Oh Yeah
GD & TOP
If "High High" is confidence, this track is mischief. The production is deliberately strange — lurching, off-kilter, built to create a slightly unsettled feeling that the performances lean into rather than smooth over. G-Dragon in particular sounds like he's enjoying the discomfort, letting lines land sideways, finding rhythm in unexpected places. T.O.P maintains his deadpan throughout, which makes his contributions land as punctuation to G-Dragon's more erratic energy. The song doesn't quite resolve into a clear emotional state: it's playful, a little confrontational, maybe self-mocking, impossible to pin down. That elusiveness is the point. It was part of an album that felt genuinely experimental by idol-industry standards, willing to be weird in ways that risked losing casual listeners. Best experienced on first listen, when the strangeness is still arriving fresh, before you've had a chance to normalize it.
medium
2010s
strange, dense, unconventional
Korean experimental hip-hop/idol
K-Pop, Hip-Hop. Experimental K-Pop. playful, anxious. Refuses to settle into any emotional state, lurches between mischief and confrontation and self-mockery, remaining deliberately unresolved.. energy 7. medium. danceability 5. valence 6. vocals: erratic playful rap contrasted with deadpan baritone punctuation. production: off-kilter lurching beat, experimental structure, deliberately unsettled rhythm. texture: strange, dense, unconventional. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. Korean experimental hip-hop/idol. Best on first listen when the strangeness is still arriving fresh, before you've had a chance to normalize it.