’t wanna hide it” is Minho
And I think the rap section at 1:31 is Minho and Key together
@SuHooneyedgelords don't live long
It's a shame that this doesn't become the title track.
shinee for the gays and girlies only
oh.
@@i_love_what_you_hate4637 oh yes 🌈🤪
@@wetburp nahhh
@@wetburp bros being fr
@@i_love_what_you_hate4637meow
QUEER RIGHTS !!! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️💗
Que es queer ??
@@tahiara23Queer is a broad term commonly used to describe or refer to the LGBTQ+ community, most often those of us who don’t identify as straight but don’t strictly identify as gay or bi either.
happy pride month everyone ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
I love this song. It helps me to find my identity ❤️
my fav out of the album 💖
Hi gay, love this
Anyways, happy pride :>
Every time they say "I'm here" I expect to hear "I'm queer" after it, the intonation just sounds like its there idk. Im very biased being very gay 😅
Tbh this phrase
Well, not only this one lol
Was really specific giiven the lyrics
How is this a B-Side? My god 🙌
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ you guys are just the best 🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
-but like before I ever saw the lyrics I thought they were singing “make me wild and freaky” instead of “make me wild and free” whoopsie delulu me had other thoughts lol
Qué hernosa canción!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Happy pride month Shinee 🏳️🌈🌈
thank you!!
urwell💚 and hope you enjoy🥰
Wow
The LGBTQ+ anthem ♥♥
During pride month? Oh. They bold.
queer anthem!! 💗💗💗
Todos diciendo que muy Queer y todo pero se me hace mas una cancion Idol. La identidad que les es robada para encasillarlos a la industria, explotarlos y controlarlos. No me soprende que quisieran tanto a esta cancion. Ellos han sido de los pocos Idols que han podido llegar al nivel de expresarse con libertad creativa y artística sobretodo dentro de la enorme maquinaria que es SM. Esta cancion es una cancion de libertad, madures y obviamente sobre obtener una identidad propia. ❤
New Korean gay pride anthem
The song is warm and comforting to accept you true identity however you truly are. Please don’t claim it as queer anthem as it’s more than just that and can make many people feel comfortable to accept their true selves.
It can be both at the same time..
Maybe don't dictate how people feel about the song's meaning (especially when the lyrics and title are quite on the nose for LGBT representation).
👍👍👍👍👍💎💎💎💎💎
I love this song but i don't see it as a queer song 🤣🤣 probably because I'm not but I love their voices and sounds in this one.
“untie the rope of prejudice”
“my identity, i don’t wanna hide it”
“hidden in the dark shadows is another me”
…. what else could this be about??
@@lydiaaa5628 pretty much anything else. Identity isn't only expressing your sexuality. It could be a part of yourself that others don't accept in a life you were ostracized for being different.? Identity can be literally anything.
@@BebeTheOne ok but you realize how important this song is for the lgbt community right? specifically the lgbt community in South Korea, who still face rampant discrimination and violence. the song was very popular at the seoul pride parade. so i don’t think it’s a good thing to downplay the lgbt undertones just bc you don’t identify with it
@@lydiaaa5628 yeah that's totally fine. I didn't downplay it in any way, or at least I didn't think I did. I just don't see this song as that kind of symbol. And again, it's probably because I'm not a part of the LGBT+ community. I don't see why I'd have to agree for it to stay a symbol for that community?
@@BebeTheOne idk i interpreted ur first comment as subtle homophobia. but that’s probably bc im on edge since pride month brought out a ton of hateful trolls. but yea. lgbt ppl have little to no representation in korea so i personally choose to interpret this song as queer, but u don’t have to