He starts playing parts of the beat from 2:11:30 onwards. The part in the video above is from the 2:21:50 mark.
It sounds like he’s saying “daiogashi”. Googling, it says it’s a Japanese word for a kind of sweet. I couldn’t find a Korean word so hopefully someone who speaks Korean can let us know what he’s saying.
The line he plays is all English so I guess there’s a chance that his next release is a second Japanese mini album?
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He starts playing parts of the beat from 2:11:30 onwards. The part in the video above is from the 2:21:50 mark.
It sounds like he’s saying “daiogashi”. Googling, it says it’s a Japanese word for a kind of sweet. I couldn’t find a Korean word so hopefully someone who speaks Korean can let us know what he’s saying.
The line he plays is all English so I guess there’s a chance that his next release is a second Japanese mini album?