Meaning: Hwasa is in a relationship where her man is worshiping her like a queen. As you can see when she's on her throne. Her man idolizes her, but Hwasa wants someone more dominate than him. So, she pushes him away in hopes that she'll find someone better. As she's trying to find someone 'better', she quickly regrets her decision. Hwasa realizes that she shouldn't haven't taken her man for granted. After the showing of the five guys, she realizes that she is the one in the wrong. Basically, she took someone for granted, and she's suffering the consequences. There's a video by DDKTV- I think- that better explains it. Edit- This is the most likes I've gotten. Thank you!!
I don't think that is the theme, the song is basically about a lover giving his all while she is not able to love him back (there are a lot of things that she wants to do that don't involve him so his love became suffocating to her), but she appreciates him and feels guilty hence trying to make it up for him in the end scene, and while calling him playfully a twit because they can't help themselves but look at her she realized she is the twit who can't put such a person a priority (also she is telling him he looks lonely because he only sees her but then realized she is the one who made him that way, lonely and obsessed with her)
@@nnaiixx4360 wrong, the song tell the story of a man but it is the other way, she is telling her own story, something that really happened with her first boyfriend, he was an absolute asshole to the point of threatening her family and her and extorting money from her, but she loved him so much to the point of blindness...
The other girl is Wheein(also from Mamamoo) her really close friend for ten years. I take that sceen as her seeking comfort during the turbulence of her relationship with someone she can bare her true sell to. There is a lot going on and I saw the DkDK interpretation and it was ok but being a moomoo I know Hwasa said that when she is in a relationship she gives her all even sacrificing her pride for love. She said this was written from her own relationship experience so I don't think it's about a more dominant man as DkDK think but just the fact that the guy only living for her is sad, lonely and actually hurting them both. I don't like it ,nobody likes it.
totally agree while i love the korean explains series & thought it brought more insight for ppl who were confused i didnt agree with some of their theories as a moomoo but everyone is entitled to their own opinions & theories. i just find it a little disappointing that so many ppl seem to think the theories mentioned in the explains video is the textbook answer when its really just their take on the song & can be interpreted in different ways
Yeah, I thought Explained by a Korean did a good job, but I feel like they misinterpreted the main theme of the song: do not blindly love someone because it's just going to hurt both parties. Hwasa isn't looking for a dominant man or anything like that; she's just unsatisfied, period, and I think the MV shows her coming to terms as to why exactly she's so unsatisfied. And by the time she realizes it, she's stuck in this weird position of wanting to let go of her boyfriend and staying with him before, ultimately, her boyfriend leaves and she feels guilty for not initially investing more in the relationship.
Twit is about a toxic relationship, she first starts by saying he is a Twit but then proceeds to calling herself the Twit in the second verse. She realizes she is the bad one in the relationship and she knows the guy deserves better than her. She calls him a Twit for staying with her. The scene where she touches the bird on a dead tree has a lot of meaning as well. As you can see, she is touching the bird that is leaving or flying away from the tree. Hwasa is the tree, the non-pretty one (emotianally) and the one that doesn't make it work, the guy is the bird that is leaving. I hope this sort of helped!
Twit is a song about a person who cannot let go of a relationship. Basically meaning the other is attached to Hwasa but she isn’t as attached to them. Twit in this song means fool. At the second verse, she calls herself a twit for not loving him enough. Hwasa, I believe, has been in this type of relationship where she has given her all but the other person hasn’t.
Basically the guy is a Twitter cause hes obsessed with her and doesn't bother with anybody else. Pretty sure that's how she explained it on a clip of a music show I watched.
I love Hwasa bcs she has an invisible aura that screams dominant, authority and powerful. That's y I stan mamamoo. All of them have the same aura. To be a respectful queen, u have to have ur chin up and ur middle finger higher.
The part where Hwasa is being embraced by a female (Wheein), at 5:07 it juxtaposes the two where you see Hwasa being surrounded by women which symbolises that they lean on her for support which is especially true given her publicity where fans lean on her for the voice of body image, strong woman etc.. and as for herself? She leans on Wheein for support.
That other woman is Wheein shes another member of Mamamoo. the group that Hwasa is in. They have been friends since their first year in middle school and Hwasa featured in Wheein's music video for her solo Easy. (you should also maybe check that out if ur intrested). But it's not meant to be the way you think it is, it's just about a toxic relationship (maybe).
The song swept charts in South Korea and got real time all kill (first place on EVERY SINGLE charts) and has entered the Top 100 of U.S. iTunes Top Songs chart to currently become the top-selling Kpop song in America plus got amazing results WORLDWIDE too landing on 22nd place in iTunes chart...I'm not talking about the kpop charts but the overall chart! This MV and lyrics are packed with a lot of interesting references and symbolisms. In the lyrics she uses "delicate Shim Cheongie" ...referring to an old korean tale. Shim Cheong (a filial daughter) was sold as a virginal sacrificial offering to the sea, in this way her blind father could make the temple donation needed to miraculously restore his sight. With the help of the Dragon King of the sea, she returned to the land and eventually became a queen. So Shim Chung is sacrificing yourself for the benefits or happiness of others, it means a great love without boundary. In the beginning of the mv she's reading 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell which is all about the constraints of society and following the rules…she tosses it aside. Her wrapped up in the plastic bag, coming out of a wardrobe crying, walking and dancing with confidence on a table and no one is paying attention to her while when she has a lighter skin tone and cuter hairstyle boys are at her feet...all is a clear reference to how women are treated in korean society. Wheein cameo...if you consider the lyrics of this song and Wheein solo 'Easy' it's like watching the opposite sides of the same coin. Plus Wheein is Hwasa source of strenght and comfort, you can see her leaning on Wheein and Wheein embracing Hwasa. Their makeup is natural and they're almost nacked because they can be themselves with each other. In the all black scene where you can see her and the legs of a man; it's like she abused of his love so much that in the end killed that feeling and when she understood what she did to him she tried to take the boy back but in the end he leaves her. Many people pointed out those blatantly fake birds...I mean, they could use CG like the leopard in Egotistic MV but I think they did it on purpose. A bare tree with fake/dead birds. Everything is white, birds, dress and background, so lonely. In Korea and the Middle East it is the norm that white symbolizes time of mourning and funerals. It is an interesting predicament that theorists find white relays the message of clarity. It could be thought that once someone has passed away there may be clarity in the peoples’ lives, or lack there of. And right after compare the black scene...so going back to the theory of the mourning and understanding (clarity) what she lost. the scene where she's dancing and partying with so many people while he's there, he stays still on that bed. They look at each other so she nows he's lonely and sad there but she's smiling at him while dancing, like a spite to hurt him once again. In the end the flower on the ground represents the beautiful relationship she had, the beautiful love he gave to her. When he decides to leave her, the guy tosses that flower on the ground and she tramples on it like she did with his feelings. Thank you for reacting to this amazing song, thinking she wrote the lyrics and composed the song plus choreo work...QueenSa is MATCHLESS!
You are one of the few that focused on the message (a lot of reactors focused on the fact that the girl is her group member, missing the message why she was caressing her) I totally agree with you on when she is with guys she is above them and the head of the relationship while when she is with girls they are on the same level even when girls are leaning on her,.. also the picturing of girls as pure (while the lyrics are somewhat straightforward and follows the MV, I think the MV reveals more about her through symbolism) also the use of both female and male dancers (which I think is rare) and when she is walking on the table there are both genders looking at their empty cups... And her coming out from the closet crying in the darkness and just sitting there with her dried tears (I don't think they are just random symbols,.. even the flower she stepped on before hugging the guy must mean something) these are just of the few things that are not usually mentioned, the MV is fully charged on symbolism even some of the dance moves (I am sure we are missing a lot of hidden messages)
First verse she was calling the guy a twit and saying how shes like getting sick of him cuz he loves her almost too much and its getting to her and then Second verse shes calling herself a twit cuz now that she pushed him away and that he is gone she actually misses him and his love and wants him and all of his love for her back but its too late so she realizes that shes actually a twit for not appreciating enough and not realizing sooner what she had and pushing away a guy who loved her so much
This Queen has composed this song by herself, wrote the lyrics herself, AND made the choreography herself!!!!! That’s what I call being a QUEEN!!!!!!!❤️👑
Hwasa is calling her man a fool because he worships her. He loves her so much that she sees him as unhappy without her. He’s a Twit because she doesn’t return these feelings. She has goals and aspirations beyond just him that make her happy; while she views herself as his only goal. She changes this up in the second part of the song by calling herself a Twit. She starts to take responsibility for making him obsess over her so much. She’s the Twit for continuing to lead him on. In the end she never breaks up with him, but he finally realizes he’s the fool and leaves her. She reaches out for him not wanting to let go, but he leaves anyway making Hwasa the lonely fool she called him in the beginning. It’s an interesting concept that really goes after both sides of the relationship.
The women hugging or whatever with Hwasa was Wheein another Mamamoo member and her best friend. Hwasa did sooo good with this solo. It’s so catchy and good😍 She’s also so beautiful. Glad you liked it! 💕
The story of Simcheong is about a girl who has a blind father. She hears that the Buddha will grant her father with sight for 300 bags of rice. She then goes about trying to find some rice. She comes across Sailors who were looking for a sacrifice to the sea gods. They promise to give her the rice in exchange for being their sacrifice. She ends up going through with it. Long story short, her father wakes up with his sight restored to realize his daughter gave her own life for him and all he wanted to do was see her again. She lived only for him, and did the last thing he would ever want in order to help him. Thats why she calls him "Delicate Simcheong" in the song. Because he is doing all the wrong things for the right reasons.
One Hwasa is absolutely beautiful and I love her vocals. I personally think the song is about how much she loves him but also wants him to have a life outside of just her. He makes her feel smothered .
Okay so I have a random opinion about Hwasa and I'm just gonna say it. You don't even have to think that she's beautiful, she just has that vibe around her that just shows confidence and that's what makes her so fricking attractive.
That woman is Whee In, her best friend for 10 years, and also a member of Mamamoo. Hwasa appear in Whee In solo MV titled Easy, so of course she appear on Hwasa solo MV too cause that's what bestfriend do :')
did u know shes one of mamamoo member? and the woman she was hugging was wheein one of mamamoo member too wheein is hwasa childhood bestfriend . hwasa composed and wrote the lyrics too.
She is talking about how the guy loves her but she doesn't feel the same so .The guy loves her so he treats her with love but she doesn't feel the same .Watch the explanation.
Yes.... is the same twit... she's playing with the words... Quote : MAMAMOO’s Hwasa Says “Twit” Is Based On Her Own Love Life Feb 17, 2019 by E. Cha MAMAMOO’s Hwasa has revealed that her solo debut track “TWIT” was inspired by her own personal experience. On the February 15 episode of KBS 2TV’s “Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook,” Hwasa made her very first guest appearance as a solo artist. In addition to performing her chart-topping new hit “TWIT,” the singer also sat down to talk about the meaning behind the song. After congratulating the MAMAMOO member on her solo debut, host Yoo Hee Yeol asked her to explain the lyrics to “TWIT.” Hwasa clarified that “twit” was English slang for a foolish person and sang the song’s very first lines, “You’re a fool, twit, twit, twit, twit.” Yoo Hee Yeol jokingly commented, “In a way, some listeners might find it a very offensive song.” Hwasa replied with a laugh, “That’s true. But [the song] is telling a person who foolishly loves me far too much, ‘You’re a fool.’ So in a way, in this song, I think that the word ‘fool’ has a positive meaning.” She went on to elaborate, “This person [in the song] is someone who purely and innocently gives me his love, like a fool. But because I have too many things that I want to achieve and too much ambition, this man that I’m calling a fool ends up coming second [to my other priorities].” “So I think it’s partly about telling that person, ‘You’re a fool,’ in order to justify my own behavior,” she explained. Yoo Hee Yeol then asked, “Is this a true story?” Hwasa, who co-wrote the music and lyrics for the track, confirmed, “I told my own story through the song.”
@@ljuancruz I don't think she is talking about a relationship, because the words she used are 'person' and through the end 'a man', she didn't say a lover (also the cut segment that was not aired where the host kept teasing her, she said it is not limited to lovers)
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Some other people were interpreting it as her telling her man not to live only for her, kind of like how fans will think so highly of their idol and make them such a big portion of their life that they become unaware (?) of everything else that’s going on around them. So she’s basically saying do something else with your life and don’t do everything for an idol/lover/friend?
The video is about her boyfriend living only for her and not thinking for himself. The video also has reference from the book she was reading. Some of the scenes are from the book. But her boyfriend is a fool for only being for her and she feels its suffocating. She wants him to think for himself and the embrace from the women (wheein) is a symbol of her confining in her friend. In the end he wakes up and realise what she saying and leaves.
it's wheein, fellow MAMAMOO member, on that part where she's being embraced by a woman. while that's happening, the lyrics are saying that she's also unhappy although he's the one breathing and living only for her (and that's why he calls him a twit), while she gives him nothing. so she believes she shouldn't be getting hurt, as she doesn't really care for him that much. so that's why wheein appears comforting her on that scene. (also hwasa appears on wheein's solo mv, 'EASY', they're really close old friends)
For the scene where there's a guy under her dress i read somewhere that there's a saying in korea along the lines of "stop living in ur mothers skirt" it's used to describe kids who rely too much on their parents and she's trting to symbolize and show that the guy is relying on her too much which is the whole point of the song and that's why he's being called a "twit"
She's saying the guy is a twit because he's too obsessive and only knows her. However, she's not saying he's a bag guy. She calls him Shimcheong, who is a character in Korean literature who sacrificed her self so her father can see. Hwasa appreciates the guy and doesn't want to hurt him but has to let go for herself making her feel bad and guilty for the dude.
Dude they’re just back up dancers, straight up dancers. I saw this one video about this guy who was an idol and said that there is a lot of good looking back up dancers because not all get to be trainees or become idols and the ones who do but disband end up being back up dancers because that’s their dream, to be on stage and perform, but idk that’s just what the guy said.. it was the guy that did the videos with Jackson from got 7 who is Australian I forgot his name lol
You're right about the Korean pronunciation of "Twit". The Korean Language is pretty much spoken in many single syllables because of how their written language system was made. I guess you can say their language is very "Syllabolic"?!? for instance, every korean name is always (or mostly) 3-syllables long: Park-Ji-Min, Kim-Tae-Hyung... example for pronunciation, to say "California" koreans say it like, "kael-Li-Po-Ni-A" or Florida is, "Pu-Ro-Ri-Da", so "Twit", she's prolly saying, "Tu-Witt", in 2 syllables, instead of the English-single syllable way.
yeah this girl is girls power and Hwasa is an independent feminist that keeps yelling her rights either it's her dressing, her messages or way of saying «i'm a free human equal to very human and with ame rights» she didn't say that actualy that's my interpretation and my values so i think that's her message too and that's what i love in her and Sunmi which always surprise me with her MV's💟
I personally think that the song is about her boyfriend. Twit, meaning 'fool' She's basically saying the boyfriend in love with her too much, like she's suffocated by his attention, and affection that it's too much for her. So basically, hes a fool for her. At the end he realizes it a leaves and she regrets it.
I feel like the mv is an interpretation of Hwasa's inner thoughts and wat she wants to tell the boy but if too afraid bc she doesn't want him to leave but he eventually still does and treat her wrong.
Hwasa called the guy a twit in the beginning but second verse she called herself a twit bc she didn't see how he treated her and now that she isn't with him anymore she saw everything she missed and the end is when she tries to win him back. Wheein was the girl who was embracing hwasa
Basically the song is saying that the boy is a fool for falling in love with a girl who doesnt care for him and she is a fool for not realising that the guy she has is someone special but then when she realises it's to late.
The girl she was hugging was Wheein from Mamamoo! :D Also, the spotlights on Hwasa throughout the video in different frames and the last frame of the video is of Hwasa before the title Twit is showing that Hwasa was the real twit all along for pushing her S/O away.
4:15 The girl who was hugging Hwasa was her member Wheein. Hwasa is from Mamamoo. Watch her behind the scene footage, they take that shot multiple times
The song is about how the guy is so in love with her and she doesn’t love him back as much and thinks he’s a fool and wants him to move on but then she realizes she was the fool and wants him back but he moved on. Something along those lines. There’s videos about it
I think it’s about herself loving a guy too much and giving her all when he didn’t do the same. I also think she included the guy’s perspective (him giving his all to a girl foolishly) because this is something that anyone can relate to and she wanted to express that. “I don’t like it, nobody like’s it.” No one wants to be in this situation. She’s also playing both sides of her experience. In the end, when the guy leaves, that probably was her walking away and her partner regrets it now.
I think there's a lot of imagery to be interpreted in the song and mv, and I think there's a lot of directions we can take it. For my part, I think the song and mv has two different "levels" of interpretation, one being the story of the song, the other being the story of Hwasa/Hyejin. Lots of people go into the details of the story, with the two twit characters being the boy who gives her too much and the girl who is a twit for not appreciating it. But I think some of the more obscure imagery can relate to how Hwasa herself is seen as an idol and a person in the real world. For instance, there's a scene of her crying in the wardrobe and finally escaping it. This could be how many people only see her for her controversial outfits and don't her completely for her, trapping her in the wardrobe. There's also the fact that she is known among fans as queen hwasa, and here he is criticised for idolising her as such because it takes away her flaws, her reality, her humanity. Could she be asking us to remember that she's human, the same as us, and for us to live for ourselves and not focus entirely on her? There's also the plastic scenes and outfits, which in the story show her as being suffocated by the twit. But in the real world, might be a reference to the criticism she got for wearing the plastic vogue top at the mamamoo concert. Is she saying "I will wear whatever I want"?
I also think the opening choreo where the lines of women follow her movements and the scene you pointed out where lots of women close their eyes and lean on hwasa reflect the fact that she is breaking many stereotypes of how women should act and is leading the way for us. And while she is a shining icon of empowerment and reassurance for us, for her, she can find reassurance and safety and support in the arms of her best friend, Wheein!
Omg, ur like the first person out of all the reactions I’ve watched to say that the group of 5 guys will be a group later on in the future. So thank you. 😂😂😂
So in the beginning she's calling her man a twit for putting her on a pedestal. She calls him shimcheong which is a character generally associated with selfless sacrifice. He loves her deeply and she doesn't reciprocate so she says he looks lonely. As the song goes on, she calls herself a twit because she can't recognize his worth. She ends up driving him away and the ending is him leaving and her making a last attempt to keep him though she doesn't diserve him
I think, in general, it's not hard to find the theme of women having each other's backs, supporting each other, during troubling times in Mamamoo's music. It's one of the reasons their music speaks to me!
Of course she has vocals its Hwasa, Hwasa of Mamamoo, Mamamoo known for having some of the best vocals. In other words she's a 👑 queen. And so are Mamamoo Love your reactions Brisk 💞💗💕
The woman is Mamamoo’s Wheein. Hwasa and Wheein were really good childhood friends so the feature in each other’s solos a lot like Wheein’s solo easy has a moment with Hwasa in it. 😎😎😎
The meaning of the song is saying that the guy only lives for her. He only knows her, and loves her a lot. But she doesn't want a weak man that only lives for her, which is the meaning of her kissing the lion. The lion means strenght (or preferably a strong man). Later, on the verse saying that she is the twit, she means it. She let go of a good guy who loved her. Which also explains the ending of the video. So basically the tables turned. Edit: I might be wrong it is just what I understood from the lyrics and the music video.
The lion is one of her symbols, she even have a lion stuffed animal that she consider as a pet (so not sure how much of a symbolism that holds, also her with the crown, she is known as the Queen) she also mentioned that they guy is a good person who loves her so much but she is not able to love him back part of it because she is too ambitious and busy, but she calls herself a fool for not putting such a person a priority
She said that “TWIT” was inspired by her own romantic life
she actually said it is not only about lovers but it is inspired by her own life
Saina Soleimani i was ABOUT to say that 🤣🤣
I'm not surprised. I mean, who the hell would not be a twit for Hwasa
but in the real story she is actually the twit
@@unflwr2259 I'm a twit for Hwasa. Totally agree. lol
That guy under her skirt is living his best life.
Comfort F lmmfao!!!😂😂😂😂
Comfort F you lucky lol he replied
I thought they were supposed to be Onewe. Not sure tho.
Plot twist,that guy was loco😂😂,just imagine that hahahaha
*dirty thoughts*
Meaning:
Hwasa is in a relationship where her man is worshiping her like a queen. As you can see when she's on her throne. Her man idolizes her, but Hwasa wants someone more dominate than him. So, she pushes him away in hopes that she'll find someone better. As she's trying to find someone 'better', she quickly regrets her decision. Hwasa realizes that she shouldn't haven't taken her man for granted. After the showing of the five guys, she realizes that she is the one in the wrong. Basically, she took someone for granted, and she's suffering the consequences. There's a video by DDKTV- I think- that better explains it.
Edit- This is the most likes I've gotten. Thank you!!
False. She interpreted it herself. Look it up.
The guy is a Twit (fool) because he makes her his world.
@@user-jp4cj3ds7p that's exactly what she said
I don't think that is the theme, the song is basically about a lover giving his all while she is not able to love him back (there are a lot of things that she wants to do that don't involve him so his love became suffocating to her), but she appreciates him and feels guilty hence trying to make it up for him in the end scene, and while calling him playfully a twit because they can't help themselves but look at her she realized she is the twit who can't put such a person a priority (also she is telling him he looks lonely because he only sees her but then realized she is the one who made him that way, lonely and obsessed with her)
@@danielap5899 oh my. God, I went to school with you!
@@nnaiixx4360 wrong, the song tell the story of a man but it is the other way, she is telling her own story, something that really happened with her first boyfriend, he was an absolute asshole to the point of threatening her family and her and extorting money from her, but she loved him so much to the point of blindness...
The other girl is Wheein(also from Mamamoo) her really close friend for ten years. I take that sceen as her seeking comfort during the turbulence of her relationship with someone she can bare her true sell to. There is a lot going on and I saw the DkDK interpretation and it was ok but being a moomoo I know Hwasa said that when she is in a relationship she gives her all even sacrificing her pride for love. She said this was written from her own relationship experience so I don't think it's about a more dominant man as DkDK think but just the fact that the guy only living for her is sad, lonely and actually hurting them both. I don't like it ,nobody likes it.
totally agree while i love the korean explains series & thought it brought more insight for ppl who were confused i didnt agree with some of their theories as a moomoo but everyone is entitled to their own opinions & theories. i just find it a little disappointing that so many ppl seem to think the theories mentioned in the explains video is the textbook answer when its really just their take on the song & can be interpreted in different ways
I agree with you. I love that Hwasa and Wheein are such good friends and have been for 10 years. That's really cool. :3 I'm a Moomoo too. :D
Yeah, I thought Explained by a Korean did a good job, but I feel like they misinterpreted the main theme of the song: do not blindly love someone because it's just going to hurt both parties. Hwasa isn't looking for a dominant man or anything like that; she's just unsatisfied, period, and I think the MV shows her coming to terms as to why exactly she's so unsatisfied. And by the time she realizes it, she's stuck in this weird position of wanting to let go of her boyfriend and staying with him before, ultimately, her boyfriend leaves and she feels guilty for not initially investing more in the relationship.
This is so beautifully said 😲❤❤❤
That woman was Wheein
I thought he would recognize her :(
Tina Wang he knows nothing about Mamamoo, was not surprised ...
I KNEW SHE WAS THE OTHER MEMBER
oof i was just wonderig who that was that she was like incredibly close to, like how could they have a backup dancer so up close and personal lol
@@tinawang8511 me too
Isn't she AMAZING?? You should check out her duet with Loco! It's lit.
Finally someone says this too!!
Yeaaaaas!
yeaaaaah!!
He really needs to I love that song
Twit is about a toxic relationship, she first starts by saying he is a Twit but then proceeds to calling herself the Twit in the second verse. She realizes she is the bad one in the relationship and she knows the guy deserves better than her. She calls him a Twit for staying with her. The scene where she touches the bird on a dead tree has a lot of meaning as well. As you can see, she is touching the bird that is leaving or flying away from the tree. Hwasa is the tree, the non-pretty one (emotianally) and the one that doesn't make it work, the guy is the bird that is leaving. I hope this sort of helped!
Wow know I understand
When he said those five are a sneak peek to a new group😂😂💀
Don’t know
Tracy Ortega aren’t they just backup dancers for the company
Jyp slut I mean... you’re not wrong 😂
One of them, aka the cute one with the hair parted👀, is also Chung Ha's backup dancer from what I know🤔
they are backup dancers
She pronounces twit with two syllables because she's Korean
Twit is a song about a person who cannot let go of a relationship. Basically meaning the other is attached to Hwasa but she isn’t as attached to them. Twit in this song means fool. At the second verse, she calls herself a twit for not loving him enough. Hwasa, I believe, has been in this type of relationship where she has given her all but the other person hasn’t.
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You need to react to: Hwasa - Twit explained by a korean
or at least just watch it for your own understanding of what's going on...
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" HWASA - 멍청이 (TWIT) Explained by a Korean " ruclips.net/video/EUGwqNJu24o/видео.html
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Basically the guy is a Twitter cause hes obsessed with her and doesn't bother with anybody else.
Pretty sure that's how she explained it on a clip of a music show I watched.
Twit is a British word means foolish...
his a fool until she realises she’s a fool as he walks away
Krazy Nocturnal oh damn
A Twitter?
@@hannahs5512 no just Twit
I love Hwasa bcs she has an invisible aura that screams dominant, authority and powerful. That's y I stan mamamoo. All of them have the same aura. To be a respectful queen, u have to have ur chin up and ur middle finger higher.
The part where Hwasa is being embraced by a female (Wheein), at 5:07 it juxtaposes the two where you see Hwasa being surrounded by women which symbolises that they lean on her for support which is especially true given her publicity where fans lean on her for the voice of body image, strong woman etc.. and as for herself? She leans on Wheein for support.
I think you should watch mamamoo-taller than you
yessss he should. its so good and he would probably think its quite funny
yeess i support thisss
LMAAAOOO YOU DIDNT-
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That other woman is Wheein shes another member of Mamamoo. the group that Hwasa is in. They have been friends since their first year in middle school and Hwasa featured in Wheein's music video for her solo Easy. (you should also maybe check that out if ur intrested). But it's not meant to be the way you think it is, it's just about a toxic relationship (maybe).
I think he got it somewhat right, the MV tells more about her (with all the symbolism), it goes beyond what the lyrics convey...
Hwasa’s voice is GOLD
as soon as I saw this notification I was like "YASSS about TIME!"
HWASA IS A QUEEN❤️❤️
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When you first but don’t know what to comment 😂
Bris predicting the future of the boys 😂 queen 👑 HWASA
That woman is Wheein, she is in the same group as Hwasa called "MAMAMOO".
If you don't understand what is going on in the MV and the meaning of the song, it is basically Hwasa (our Queen
2:33 "she is killing me over here. JESUS." loved that reaction
I have been waiting
Also, you should see the Korean explanation to this song by DKDKTV 💓 you will understand it more
Was i the only one waiting for him to post a reaction to this??
Notif squadd!! I clicked sooo fast 💓😍 Hwasa issa QUEEN!
The song swept charts in South Korea and got real time all kill (first place on EVERY SINGLE charts) and has entered the Top 100 of U.S. iTunes Top Songs chart to currently become the top-selling Kpop song in America plus got amazing results WORLDWIDE too landing on 22nd place in iTunes chart...I'm not talking about the kpop charts but the overall chart!
This MV and lyrics are packed with a lot of interesting references and symbolisms.
In the lyrics she uses "delicate Shim Cheongie" ...referring to an old korean tale. Shim Cheong (a filial daughter) was sold as a virginal sacrificial offering to the sea, in this way her blind father could make the temple donation needed to miraculously restore his sight. With the help of the Dragon King of the sea, she returned to the land and eventually became a queen. So Shim Chung is sacrificing yourself for the benefits or happiness of others, it means a great love without boundary.
In the beginning of the mv she's reading 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell which is all about the constraints of society and following the rules…she tosses it aside. Her wrapped up in the plastic bag, coming out of a wardrobe crying, walking and dancing with confidence on a table and no one is paying attention to her while when she has a lighter skin tone and cuter hairstyle boys are at her feet...all is a clear reference to how women are treated in korean society.
Wheein cameo...if you consider the lyrics of this song and Wheein solo 'Easy' it's like watching the opposite sides of the same coin. Plus Wheein is Hwasa source of strenght and comfort, you can see her leaning on Wheein and Wheein embracing Hwasa. Their makeup is natural and they're almost nacked because they can be themselves with each other.
In the all black scene where you can see her and the legs of a man; it's like she abused of his love so much that in the end killed that feeling and when she understood what she did to him she tried to take the boy back but in the end he leaves her. Many people pointed out those blatantly fake birds...I mean, they could use CG like the leopard in Egotistic MV but I think they did it on purpose. A bare tree with fake/dead birds. Everything is white, birds, dress and background, so lonely. In Korea and the Middle East it is the norm that white symbolizes time of mourning and funerals. It is an interesting predicament that theorists find white relays the message of clarity. It could be thought that once someone has passed away there may be clarity in the peoples’ lives, or lack there of. And right after compare the black scene...so going back to the theory of the mourning and understanding (clarity) what she lost.
the scene where she's dancing and partying with so many people while he's there, he stays still on that bed. They look at each other so she nows he's lonely and sad there but she's smiling at him while dancing, like a spite to hurt him once again.
In the end the flower on the ground represents the beautiful relationship she had, the beautiful love he gave to her. When he decides to leave her, the guy tosses that flower on the ground and she tramples on it like she did with his feelings.
Thank you for reacting to this amazing song, thinking she wrote the lyrics and composed the song plus choreo work...QueenSa is MATCHLESS!
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It's not hate, it's a humble opinion ;) Do not be offended so fast, darling 💁
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SUGA KOOKIE yess pls that song is so good😭😭😭
You're thinking of the right 'twit'. I think she just changed pronunciation a bit to make it fit the song better.
I think twit is less harsh word to call someone a fool, more like in an endearing way (probably twat the word you were thinking about)
It actually sounds like she's calling him a toy. When she says "You're a twit" and then "twit, twit, twit," it actually sounds like "toy, toy, toy."
You are one of the few that focused on the message (a lot of reactors focused on the fact that the girl is her group member, missing the message why she was caressing her)
I totally agree with you on when she is with guys she is above them and the head of the relationship while when she is with girls they are on the same level even when girls are leaning on her,.. also the picturing of girls as pure (while the lyrics are somewhat straightforward and follows the MV, I think the MV reveals more about her through symbolism)
also the use of both female and male dancers (which I think is rare) and when she is walking on the table there are both genders looking at their empty cups...
And her coming out from the closet crying in the darkness and just sitting there with her dried tears (I don't think they are just random symbols,.. even the flower she stepped on before hugging the guy must mean something)
these are just of the few things that are not usually mentioned, the MV is fully charged on symbolism even some of the dance moves (I am sure we are missing a lot of hidden messages)
KuKu I agree. Hwasa is telling us something there
U need to watch" hwasa and loco" : "dont give it to me "..
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First verse she was calling the guy a twit and saying how shes like getting sick of him cuz he loves her almost too much and its getting to her and then Second verse shes calling herself a twit cuz now that she pushed him away and that he is gone she actually misses him and his love and wants him and all of his love for her back but its too late so she realizes that shes actually a twit for not appreciating enough and not realizing sooner what she had and pushing away a guy who loved her so much
TWIT AND TWITTER.... GET IT? ................ I'LL GO HOME!
Melissa Stevenson Was no?
@@TOKKIGXM what do you mean?
Twit means fool or idiot. It's actually quite an old term
This Queen has composed this song by herself, wrote the lyrics herself, AND made the choreography herself!!!!! That’s what I call being a QUEEN!!!!!!!❤️👑
Hwasa is calling her man a fool because he worships her. He loves her so much that she sees him as unhappy without her. He’s a Twit because she doesn’t return these feelings. She has goals and aspirations beyond just him that make her happy; while she views herself as his only goal.
She changes this up in the second part of the song by calling herself a Twit. She starts to take responsibility for making him obsess over her so much. She’s the Twit for continuing to lead him on.
In the end she never breaks up with him, but he finally realizes he’s the fool and leaves her. She reaches out for him not wanting to let go, but he leaves anyway making Hwasa the lonely fool she called him in the beginning.
It’s an interesting concept that really goes after both sides of the relationship.
i love you bris❤️
The women hugging or whatever with Hwasa was Wheein another Mamamoo member and her best friend. Hwasa did sooo good with this solo. It’s so catchy and good😍 She’s also so beautiful. Glad you liked it! 💕
The story of Simcheong is about a girl who has a blind father. She hears that the Buddha will grant her father with sight for 300 bags of rice. She then goes about trying to find some rice. She comes across Sailors who were looking for a sacrifice to the sea gods. They promise to give her the rice in exchange for being their sacrifice. She ends up going through with it.
Long story short, her father wakes up with his sight restored to realize his daughter gave her own life for him and all he wanted to do was see her again.
She lived only for him, and did the last thing he would ever want in order to help him. Thats why she calls him "Delicate Simcheong" in the song. Because he is doing all the wrong things for the right reasons.
One Hwasa is absolutely beautiful and I love her vocals. I personally think the song is about how much she loves him but also wants him to have a life outside of just her. He makes her feel smothered .
yeah its catchy its been 6 days after the music released hwasa still top no1 in every music charts in south korea. 12 all kill already
Okay so I have a random opinion about Hwasa and I'm just gonna say it.
You don't even have to think that she's beautiful, she just has that vibe around her that just shows confidence and that's what makes her so fricking attractive.
That woman is Whee In, her best friend for 10 years, and also a member of Mamamoo. Hwasa appear in Whee In solo MV titled Easy, so of course she appear on Hwasa solo MV too cause that's what bestfriend do :')
did u know shes one of mamamoo member? and the woman she was hugging was wheein one of mamamoo member too wheein is hwasa childhood bestfriend . hwasa composed and wrote the lyrics too.
Thank you for reacting to this queen!👏🏼 Vocal Queen Hwasa!❤😩👏🏼👏🏼
She is talking about how the guy loves her but she doesn't feel the same so .The guy loves her so he treats her with love but she doesn't feel the same .Watch the explanation.
Yes.... is the same twit... she's playing with the words...
Quote :
MAMAMOO’s Hwasa Says “Twit” Is Based On Her Own Love Life
Feb 17, 2019
by E. Cha
MAMAMOO’s Hwasa has revealed that her solo debut track “TWIT” was inspired by her own personal experience.
On the February 15 episode of KBS 2TV’s “Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook,” Hwasa made her very first guest appearance as a solo artist. In addition to performing her chart-topping new hit “TWIT,” the singer also sat down to talk about the meaning behind the song.
After congratulating the MAMAMOO member on her solo debut, host Yoo Hee Yeol asked her to explain the lyrics to “TWIT.” Hwasa clarified that “twit” was English slang for a foolish person and sang the song’s very first lines, “You’re a fool, twit, twit, twit, twit.”
Yoo Hee Yeol jokingly commented, “In a way, some listeners might find it a very offensive song.”
Hwasa replied with a laugh, “That’s true. But [the song] is telling a person who foolishly loves me far too much, ‘You’re a fool.’ So in a way, in this song, I think that the word ‘fool’ has a positive meaning.”
She went on to elaborate, “This person [in the song] is someone who purely and innocently gives me his love, like a fool. But because I have too many things that I want to achieve and too much ambition, this man that I’m calling a fool ends up coming second [to my other priorities].”
“So I think it’s partly about telling that person, ‘You’re a fool,’ in order to justify my own behavior,” she explained.
Yoo Hee Yeol then asked, “Is this a true story?”
Hwasa, who co-wrote the music and lyrics for the track, confirmed, “I told my own story through the song.”
Why i feel like she was talking about Loco 😭
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No, she's no talking about LOCo.... she said in a past relationship... went she was younger..... way younger
@@ljuancruz I don't think she is talking about a relationship, because the words she used are 'person' and through the end 'a man', she didn't say a lover (also the cut segment that was not aired where the host kept teasing her, she said it is not limited to lovers)
@@ljuancruz Thank God, bcoz I can't stand it if any of Hwasa or Loco get hurt 😢, I really love them 💑
@@malacubby6488 miss Loco already😭😭😭😭
IM HEREEEE!!!!!! I got the notification. Everybody I’m here. Lmao. ❤️ BTW YOUR HAIR LOOKS REALLL GOOD😍 & watch DKDKTV for the explanation for this song it’s a deep bop🙌🏾
Some other people were interpreting it as her telling her man not to live only for her, kind of like how fans will think so highly of their idol and make them such a big portion of their life that they become unaware (?) of everything else that’s going on around them. So she’s basically saying do something else with your life and don’t do everything for an idol/lover/friend?
The video is about her boyfriend living only for her and not thinking for himself. The video also has reference from the book she was reading. Some of the scenes are from the book. But her boyfriend is a fool for only being for her and she feels its suffocating. She wants him to think for himself and the embrace from the women (wheein) is a symbol of her confining in her friend. In the end he wakes up and realise what she saying and leaves.
it's wheein, fellow MAMAMOO member, on that part where she's being embraced by a woman. while that's happening, the lyrics are saying that she's also unhappy although he's the one breathing and living only for her (and that's why he calls him a twit), while she gives him nothing. so she believes she shouldn't be getting hurt, as she doesn't really care for him that much. so that's why wheein appears comforting her on that scene. (also hwasa appears on wheein's solo mv, 'EASY', they're really close old friends)
4:21 is Wheein, another member of Mamamoo 😌
yes she's a legend
“She’s back to being depressed and crying” literally the whole description of my life😂
Hwasa is from Mamamoo and you really need to react to them more they're one of the best girl groups in the industry
I never even thought of any of this. The way you interpret these videos is so commendable. Another reason why I love watching you vides!Wow👏🏼👏🏼
finaallyyyyy. I’m waiting for so loong ❤️❤️❤️
For the scene where there's a guy under her dress i read somewhere that there's a saying in korea along the lines of "stop living in ur mothers skirt" it's used to describe kids who rely too much on their parents and she's trting to symbolize and show that the guy is relying on her too much which is the whole point of the song and that's why he's being called a "twit"
She's saying the guy is a twit because he's too obsessive and only knows her. However, she's not saying he's a bag guy. She calls him Shimcheong, who is a character in Korean literature who sacrificed her self so her father can see. Hwasa appreciates the guy and doesn't want to hurt him but has to let go for herself making her feel bad and guilty for the dude.
She hates her own creation. Noone should be that dependent on anyone else, because neither of the people can be truly happy. Love this one Bris!
I've been waiting thank you
Yes!!! Love your videos
Dude they’re just back up dancers, straight up dancers. I saw this one video about this guy who was an idol and said that there is a lot of good looking back up dancers because not all get to be trainees or become idols and the ones who do but disband end up being back up dancers because that’s their dream, to be on stage and perform, but idk that’s just what the guy said.. it was the guy that did the videos with Jackson from got 7 who is Australian I forgot his name lol
Was waiting for your reaction and I am not disappointed
About hwasa you should react to the group she is in called mamamoo their solo performance's at mama 2018 japan it was FIRE
ur so lucky u haven’t read animal farm i swear i was forced to read that book like 5 times in high school
Right. When I was in high school I had to read that for an AP class
I had to read it too lol.
Been waiting for this!!! 🥰
You're right about the Korean pronunciation of "Twit". The Korean Language is pretty much spoken in many single syllables because of how their written language system was made. I guess you can say their language is very "Syllabolic"?!? for instance, every korean name is always (or mostly) 3-syllables long: Park-Ji-Min, Kim-Tae-Hyung... example for pronunciation, to say "California" koreans say it like, "kael-Li-Po-Ni-A" or Florida is, "Pu-Ro-Ri-Da", so "Twit", she's prolly saying, "Tu-Witt", in 2 syllables, instead of the English-single syllable way.
yeah this girl is girls power and Hwasa is an independent feminist that keeps yelling her rights either it's her dressing, her messages or way of saying «i'm a free human equal to very human and with ame rights» she didn't say that actualy that's my interpretation and my values so i think that's her message too and that's what i love in her and Sunmi which always surprise me with her MV's💟
I personally think that the song is about her boyfriend. Twit, meaning 'fool' She's basically saying the boyfriend in love with her too much, like she's suffocated by his attention, and affection that it's too much for her. So basically, hes a fool for her. At the end he realizes it a leaves and she regrets it.
I feel like the mv is an interpretation of Hwasa's inner thoughts and wat she wants to tell the boy but if too afraid bc she doesn't want him to leave but he eventually still does and treat her wrong.
If you love this song I recommend watching her debut stage!!!! Her looks, stage presence, live singing, and fanchants are also amazing!!!!
yass i was waiting for this! thanks bris!
Hwasa called the guy a twit in the beginning but second verse she called herself a twit bc she didn't see how he treated her and now that she isn't with him anymore she saw everything she missed and the end is when she tries to win him back. Wheein was the girl who was embracing hwasa
That woman was a member of her group and they are a superior ship.Wheesa!!! 💖
I've been here up to ten times in two days just to see your reaction
Yours is the best😍😍😍😍
YASSS
I've been waiting for this 💕
Basically the song is saying that the boy is a fool for falling in love with a girl who doesnt care for him and she is a fool for not realising that the guy she has is someone special but then when she realises it's to late.
YES, GOD LISTENED TO MY REQUESTS
Love your reactions dude
The girl she was hugging was Wheein from Mamamoo! :D Also, the spotlights on Hwasa throughout the video in different frames and the last frame of the video is of Hwasa before the title Twit is showing that Hwasa was the real twit all along for pushing her S/O away.
i love so much Hwasa is my biassss honestly and i love also brixlife is imagined he is in a group of kpop ca would be serious waouww
4:15
The girl who was hugging Hwasa was her member Wheein. Hwasa is from Mamamoo. Watch her behind the scene footage, they take that shot multiple times
The song is about how the guy is so in love with her and she doesn’t love him back as much and thinks he’s a fool and wants him to move on but then she realizes she was the fool and wants him back but he moved on. Something along those lines. There’s videos about it
I think it’s about herself loving a guy too much and giving her all when he didn’t do the same. I also think she included the guy’s perspective (him giving his all to a girl foolishly) because this is something that anyone can relate to and she wanted to express that. “I don’t like it, nobody like’s it.” No one wants to be in this situation.
She’s also playing both sides of her experience.
In the end, when the guy leaves, that probably was her walking away and her partner regrets it now.
My queen hwasa...
I think there's a lot of imagery to be interpreted in the song and mv, and I think there's a lot of directions we can take it. For my part, I think the song and mv has two different "levels" of interpretation, one being the story of the song, the other being the story of Hwasa/Hyejin. Lots of people go into the details of the story, with the two twit characters being the boy who gives her too much and the girl who is a twit for not appreciating it. But I think some of the more obscure imagery can relate to how Hwasa herself is seen as an idol and a person in the real world. For instance, there's a scene of her crying in the wardrobe and finally escaping it. This could be how many people only see her for her controversial outfits and don't her completely for her, trapping her in the wardrobe. There's also the fact that she is known among fans as queen hwasa, and here he is criticised for idolising her as such because it takes away her flaws, her reality, her humanity. Could she be asking us to remember that she's human, the same as us, and for us to live for ourselves and not focus entirely on her? There's also the plastic scenes and outfits, which in the story show her as being suffocated by the twit. But in the real world, might be a reference to the criticism she got for wearing the plastic vogue top at the mamamoo concert. Is she saying "I will wear whatever I want"?
I also think the opening choreo where the lines of women follow her movements and the scene you pointed out where lots of women close their eyes and lean on hwasa reflect the fact that she is breaking many stereotypes of how women should act and is leading the way for us. And while she is a shining icon of empowerment and reassurance for us, for her, she can find reassurance and safety and support in the arms of her best friend, Wheein!
That girl who was hugging her was Whee in, her bestfriend and a former member of Mamamoo who Hwasa is also in the group.
the other girl at 4:26 is her best friend, and she is also in her kpop group.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!
Omg, ur like the first person out of all the reactions I’ve watched to say that the group of 5 guys will be a group later on in the future. So thank you. 😂😂😂
Hwasa SNAPPED with this one
stream twit by hwasa
I’ve been waiting for this 😭
So in the beginning she's calling her man a twit for putting her on a pedestal. She calls him shimcheong which is a character generally associated with selfless sacrifice. He loves her deeply and she doesn't reciprocate so she says he looks lonely. As the song goes on, she calls herself a twit because she can't recognize his worth. She ends up driving him away and the ending is him leaving and her making a last attempt to keep him though she doesn't diserve him
I think, in general, it's not hard to find the theme of women having each other's backs, supporting each other, during troubling times in Mamamoo's music. It's one of the reasons their music speaks to me!
She's a QUEEN!! 😍
Of course she has vocals its Hwasa, Hwasa of Mamamoo, Mamamoo known for having some of the best vocals. In other words she's a 👑 queen. And so are Mamamoo Love your reactions Brisk 💞💗💕
The woman is Mamamoo’s Wheein. Hwasa and Wheein were really good childhood friends so the feature in each other’s solos a lot like Wheein’s solo easy has a moment with Hwasa in it. 😎😎😎
The meaning of the song is saying that the guy only lives for her. He only knows her, and loves her a lot. But she doesn't want a weak man that only lives for her, which is the meaning of her kissing the lion. The lion means strenght (or preferably a strong man). Later, on the verse saying that she is the twit, she means it. She let go of a good guy who loved her. Which also explains the ending of the video. So basically the tables turned.
Edit: I might be wrong it is just what I understood from the lyrics and the music video.
The lion is one of her symbols, she even have a lion stuffed animal that she consider as a pet (so not sure how much of a symbolism that holds, also her with the crown, she is known as the Queen)
she also mentioned that they guy is a good person who loves her so much but she is not able to love him back part of it because she is too ambitious and busy, but she calls herself a fool for not putting such a person a priority