그게 뭔데 (이태원 클라쓰)
저스디스
JUSTHIS brings a different energy to the Itaewon Class soundtrack — this is not the ballad of endurance but the rap of defiance, delivered with a coiled, sardonic intelligence. The beat is minimal and slightly confrontational: dry percussion, bass that suggests menace without overdoing it, production that gives his voice room to cut. His flow is unhurried but pointed, each bar landing with the deliberateness of someone who has already decided not to care what you think of them. The lyrical posture — "what is that, anyway?" — is not nihilism but a kind of principled dismissal, the refusal to measure oneself by standards designed by people who wish you would fail. Culturally, this track resonates with a generation of young Koreans who grew up watching meritocracy fail to deliver on its promises, and who responded with attitude rather than despair. JUSTHIS doesn't console; he validates. You play this when someone questions a choice you've already committed to and you need to remember why their opinion was never relevant.
medium
2010s
dry, minimal, sharp
Korean
Hip-Hop, K-Pop. Korean Hip-Hop. defiant, sardonic. Opens with coiled, principled dismissal and builds through sardonic self-possession to a full declaration of independence from standards designed to make you fail.. energy 7. medium. danceability 6. valence 6. vocals: unhurried sardonic male rap, pointed deliberate bars, controlled confrontational flow. production: minimal dry percussion, menacing understated bass, sparse confrontational beat. texture: dry, minimal, sharp. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. Korean. When someone questions a choice you have already committed to and you need to remember why their opinion was never relevant in the first place.