Bts Am I Wrong Now
Suga’s verse refers to people being treated like "dogs and pigs," a direct callback to a scandalous 2016 comment by a South Korean Ministry of Education official who suggested the public should be treated as such.
Watch these live performances and deep-dives to see how the group's high-energy choreography contrasts with the track's serious political message: Bts Am I Wrong
Despite its heavy themes, the choreography is upbeat and fun , creating a jarring contrast that emphasizes the "craziness" of the world described in the lyrics. Suga’s verse refers to people being treated like
"Am I Wrong" is a socially conscious B-side track by BTS from their 2016 album Wings (and the 2017 repackage You Never Walk Alone ). While it features a catchy, bluesy hip-hop sound sampled from Keb' Mo's 1994 original , it is widely recognized as one of the group's most daring political commentaries . While it features a catchy, bluesy hip-hop sound
The song critiques political apathy and systemic corruption in South Korean society, often using metaphors that hit close to home for domestic listeners:
RM’s lines question how someone can watch the news and feel nothing, calling such indifference "abnormal". Cultural Context & Impact