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nikizsb · 10 months
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୧ ׅ𖥔 ۫ all of the city ligths, never shine as brigth as your eyes . ✨️
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soobrownie · 4 months
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Oh my Sputnik // It's my fate, I finally found you
- TXT x Dear Sputnik for @choiliner
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ourrzoe · 4 months
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oii pode fazer lockscreens do yeonjun ( txt ) ?? pfvr !
txt [ yeonjun ] lockscreens ♡
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dio-creations · 2 months
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⧎ feeling your touch .ᐟ ⊸
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㋡ oh it's a rush ⭈ ✵
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‗ ♑︎ no one else ◌ has it ⤼
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starburstfloat · 3 months
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Let's Talk Innuendos and Queer Subtext: TXT's Poppin' Star Lyrics Analysis
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One of the joys of making progress in my Korean language journey has been the ability to analyze lyrics more critically by dissecting tone, word choice, or rhyme schemes that would have otherwise slipped by me a few years ago. And as someone who has a deep love for literary analysis and kpop, there's an unparalleled joy in getting to bridge the two together. I'm happy I have this space to do that. So without further ado, let's take a look at TXT's Poppin' Star from their first full-length album, The Dream Chapter: Magic (thank you nika for requesting this!).
This song feels like a sonic representation of this memefied image:
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It's literally bubblegum pop at its finest. It sounds sparkly, cute, uplifting, and deceptively adorable, and anyone who has seen the choreography can attest to watching the video with a ridiculous smile on their face.
I could give high praise endlessly about this underrated early TXT Bside, but I wanted to prioritize the lyrics for this post! We're going to talk about the superficial meaning of the song before we dissect some of the more suggestive, metaphorical elements. Heads up I'll be mentioning sexual innuendos, so if that's not your cup of tea then please kindly leave.
My goal is to get you to see that, at the very least, this song is not just about eating candy. Whether or not we agree on the queer subtext is another debate, but I'm hoping this analysis post can be a lesson on interpreting figurative language and grasping inneundos.
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Whenever I do analysis, I always start with the surface level face-value of what's being presented, and then I try to peel the layers and discern the underlying themes or suggested connotations based on context clues. Usually I leave out the initial face-value in my posts because it's something so obvious that it feels contradictory to present it. But it feels relevant to include for Poppin' Star. So what is the face-value meaning of the song when we look at the lyrics as a whole?
On the surface, this song appears to be about a young male protagonist who experiences a burst of emotions - dizzying warmth, sweetness, and a clouded brain - after he eats a variety of flavored candies. He states that he is not satisfied with the burst of flavor he's experiencing - now that he knows this intense feeling, he's craving more.
cr. color coded lyrics (though I'm cross referencing multiple translations and using my own knowledge of individual words and tonal conjugations to understand the song)
It doesn't take much of an analytical eye to catch the innuendo presented in Poppin' Star. What exactly is an innuendo? An innuendo is an allusive hint to something typically sexual. The keyword here is hint - it's something you pick up on based on subtly provocative language. Critics could argue that "your brain must be in the gutter" if you find sexual context where there is supposedly none. I'd say blaming the observer for a sexual interpretation is disrespectful to the art in question. Inneundos are meant to be spotted and discussed - they have the potential to heighten the art and unveil a greater message. Just because something is sexual does not mean it is bad.
Now that we have that cleared, it's pertinent to reflect on the surface value of the lyrics in contrast to the glaring inneundo jumping out at the audience. Let's look at the opening lyrics together:
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One look at the lyrics, and you'll raise your eyebrows and go, "Really? You sampled a mouthful of candy and can't stop talking about how you're tingling all over, feel dizzy, and are melting from the sweetness?" The song's lyrics and language is quite figurative: the audience is guided to see beyond the literal meaning.
If we break down the individual feelings our protagonist shares, it sounds reminiscient of a first kiss or sexual experience. Considering how strongly the lyrics center on oral pleasure (oral as in the literal sense of the mouth), the rightfully assummed metaphor here is kissing. Let's look at all the instances where the song connects pleasure to the mouth:
별가루 가득 물면 느껴지는 불꽃놀이일까? / (Is this) fireworks that I feel when I bite a whole mouthful of stardust?
입 안을 채운 콕콕 따끔한 이 느낌은 또 / This tingling feeling that has filled my mouth
혀끝에 건전지 / A battery at the tip of my tongue
Our protagonist talks extensively about the pleasure in his mouth in correlation to feeling dizzy, warm, fuzzy, electrified, and excited - all feelings heavily associated with heightened sexual experiences, and notably kissing.
A striking detail is the fact that our protagonist is not alone during the story - he's actively talking to another person, meaning he's not literally eating candy by himself and getting an explosive sugar rush as the superficial interpretation insinuates. We notice this from the opening line which calls to a direct "you":
짜릿한 정전기 you’re popping star / Electrifying static, you're popping star.
Not only is this a reference to the title, making it an important detail to note, but it's also inviting the audience into acknowledging the relevant prescence of another character, some unnamed you. He goes on to say:
머리가 띵하게 기분 좋은 my love / Making my head feel dizzy, that good feeling, my love
He's directly saying "my love," so this person is clearly special to him. This person is his popping star - someone who evokes all of these explosive, tingling feelings.
The chorus is riddled with suggestive language: "This isn't enough / I need something stronger / A chew full of lemon, lime, orange, yeah / I need more, more, more / A stronger popping / A chew full of lemon, lime, orange, yeah"
Our protagonist is craving more flavor as he seeks a pleasure high. My interpretation is that the other character is wearing flavored chaptstick, perhaps fruit-flavored or candy-flavored, and our protagonist wants to taste more of the character's lips. Another interpretation is that they're both chewing on flavored gum, and when they kiss, the flavors blend together in a satisfying burst. Both feel plausible to me. The chorus suggests a kiss through the explosive repetition of surprised "oh's" that the members sing. It's hard to explain without hearing it, so skip to 0:48 in the song to catch what I mean. The explosive instrumental paired with the high-pitched oh's feels representative of an epiphany, or at least a heightened emotional state.
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Perhaps one of the most glaringly suggestive parts of the song is Beomgyu's line after the first chorus, where he says:
잠깐 쉬어갈 땐 slime vacation / When (I) take a short break, slime vacation
This implies he's taking a break from exchanging slime, or saliva, with the aforementioned "you". Keep in mind that Korean sentences don't always need an explicit subject, so it's unclear whether Beomgyu is saying "When I take a short break" or "When we take a short break". However, later in the song, during a critical moment that I'll get to shortly, Yeonjun explicitly mentions the pronoun 우리 (we/us) which means we can assume this whole candy-tasting fiasco is, at the very least, a pleasure-seeking high that our protagonist is doing with someone by his side.
The kissing metaphor is more strongly suggested when Taehyun says:
어제 했던 건 벌써 지루해 / The things that (I did/were done) yesterday are already boring
더 더 더 강한 popping이 필요해 / I need a stronger popping
which tells me the song is self-aware enough to recognize it's not just about eating candy. Why would yesterday's candy be described as "the things that were done yesterday"? I also find it interesting that he's using the verb 지루하다 instead of 심심하다 when mentioning boredom. Both of these verbs mean "to be bored", but 심심하다 refers to boredom through a lack of action, whereas 지루하다 has the connotation of being bored by something because you've been doing it for a prolonged time; as in, you're getting physically tired of it. So, Taehyun is saying that the stuff he did yesterday has become repetitive and tiring, and he's now seeking a stronger high. Very suggestive language.
There's a line from Heuningkai that really stands out towards the latter half of the song. He goes:
가끔은 조금 위험해도 돼 / Sometimes it can be a little dangerous
엄마 몰래 자물쇠를 열어봐 / Open the lock without my mom knowing
The conjugation here is very interesting!! He uses the 아/어도 되다 pattern at the end of the adjective for "dangerous", which is a conjugation used to give permission for something. So, rather than him stating the fact that it's dangerous, he's giving permission to the speaker to be a little dangerous. It's a subtle nod at him approving risky behavior, so perhaps a better translation would be "it's alright if sometimes it's a bit dangerous".
"Open the lock" reminds me of Soobin's verse in Sugar Rush Ride:
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, which I interpret as a more blatantly sexual inneundo for losing one's virginity. I don't think Poppin Star implies more than kissing, but asking someone to open your lock without your mom knowing, and engaging in risky behavior, appears symbolic to doing something you wouldn't want your mom to see, so at the very least it's suggestive language.
This interpretation aligns with the direct album overview provided by Bighit, which states that "The Dream Chapter: MAGIC tells the story of 'magical adventures' that boys encounter together with their friends [...] the boys share their transformation, confusion and exploding emotions that arise during their transition to adolescence." Notice that the official statement itself says that the album centers on a boy and his friends as they transition into adolescence. Interesting.
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I'd be happy to leave the analysis there and say, "See? The song is clearly an innuendo", but then the writers toss in the gayest shit during the last third of the song that forces the audience to pause and reinterpret.
Yeonjun and Taehyun sing the following lines:
이건 어쩌면 나라에서 허락한 / Maybe this is something that the country has allowed
우리끼리만 숨겨둔 유일한 / Something we have kept hidden just among us
자 아무에게나 허락된 게 아냐 / Alright, it's not allowed to just anyone
입안 가득 터뜨려 / Burst a mouthful
The verb used here is 허락하다 which means to allow, permit, or approve. Talking about what your country allows in connotation to something you've kept hidden among the two of you…feels queer-coded. Especially when the rest of the song has been dedicated to pursuing a thrill from "my love", a pursuit which they acknowledge is intimately private given the line "without my mom knowing". Why bring up what's allowed in your country in a song that centers on a boy seeking pleasure? The last line is odd too - it's conjugated as a command, so our protagonist is telling us, the audience, that we should pop a mouthful of the candy too. In connection to the line above it, it's implied that he knows popping the candy aka kissing his love is not allowed for everyone, but he's encouraging others to try. Adding to the intrigue is the fact that they repeat the last two lines again, but change the command to 입안 가득 터뜨려 봐 which is a less forceful command and more like "Give it a try".
If the song truly were just about candy, talking about what your country allows and who is allowed to do it feels very out of place and strange. This, paired with the striking fixation on oral pleasure makes me believe the song is about a boy kissing his friend, and it's been a fun, exciting little secret between the two of them.
It doesn't feel like an exaggeration to find queer subtext here. If you're an avid TXT fan, you'll know their songs are very queer-coded, from 0x1=lovesong having the most blatant thematic connection (I still regularly think about Soobin's "I can't go to heaven, I don't belong there" line) alongside Sugar Rush Ride, which suggests we "swallow the sugar rush"....sir, swallow what exactly??!
I hope this could spark your interest and see the lyrics from a new perspective. Sorry not sorry if this burst your innocent perception of the song...like I said, it sounds deceptively adorable 😂 let me know your thoughts and thanks for reading!
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ourdadai · 10 months
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Oioi Daidai poderia fazer locks do beomgyu pls??💗
aqui ♡
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puersier · 3 months
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★ soobin ( txt ) lockscreen !
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Like or reblog if you take it.
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bebesitakunn · 11 months
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Yeonjunnnn ㅇㅁㅇ
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ohmymymymyy · 1 year
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TxT - Fairy of Shampoo
“And whispering with a soft smile”
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nvilyze · 26 days
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"This moment might be the darkest period, we don't know Let's not stop right now. I don't know where we need to go But we'll walk forward. It might be a bit dark now But we'll pull through as if we're wandering Quarter life crisis Don't look back, you can't turn back time Becoming an adult might just be An answer sheet with no right answer But we'll pull through as if we're wandering Quarter life crisis" — TXT 'Quarter Life'
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enid-rhees · 5 months
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Day 8 of sharing my favorite lyrics ♡
0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) by Tomorrow X Together ♡
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doodletae · 1 year
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Waste, waste away In the gutter with me No, I can't tell what is fake In my reality
-"devil by the window" by txt
i think it's an interesting choice that they worded it "i can't tell what is fake in my reality." usually we encounter the phrase "i can't tell what's real anymore", but this time they emphasize that nothing seems fake to them and that everything is real. it's a bit more haunting because we always place "real" things as more valuable and more desirable than "fake" things, but now what if everything seems real, everything seems desirable, and you can't tell when something is lying to you anymore?
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soanjun · 1 year
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Fairy of Shampoo
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satellitekai · 1 year
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happiest birthday to my other source of happiness 🫶🏼 (💿 wishlist - txt)
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starburstfloat · 1 year
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TNC: Temptation album analysis (spoilers, it's all about sex!)
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okay wait the more I'm looking at the lyrics and the narrative structure of the album, the more I'm moved by how creatively and thoughtfully they managed to express one's loss of innocence and the emotional journey that that is...wow
minors maybe don't interact 😵‍💫
also tw: devil by the window has some pretty strong language that can be read as sexual coercion/rapey (if we're assuming the devil is an actual being here and not an inner monologue) so...tread lightly w that one cause there's no doubt in my mind this entire album (hello it's called temptation) is about sex
so anyway!
we start with devil by the window, which alternates point of view between the tempter (the devil, perhaps also interpreted here as one's inner monologue), and the tempted (txt/our protagonists).
the devil (or their inner voice as I'll refer to it now aka voice of temptation) tries to convince them to "come out to play":
it's coaxing them to lean into desire and "give up, don't you put up a fight", meaning they should stop resisting and just follow the temptation
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evidently our protagonists, after some initial resistance, follow through, as we can tell from the way they describe themselves drifting higher and higher, "weightless without a worry into the night"
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@impuritywrites mentioned there seems to be hints about masturbation and listen...this doesn't seem like a stretch at all if we look further at the context. devil by the window really does seem to be a song about our protagonists who are finally allowing themselves to masturbate
It makes sense cause then we start the next song on the album, sugar rush ride, which is them navigating how much they should lean into this newfound temptation and them discovering very quickly once they allow themselves to experience it that it is in fact the best feeling ever:
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And if the sexual theme wasn't obvious enough, track 3 moves into happy fools, which is basically them riding out this new high they're feeling:
"I'll just enjoy the skewed path that I've hopped on"
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This song has such good vibes my god???
Anyhow then we jump into Tinnitus which tbh I'm having a hard time interpreting cause the beat is so addictive I just want to get up and dance and forget all about the lyrics. Lyrically it makes the least sense to me but it's giving me sad drunk who is coming off his high and feels like a loser but doesn't want the party to end:
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But what really wraps this all together so beautifully, this journey of our protagonists losing their innocence and having to grapple with the fact that nothing will ever be the same to them again, is the closing song on this album: Farewell, Neverland.
This song merely reinforces the sexual theme of sugar rush ride.
Neverland is metaphorically associated with eternal childhood.
And yet by the end, our protagonists decide to depart from this safe haven. They speak of Neverland fondly, almost wistfully, like their heart is heavy but leaving is the right choice:
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In sugar rush ride, they say "Oh my, I see the stars", which is pretty suggestive for an orgasm/climax. And then here in Farewell, Neverland, they reference this again, but more metaphorically:
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I found this part so beautiful because...they are pretty much saying "I love it here but I've outgrown this place. It isn't even as grand as I once knew it."
They know what they actually want now - not a life of endless pleasure, as they realize in Tinnitus is no fun - but instead a life where they have the choice of balance, where they can pursue sexual pleasures if they want. Neverland doesn't give them this freedom. It merely soaks them in the sun and sure, it's nice and warm, but what about the beauty of the night sky? What about seeing the stars? I love this metaphor so much ugh my heart
So there we have it, my interpretation of The Name Chapter: Temptation!
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I think it's a lovely depiction of characters grappling with innocence and temptation. I won't try and milk this as something totally-unique-never-done-before, but I have to admit, considering how taboo the topic of sex is in the kpop industry (like overtly obvious sex stuff) this album has grounds to be pretty revolutionary. What's not to love? It sonically, visually, and lyrically captures their journey through pleasure and desire so well.
Let me know your thoughts!!! :D
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ourdadai · 10 months
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oiii dai, amo mt as locks q vc faz 😭 vc poderia fazer locks dessas fotos do yeonjun do txt, por favor? mt obrigada 🫶🏼
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