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Lyrics such as "You praise equality over freedom, so I dumped my ex" were interpreted by some as a critique of left-wing political ideologies that prioritize equality over individual freedom.
The track carries a hopeful message about growth, proving one's worth, and overcoming rejection, centered on the metaphor of a "ugly duckling" taking flight. BewhY's Involvement and Recent Controversy Lyrics such as "You praise equality over freedom,
Lines referencing "tax issues" and gender (specifically the line "Two gold necklaces like sex" ) sparked discussions regarding BewhY's stance on traditional values and social structures. Despite the controversy, the performance is widely cited
Despite the controversy, the performance is widely cited as a masterclass in stage presence, with fans on Instagram and YouTube praising the "Holy" vibe and technical rapping skill BewhY brought to the stage. Chart Performance Bugs: Debuted at #47 within 1 hour
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Following its debut in 2022, the song performed well on major Korean streaming services: Reached #95 within 2 hours of release. Genie: Debuted at #46 within 1 hour. Bugs: Debuted at #47 within 1 hour.
Although BewhY was not an official featured artist on the original studio version, he was heavily involved in the production and provided a legendary performance that remains a focal point for hip-hop fans. In early 2026, his lyrics became the subject of intense debate on platforms like NamuWiki and Reddit due to perceived political and social commentary: