That That
Agust D
"That That" by Agust D (Suga) is an exercise in gleeful self-awareness — a track that knows exactly what it is and takes enormous pleasure in being precisely that. The production is a maximalist collision of modern trap, traditional Korean musical elements, and outright theatrical braggadocio, with Psy's contribution as performer giving the track a multigenerational K-pop energy that feels genuinely celebratory rather than cynical. Agust D's rap delivery operates at several registers simultaneously: boastful and self-deprecating, confident and playful. The lyrics engage with questions of artistic legacy and cultural identity in ways that would be heavy in a different sonic context — here, surrounded by the track's irresistible energy, they land lightly. The music video's cowboy/Western visual concept gives the track its particular flavor of irreverence. Culturally, "That That" sits at an intersection specific to Suga's particular position: a critically serious artist who also commands the global entertainment infrastructure of BTS, making something that refuses the seriousness his credentials would allow. The result is one of the most purely enjoyable tracks in the Agust D catalog — not the most emotionally profound, but perhaps the most alive. It's a party track with depth underneath, best experienced at high volume when you want music to share rather than contemplate.
fast
2020s
dense, energetic, theatrical
South Korea
Hip-Hop, K-Pop. Trap with traditional Korean fusion. celebratory, playful. Sustains gleeful, irresistible energy from start to finish, never dropping the celebratory register. energy 9. fast. danceability 9. valence 9. vocals: multi-register rap, boastful, self-deprecating, confident, theatrical. production: modern trap, traditional Korean elements, maximalist, Psy collaboration. texture: dense, energetic, theatrical. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. South Korea. At high volume when you want music to share rather than contemplate — a party track with depth underneath.