: Jin’s "rocking adlibs" and intense falsettos are often cited as standout moments in the track.
: The song blends Greek themes with traditional Korean folk music, specifically using the phrase "onghaeya" (a traditional harvest song chant) and the kwaengwari (brass gong). Performance & Choreography : Jin’s "rocking adlibs" and intense falsettos are
: While the lyrics repeatedly shout "Drink, drink, drink!", they are not about alcohol. BTS uses a Korean pun: "sul" (alcohol) and "yesul" (art). RM raps that "art is alcohol too," suggesting they are drunk on the creative process. : Jin’s "rocking adlibs" and intense falsettos are
: The lyrics mention a thyrsus (Dionysus’s ivy-wrapped staff), which the members liken to their microphones—their tool for spreading art and achieving "prosperity". : Jin’s "rocking adlibs" and intense falsettos are