If there is one metaphor that K-pop stars absolutely love, it’s that of fire. Whether they’re singing of burning up the stage with their fiery passion or setting the past alight, you can be sure that your favorite groups have incorporated it into their music at one point or another. Here are seven K-pop songs
Kicking us off is SEVENTEEN’s “HOT” from their “Face The Sun” album earlier this year, and boy, do they bring the fire! From its fiesty music video, complete with incandescent fireworks and the scorching desert sun, to its relentless siren-like electronic chirps, this song is sure to have you instinctively fanning yourself even on the coldest of days!If there is one song that has been burned into the consciousness of every K-pop fan, it’s BTS’s “FIRE.
I guess when everything is aflame, all the red flags just look like flags?The usually bright J-Hope shines in a completely different way in his solo track “Arson,” its unnervingly minimal instrumentation bringing a more dark and sinister side of his typically sunny persona to light. “Let’s burn, burn, burn, burn, burn,” he raps in a menacing, rumbling tone that slowly becomes more urgent with a sense of silent yet unstoppable rage.
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