Hello.
The importance of lighting.
The alarm is probably being sent out now.
For those of you watching, I would like to tell you that you may
skip over this part.
Hi! I announced that I'd be on V LIVE
so the viewers are joining in pretty quickly.
It usually takes a long time for people to join after the alarm is sent.
But the viewers are coming in quickly today.
Long time no see.
Long time no see.
There's not much to do before more people join us.
I have a lot of things in my studio. I should empty some of it out.
When there's about 100,000 viewers,
I'll start today's V LIVE.
Look. I buttoned my cardigan
in the wrong holes.
Come on.
What is wrong with me?
What is up with my life?
That, I would like to find out.
But everyone...
I don't know what I'm saying everyone.
Maybe at about 3 minutes and 30 seconds?
At about 5 minutes after?
I'll start when the running time goes at 5 minutes.
So you could go drink some coffee...
Whatever. Drink some liquids.
Or you can take a...
Wait for a while please.
It's nothing.
The skate boards in front of the door fell down.
I'm going to go and prop them up again.
Nothing happened. Don't worry.
Nothing happened. Relax.
Hello. OK, it's been 5 minutes now.
Now I'm going to talk about
the play list of "MONO"
on today's V LIVE.
Hot! It's so hot.
Where should I begin?
First of all, thank you so much for showing your love and support.
Since today I'm going to talk about "MONO", I'm wearing monotone clothes.
Black.
What necklace is this? My edge.
"MONO"!
I may have sounded like I was joking just now.
But so many gave me positive feedback about it
and so many people listened to it already. I was thinking about it earlier today
and I was so grateful.
I thought that all the thoughts or
uncertainties and worries that I have had
through time weren't meaningless.
So many people listened and related to what I had to express.
And the fact that they gave me feedback on it
made me think that all the things that I have
been doing weren't meaningless.
It felt like I was really interacting with the world
and that made me feel so grateful and happy.
In the past week... It's been like 10 days, right?
I've been so happy in these past 9 days
and I almost died waiting for the releasing day.
Even though I was abroad, I kept meeting with the engineers and
I worked late at night mixing and monitoring
and I had been waiting for the releasing day just as badly.
So before I talk about each of the tracks, I'm going to talk about it overall.
The title "MONO", as many of you expected,
can mean black and white
which is the most obvious thought too.
The word mono is great because it also can mean "alone" or "one".
Words like monologue, monopoly, and mono drama carry that meaning.
When mono is stuck with another meaning, it starts to have this intrinsic characteristic.
And as you all know,
it is kind of the opposite of
stereotype.
So when I was working on this album...
No, not album, when I was looking over the playlist,
I thought that there would be no better title than "MONO" .
So I thought about many options and... I don't think I have to share the candidates.
They're not all that great.
It's such a relief that I decided on "MONO".
It's a huge relief that I went with "MONO".
I think it's the best title that can bring
all the tracks together.
So, "MONO".
I'm out of breath from talking by myself.
Are you guys out of breath too?
Sorry, I talk too fast. Guess that's because I'm a rapper.
What should I talk about first?
This album... I keep saying album.
It's not an album. It's like an album to me. Size-wise?
If I were to define this playlist on my own,
it's something that defines RM
from between 2016 and early 2018.
Between 2016 and 2018.
There's a reason "MONO" and the releasing of it is so meaningful for me.
I used to be stuck on "dark wear".
I used to only wear Gothic styles.
So I used to be into Yohji Yamamoto and
loved wearing gray tones
and brands that had monotonous colors.
It's not been that long since I started wearing brighter colors.
This is something really important to me.
Because clothes can be a very important tool in expressing oneself.
So I used to always wear monotonous clothes but at one point, I started to wear other colors.
Starting about a year ago.
It was a big change for me
and some of you might know this
but I used to have only black items in my studio.
I only bought black figurines
and even the bandanna, speakers,
desk, figurines, and even the chair too.
Everything was in black, white or gray tones.
But I changed.
I started to like things with color.
And when I discovered that I had changed,
I thought that I should reflect on myself.
That thought came to my mind
in about April or May of this year.
And I was affected even more by J-Hope and thought that I should hurry up.
There's a difference between thinking about making a song and finishing it
with all the mixing and mastering and experimenting with all different kind of concepts
so that it can be released. It takes a long time.
So I knew that if I didn't hurry up
it would take a long time to be released
and Suga had been waiting with a bunch of new songs so...
I had released something on March 2015
so I thought that it would be too late if I put it off. It had already been over 3 years.
So I thought that I would reflect on myself with "MONO".
So "MONO" is a composition of all the
songs that I had been working on.
It doesn't have much color.
Those of you who have listened to it will know this, but it's dry.
Yes.
So the one thing that I wanted to focus on was loosing the tension.
So that's why I didn't make a teaser.
And I released the track list just 2 days before the releasing date.
It was totally unexpected and then I just released it.
And I didn't even appear in the music video.
And I thought that it was pointless to keep the title of mixtape didn't have a point.
so I didn't add that title on this one.
These days, it's common for play lists to be uploaded on sound cloud sites
so I thought that was how I should release this.
And me, Hoseok and Yoongi had already released one each
so I didn't think I had to insist on the title of mixtape.
so I released it as a playlist.
This was very important to me.
So a lot of you might be unfamiliar with the
concept of playlist instead of mixtape
but I thought that I'd appreciate it if the listeners would regard it as a playlist.
This album... I can't believe I keep doing that.
It's a habit. I always do reviews on our albums.
I worked on it like I would work on any other album.
I wanted it to make it really high quality, so I did the best I could possibly do.
So that's why I keep referring to it as an album.
Anyways, the one thing that I wanted to make the most...
I think that the concept of an album is becoming less important.
I think that the concept of an entire album or a playlist is becoming less important.
Too many people are focused on the title or the single and don't listen to the other tracks.
The intro, outro, and skits are not that important as they used to be.
The music industry is slowly changing from an album based market to a streaming market.
And more people think of the hard copies of albums as goods.
Not that many people actually open the hard copy and play the CDs. Even me.
So in my opinion, not that many people begin by listening to track one.
And some artists abroad just record clicking sounds
for the intro and that's it.
So the listener might think, "What's this"? But the artist put that there for a reason.
There's always a reason. The catharsis that you can get from
listening to a well made album or an entire playlist from beginning to end
is much bigger than the catharsis you might get from listening to just one song.
If you happen to believe that a some album
is like a masterpiece, the catharsis you can get is amazing.
I've seen cases like that around me growing up
so I've always wanted to make music in the form
of a well made album.
That means that you have to think of the big picture.
A long time ago, I was just focused on becoming a good rapper and that's all I wanted.
But at some point, I wanted to be able to complete an entire verse really well.
Whether that was 8 bars or 16 bars.
After I was able to see the bigger picture,
I wanted to be able to write great hooks.
So I tried singing and writing melodies.
And after I wrote a good hook, I began to want to write a good song.
That's when I started to look at the entire forest and not just one tree.
Just like the Chinese character for forest is made up of characters for trees,
I started to want to make a great album.
So it's all connected.
The reason so many people love our album
is because we always keep that sort of continuity in mind.
It might not completely be in sync with the trends of today.
Rather, I think a sort of craftsmanship to maintain the style,
it really matters.
These days, lots of songs are just consumed as a product.
There are so many good songs. So you just go like, oh, this song is not good.
And consume songs like instant food.
Like you put instant rice into the microwave and eat it quickly.
There are too many songs which disappear just like that.
So, in order to protect the songs,
I want to make my songs to operate like an organic machine as a whole.
I wanted to do that.
So I decided to make songs that sound natural when you listen from track 1 to 7.
Not just one song. Of course focusing on one song is also good.
It would be so lucky even if just a song turned out to be good.
It would be lucky if just one song turned out to be good in this world.
But the best is, when you listen to track 1 to 7,
you want to keep playing the album because it's so natural.
Why this person put the song here, and why this song is track 1 and that is track 7.
Why this song starts with this sound.
I wanted to be a composer, who makes those things matter.
So, when I released the album this time, I was lucky in a way.
Anyway, the album I released after so twists and turns is "MONO."
I started to gather and compile things to make this album
from April 2018.
Then I postponed recording.
Because my voice was bad, I postponed recording.
Then I recorded 3 to 4 songs at once, before I left Korea.
Recorded the songs at once, staying up all night.
I could have recorded songs abroad.
But my voice was so bad. And I had to be on the stage and it would also affect my condition.
So I recorded the songs all at once.
I'll stop here, the overall story.
I think I haven't talked much but already 17 minutes have passed.
I talk too much.
That's my demerit. I talk too much.
Joshua's good.
I took a good rest.
Let's talk about my songs, from track 1.
But I.. Oh, I forgot to mention this.
This album..
What I wanted to do the most when I release this album was, to relax. A lot.
Relax. I'll prove something.
I'll show them.
I'll do something. I wanted to get away from that.
Even if I prove something, people wouldn't appreciate it.
It doesn't happen always.
I just wanted to do what I wanted to do.
The things I wanted to do that moment.
So I left lots of blank spaces.
When you see my album cover, you can see lots of blank spaces, right?
Rather than a complicated cover, I chose a simple cover with lots of blanks.
I didn't release the lyrics, intentionally.
With lots of blanks, through various expressions and thoughts,
I wanted to communicate with people. In a way, it is a communication, right?
It's a communication between you and me.
Not just this V Live, but the whole album.
So, I'm going to talk about the album, track by track.
I won't talk a lot about it. Like this song means this.
In fact, the subject that I didn't want to study most was poems.
I really liked poems.
Once, I wanted to become a poet.
But we learn like, this poetic concept means this, given the historical context.
I didn't like that they define the meaning. Because it may not have such meaning.
The poet may have used the word just because he liked it.
But why do they define the meaning?
Whether the poet is dead or alive,
who can decide the intention of the poet?
Also, the poet might have written the word with a double meaning on purpose.
I didn't like it. That they decide the intention of poets on their own at class.
So, in relation to this story.
I'm going to talk about behind stories one by one from now on.
But I won't talk much about it.
The lyrics mean this, I made this song with this intention.
I won't talk about this stuff. I notice you beforehand.
Please understand.
Introduction took almost 20 minutes, huh?
I can't shake off the cold.
I'll talk now.
"Tokyo" It's an intro.
Track number 1.
People who have listened the song from beginning to end would already know.
This song is without a doubt an intro.
This song must be the first song.
And the reason the title is "Tokyo" is that..
Well, Donghyuk wrote the song first and then he gave it to me and I changed it later.
The title was "Tokyo" all along.
And I thought the title was perfect.
I don't know why. I also liked "Tokyo" by Nell.
Lupe Fiasco's Paris, Tokyo.
In fact, songs with the word Tokyo,
all of them gave me great inspiration.
Well, I also thought that I want to write a song in Tokyo someday.
But it was not about that. Just, the title of the guide song was Tokyo.
And I thought the title "Tokyo" fit all the things I had in my head.
No other reasons.
For instance, the title of "No More Dream" was Destruction of the Earth at first.
For instant, I just titled the song Destruction of the Earth, without a reason.
And this song is an intro but it was finished at the last.
I hadn't made this song then. But I wanted to have an intro.
So I worked on the song in a hurry.
This song took about two months. Not exactly two months.
Because I went for a tour. I started to work on the song a month before the tour.
And it was included in the album at the last minute.
I think the quality of the album has improved greatly, thanks to this track.
This song is meaningful to me in that...
Well not meaningful. I'll tell you an episode about the song.
There is a studio.
A series of studios for composers at our company.
That day, the door of Donghyuk's studio was wide open.
All the lights were on. He said he was doing something.
A song was being played.
I got curious.
In fact, I shouldn't do that but I pushed the play button.
He's really good at writing songs.
I played the song and the title was "Tokyo."
I was like "What's that? I'm curious." And then I listened to the song.
The lyrics were great.
From the piano part. Donghyuk sang the guide song.
I loved the song. Without any reason.
I just thought it was good and Donghyuk was writing an emotional song.
Then two days later, as I came and went from the studio frequently.
I was sitting on a sofa in the back.
Donghyuk came to me and said he had a good song.
And said "Do you want to listen?"
He rarely, not rarely. He doesn't do that often.
So I said yes and he played this song.
I couldn't tell him that I had already listened the song.
I just said "Nice!"
Donghyuk said, "Don't you think this song goes well with you?"
This is it!
I took the bait right away.
Give it to me! So I changed some verses.
Wrote lyrics and changed melodies a bit.
Now..
As the title is "Tokyo," I wanted to put some Shamisen sound.
In fact, I and Donghyuk have been friends since we were in 8th grade.
Friends for 10 years. We performed and participated in school festivals together.
In fact, well,
We've been known each other since we were nothing.
We shared so many things.
Yes, anyway.
It's the first song we officially worked together. Donghyuk is a producer now.
The first work, that we worked on together, he as a producer and I as a player.
So the moment I listened the song for the first time,
I said "I definitely need a whistle sound."
So I recorded a whistle
with a mic.
I know it's flat. But I like it better.
I recorded a whistle. And one thing led to another..
Very dramatically.
It almost did not get included in the album. But it made the album so much better.
That was the story of the song "Tokyo."
I still feel very lonely when I listen to this song.
I feel that way.
Yes.
And "Seoul."
The second track "Seoul."
This song is..
HONNE. I really love them.
I've loved them since their song "Warm on a Cold Night" was released.
We performed on the same stage. So we keep in touch with each other.
All their songs are so good.
So, I wanted to get a beat from them. Someday.
I thought "If I work on my own album one day, I really want to work with them."
So they sent me 10 beats, it was the first one.
The guide version's title was something like "Feel Your Heart Beat."
After getting the beat,
I listened to it everyday.
At a music video set and in a car.
I was thinking where I should use this beat.
I decided to write a song about Seoul.
I've always wanted to write a song about Seoul.
Then I thought it would be perfect if I wrote a song about Seoul using the beat.
I just had that feeling, somehow.
Somehow. Somehow matters.
Inspiration usually
starts from "somehow."
For me, that somehow was really important. So I thought I could write a good song.
I wrote the lyrics for about a month, in spare moments.
If the words love and hate mean the same, I love you so.
I hate you so.
I started from such lyrics. A hook.
Then I started to write verses. It took about a year.
I mean, I didn't think about the lyrics for the whole year.
I made the draft and then I kept adjusting it.
I made some change with the words and expressions
that I wanted.
So it took about a year.
And then,
it was a year ago, when I confirmed the final version of the lyrics.
In summer of 2017. Then recording.
I recorded the draft version at first. Then in August 2017,
I recorded the song from the start to the end.
Then,
Right before I release "MONO,"
I re-recorded the song three times, staying up all night.
Because, when I said that I want to release this song, HONNE..
HONNE develops and changes the beat.
As the source..
As the sound source changed, they re-recorded it.
So, the tone of the beat was..
Cold air in the early morning.
It took really long to get this tone.
It took really long.
Because, I wanted to make it sound
like nonchalant but lonely. But it was really hard to get that tone.
So it took really long to get the intro part done and also to write the lyrics.
Anyway, it is the song I cherish so much.
It took so long to finish this song. It took almost 2 years, in fact.
Okay.
And this song reflects my heart for Seoul the best.
It's my tribute to Seoul.
And one of many thoughts
in my head, I think.
I have so many thoughts in my head, but expressing and materializing them
is really difficult. But that's what an artist does.
Well, other people who does it in other ways. So..
It's really difficult to express them.
Fortunately, as much as I expected.
Not 100% but still, it turned out to be quite good.
And I think it's perfect when it is played right after the first track "Tokyo."
End of the story. Next.
Already 30 minutes have passed.
"Moonchild."
It's a unique song.
"Moonchild."
I guess many people have paid attention to
the song's association with the song "4 o'clock."
In fact, I started to write "Moonchild" before "4 o'clock."
So, in a way, I gave you a spoiler for "Moonchild" with "4 o'clock."
Many would think that I wrote "4 o'clock before "Moonchild."
But I didn't.
With the plot of "Moonchild,"
I started to work on the song from February 2017.
February 2017.
I decided to write a song "Moonchild."
I just liked the wording. So.
If I explain this song simply for you.
People who prefer the night.
At night.. Well, it probably reminds you of
"4 o'clock."
During the day, feeling choked,
whether it's because of the job or something. Then at night,
getting away from other's eyes,
and getting away from the shackles.
People who feels a sense of freedom.
I think there will be lots of people like that. Especially people these days.
People like me. These days, I don't like the night that much.
I also like the day but the night..
I made this song, when I thought the night liberates me.
So, there's a main musical instrument
that sounds like "goo-oong." Accidentally,
I found the instrument from my synthesizer.
I started the song with the main instrument.
El Capitan, I-jung..
No, I worked on this song with Hiss.
Hiss Noise, he's in charge of
producing at our company. He developed the song.
So this song was born.
At first, the beat,
It was so difficult to work on the bridge and the chorus part.
But he helped me a lot.
In fact, I had a singer in mind
for the song.
I really wanted that person to sing the song.
I tried to collaborate with that singer but it didn't work out.
It's the only track that didn't work out well. So I sang the song myself.
You may think that "Why is he singing so much?"
I wasn't planning on singing the chorus part as well.
But I thought if I couldn't have that singer sing the song,
I would sing it instead. So at first I sang the demo.
But I couldn't sing better than the demo although I didn't put much effort recording it.
But yeah...
I think it turned out okay though.
It took so much time to write the second verse of the song.
It has been less than three months since I finished writing the second verse.
I started writing the song in early 2017.
I wrote the first verse and the chorus back then.
But I couldn't write the second verse. So It took a really long time to finish the song.
It took almost two years to finish the song.
This song is dedicated to
all the Moonchild out there.
Yes.
Okay, the next song is "Badbye".
This song is really interesting, too.
I started...
working on the song in late 2016.
You will notice
the harp sound in the song.
I was into the harp sound back then. Then I thought it'd be really good
if I made a decrescendo in the intro
using a synthesizer.
But the song has changed a lot from its original style.
In fact, I thought about Aeon
when making the song.
Aeon and Nell are
my childhood heroes.
We used to buy music with cyber money called acorns for our social network page.
It looked really cool if your social network page had BGM like "Wings" and "It's Cloudy in Seoul"
back then.
I'm just kidding.
They're really my childhood heroes.
I listened to their songs growing up
and they had positive effect on me.
Thanks to them, I started to believe that sad music can heal one's sorrow.
They're really my heroes. Then I somehow made friends with Aeon.
I actually played this song to Aeon a year ago in the summer of 2017
when I saw him at a bar.
We had been planning to work together.
And I told him that I tried to sing the chorus like him
and the song reminded me of him.
But back then I didn't know if the song would be released or not.
When it was decided that the song would be included in "MONO"
I asked him to collaborate with me.
I went to his house
and told him there was no one who could sing the song better than him.
It is a huge honor
a big honor
to sing a duet, even though I'm a rapper,
with an artist that I really admire.
"Badbye" is short
but that's what makes it perfect.
I think the song serves as a bridge between track 1,2,3 and 5,6,7.
This track is dear to me
and Pdogg really loved the song.
I have not much to say about the song.
But I really want to thank Aeon for singing the song with me.
It's a shame the song is too short.
but there was no better singer than Aeon for the song.
Yeah, I think so.
Okay, the next track is "Uhgood".
It's track number 5.
This was supposed to be "Reflection".
It was "Reflection".
But the drum beat was different in the beginning.
I created an another version of "Reflection" for many reasons.
It was titled "At Ttukseom".
"Uhgood" was supposed to be "Reflection".
PD Bang and I both love the song.
So I saved the song for later.
PD Bang sent me a track and said the a capella in "Uhgood" would match well with the track.
So I changed the rhythm of the song
and that's how "Uhgood" was born.
So the track is a bit heartbreaking for me
and has many memories.
I know that many like the song.
What should I talk about the song?
The drum beat sounded too bright at first.
So I asked to change the beat.
So I re-record the song eventually.
I usually follow the demo when recording the song.
But I had to re-record the song.
I think the song is good.
I love the title, "Uhgood".
I just loved it.
It has a meaning of "going against something". The title suits the song and holds a lot of emotions.
It's track number 5.
And "Everythinggoes".
This is the song I wrote in three days when I had to return to Korea alone while shooting "Bon Voyage 1".
It's not like the melody hit me all of a sudden.
I had this song in mind before "Bon Voyage 1".
We often say things like, "It will pass".
"This too shall pass".
It's a famous saying.
What affected me the most was...
I have this mentor, sort of like a counselor.
The mentor told me that the only way to relieve psychological pain
is to think that it will pass eventually.
Thinking that the pain shall pass eventually
and it will reduce slowly
is the only way to reduce pain.
My mentor told me so.
I thought a lot about it.
It's sort of a mantra I keep repeating myself.
And the one that I want to tell people I hold dear.
The EP in the beginning of the song
was originally a guitar sound.
I add some filter to the guitar sound so that it would sound like EP.
So after shooting "Bon Voyage"
we were told to keep a low profile so that we don't give a spoiler of "Bon Voyage".
So during that time
we all stayed in the studio for three days. I worked on the beat, guitar
and rap for the song
during those three days.
And I saved the song for later.
PD Bang suggested that we include the song as a hidden track for the last album.
But I told him the song was dear to me and wanted to save it for later.
While working on the song
I thought the song would be perfect if Nell helped me with it.
if Nell helped me with it.
Nell was a huge inspiration for me
because they're my hero.
They're like a super man to me.
They have so many great songs like "Tokyo," "A.S,"
and "12 Seconds".
What else...
"Getting further apart".
Their sixth album is my favorite.
"White Dwarf" is also great of course.
Actually I wasn't acquainted with them or anything. But I asked them through ANR to help me
with the producing.
Then Kim Jongwan of Nell texted me and said
"I've listened to the song for four times"
"And the song touched my heart. I really love the song."
It was an honor
to work with my childhood heroes.
They played the guitar and the drum themselves.
The song turned out so great with their touch.
It turned into a something really great.
They are also famous for their mixing technique.
Jongwan spent almost six hours for mixing.
We kept exchanging our opinions about the mixing.
It took almost six hours.
And the producing took over a month.
He put a lost of effort into the song.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank him. It was a huge honor.
It's sort of a mantra like I said.
I kept listening to the song
when I made the first draft of the song.
I was comforted by the song when I had a hard time.
Thinking that "This shall pass".
It may sound as too simple or corny
but sometimes something intuitive can be helpful.
Rather than giving a logical advice
simply giving a hug and saying, "You did a great job"
can be much more helpful.
I hope the song gives you that comfort.
So I named it "Everytinggoes".
This shall pass.
Next song is "Forever Rain," which is like the title song for me.
I started writing the song in July 2016.
I always wanted to write a song about rain like I did with "Seoul".
Because there are lots of great songs about rain,
"Let it rain" by Epik High, songs by Nell,
"Rain" by Free Tempo and Razah, "Sound of Rain" by Yoonha
and many more.
Rain, rain, rain.
So I thought the word rain is allowed only once to an artist.
I thought about how to use the word "Rain" in my work.
Then I figured no one used the title, "Forever Rain".
When I thought about the word "Forever Rain"
I heard the sound of piano in my ears.
I was into producing back then.
I wanted to produce the entire song, including the beat and everything.
I was so stubborn.
Sometimes it could be a good thing but I was so obsessed.
After hearing that piano sound in my ears, I was out of the country for a concert.
I roughly wrote the chord on my lap top
and kept it.
And I added these sounds later
to complete the song.
I used the word "forever" because
I wonder if I can make a song
that touches my heart again.
After I die,
I would like this song to be played at my funeral.
There's no more song that's so like me than this.
I have a strong emotional attachment to the song.
I thought of including the song in the "WINGS".
PD Bang said the song deserves more.
I thought the same.
So I saved the song for a long time.
It's now released in two years and three months.
The song is dear to me.
It's a sad song but I have a strong attachment to it.
Yeah.
I started making songs I want to make and I would like others to hear.
That's how "MONO" was born.
That's the origin of it.
It's released after many ups and downs.
I feel I could've done better now that I look back on it.
I don't know when I can release my next playlist.
But I'm thinking of my next playlist already.
I've decided the title and am already working on the first song.
Anyways, I feel I could've done better.
I've listened to these seven tracks like thousands of times.
And I thought I would release songs that I'm not ashamed of.
I had much regret about my first playlist.
There were so much things I wanted to improve.
So I didn't want to have regrets about my second playlist.
I wanted to make songs that remain in people's memory.
So it came out.
The weather is getting cold.
You know how certain songs remind you of certain situation or weather.
I hope at least one of my songs
remind you of certain memories.
It'd be best if you can think of all seven songs
in certain circumstances.
Those songs that you always listen to in certain circumstances.
We all have those songs that we can't remove from our playlist.
"Track 9" by Lee Sora is that song for me.
I wish my songs could be those songs to someone.
I really worked hard with that in mind.
I wanted to have that craftsmanship while making the songs.
Thank you anyways for liking my songs.
I tried to relax and not to have so much pressure.
But that doesn't mean I didn't do my best.
I worked really hard.
The weather is getting cold these days.
I hope you enjoy the songs in winter.
Now that I've finished working on my playlist I'll work hard on BTS' album.
And...
Okay.
I guess that's it.
I meant to do a brief live.
It turned off again.
It turns off whenever I tried to open the comments.
Is it because there are 1,07 million viewers?
It's off, right?
V LIVE is not answering.
Closing the app?
Closing the app.
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