BTS’s Suga “That That” is the first song from Psy’s new album, Psy 9th, which was released on Friday. After Psy’s eighth 4X2=8 album in 2017, the album is Psy’s first full-length release since that album. The album was also published on Friday.
Suga appears in the video for “That That,” which was also produced by the K-pop star. Onlookers dressed in cowboy garb spot the dancing in a saloon and an automobile to the catchy melody.
In a video labelled “best friends 16 years apart,” Psy discussed what it was like to collaborate with the boy band rapper. It is important to me that they do not feel uncomfortable when I meet with young artists.” Not wanting to be perceived as someone who is difficult to approach is something I strive to achieve. In addition to the fact that he is not my junior in the profession, he actually feels like a friend, “Psy stated. When it came to age differences, it was difficult to discern any. I would consider it a big compliment that he considers me a bestie.
During the interview, Suga also talked about what it was like to collaborate with Psy on the single. In the beginning, I was quite anxious because he’s many years my senior and someone who is well-regarded in the industry. “It seemed like I was working with a childhood friend, which added to the enjoyment of the creative process,” Suga remarked. In a way, we ended up becoming great friends.
He had no idea that Suga and Psy would develop a personal bond as the collaborative process progressed. When it comes to my collaborations, I haven’t developed a strong emotional attachment to any of the people involved. Why? “I’m not the type to get together and collaborate in person,” Suga explained on YouTube in a separate video. but he insisted on seeing me face-to-face. A lot of back and forth occurred during the production process. The thought of dancing with Psy was completely unexpected. “I was under the impression that I was just writing the song.”
There are 12 tracks on Psy 9th, which includes the songs “Happier” featuring Crush, “Forever” with Tablo, and “Every day.” “That That” is one of the songs on the album. Psy teased “That That” for several days prior to its release, with visuals from the music video and an image of himself dressed as a cartoon character posing in the desert shared on social media.
Published By: Ifa Zamzami