Saturday, September 30, 2023

Kuwentong Bangtan: JK's Seven and 3D

 


Just like in Seven, JK sings about consent in 3D. I have to thank Zoe for pointing this out.

However, the rendition of consent is different in each song. In Seven, He remains sweet and charming while Latto aggressively raps about physical intimacy. Even in the explicit version, he is endearingly funny. The music video amplifies this persona. Paired with Han So Hee, ARMYs and casual listeners/viewers are treated to a “mini-movie” of epic proportions. JK witnesses So Hee’s internal and external battles. He is always there for her no matter how far she goes or wanders away. He waits for So Hee’s approval. In the end, they walk hand in hand in the midst of a raging typhoon. Don’t we all want a love like this?
In 3D, JK is once again asking and wooing. Take note of these lyrics, “so if you’re ready and if you let me…” He is offering what he can — just imagine, ok?
He is bolder and more assertive in 3D. And this is a good thing. We are seeing a hot Asian guy dance and strut his way up the stairs to heaven. What a scintillating invitation! As for Jack Harlow, he is the contradiction.
Now we have a tension of the opposites. The hot Asian guy is offering, asking and waiting for a yes. It is the grubby white man who is beyond annoying. There is a lot going on there that is worthy of discussion, but controversy is at hand.
Some ARMYs say it’s a trashy piece of work. There are those who believe otherwise staying true and loyal to JK and BTS’ ethos; siding up with BHM’s business agenda. And it’s a well thought out model considering the diversity of the fandom. There are several versions of the song out there in varied streaming platforms.
We, ARMYs, actually have a choice.

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