That That (prod. & Feat. Suga Of Bts) Apr 2026
Encouraged by PSY, SUGA moved from behind the scenes to a featured verse and a prominent role in the music video’s choreography. 2. Lyrical Themes: Celebrating the "New Normal"
The track is widely praised for its "fun-first" attitude, reminding listeners that K-pop can be both sophisticated and uninhibitedly silly. That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS)
The "slapping" dance move and the high-energy chorus routine became instant TikTok and Instagram Reel trends, amassing millions of views within days of release. 4. Critical and Commercial Success Encouraged by PSY, SUGA moved from behind the
Released in 2022 as the lead single for PSY 9th , "" didn't just mark the return of a K-pop legend—it became a cross-generational cultural moment. By blending PSY’s signature high-energy showmanship with the modern slickness of BTS’s SUGA, the track bridged the gap between the "Gangnam Style" era and the global dominance of current K-pop. 1. A Collaborative Powerhouse The "slapping" dance move and the high-energy chorus
The song serves as a celebratory "I’m back" for PSY after a five-year hiatus. The lyrics emphasize leaving the stillness of the pandemic behind and returning to the joy of live music and crowded festivals. Phrases like "2022, PSY is back" and the repetitive chorus "That that, I like that" capture a simple, infectious optimism. 3. The Music Video & Visuals
Directed by Choi Yong-seok, the music video is a Wild West-themed spectacle that perfectly matches the track's energy.
