Bullshit
지드래곤
"Bullshit" strips away the maximalism and delivers G-Dragon at his most unguarded, wrapped in a production that feels deliberately scrappy — lo-fi textures, a beat with intentional roughness, the sonic equivalent of refusing to dress up for an occasion that doesn't deserve it. His vocal delivery shifts between rapping and a melodic cadence, riding the instrumental loosely rather than sitting precisely in the pocket. The song is an act of named dismissal: someone or something is receiving an explicit verdict, and the title functions as both a critique and a liberation. There's genuine humor underneath the contempt, a lightness that prevents it from feeling bitter. Lyrically it's not abstract — the rejection has specific texture, the kind that comes from someone who has experienced a particular kind of disappointment with clarity rather than confusion. This sits in the longer tradition of K-pop artists creating work that deliberately contradicts their polished public image, trading precision for authenticity. Reach for it when you've received news that confirms a suspicion you'd rather have been wrong about.
medium
2010s
raw, lo-fi, loose
Korean hip-hop
K-Hip-Hop, Indie. Lo-fi K-hip-hop. defiant, playful. Opens with dismissive humor and sustains controlled contempt throughout — the lightness prevents bitterness, the clarity prevents confusion.. energy 5. medium. danceability 5. valence 5. vocals: male rap-melody hybrid, loose and sardonic, deliberately rough, rides the beat loosely. production: lo-fi beat with intentional roughness, scrappy arrangement, raw textures that refuse to dress up. texture: raw, lo-fi, loose. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. Korean hip-hop. when news arrives that confirms a suspicion you'd genuinely rather have been wrong about.