love Byeol Byeol Byeol. It’d be in my A-tier but am to lazy to build one.
markleylol on
It was one of the first songs I discovered, and I love it. It will always be in my heart.
EquivalentBend3783 on
It’s a really addictive song , I don’t get why some nswer hate it, while see that did really well during release, esp in Korea.
ferrenberg on
My favorite song. The tiny desk version made me a fan of the group
Zionaga on
I love this song! Someone understands! It’s a hype song for me, helps with working out and stuff. Woah~!!! 🙌🎉
Fine_Childhood_6391 on
It’s not really my taste, but I think it’s a track that fits the Stick Out album concept well. It captures that rebellious vibe of old-school Korean hip-hop – basically the kind of sound associated with Seo Taiji – pretty effectively.
dreiboy27 on
Love it to bits, especially the quickie change up and humming parts by Bae and Sullyoon. Also when they do whoa part with the marionette dance.
beanlvr98 on
there’s not a TT more interesting than this one to me
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love Byeol Byeol Byeol. It’d be in my A-tier but am to lazy to build one.
It was one of the first songs I discovered, and I love it. It will always be in my heart.
It’s a really addictive song , I don’t get why some nswer hate it, while see that did really well during release, esp in Korea.
My favorite song. The tiny desk version made me a fan of the group
I love this song! Someone understands! It’s a hype song for me, helps with working out and stuff. Woah~!!! 🙌🎉
It’s not really my taste, but I think it’s a track that fits the Stick Out album concept well. It captures that rebellious vibe of old-school Korean hip-hop – basically the kind of sound associated with Seo Taiji – pretty effectively.
Love it to bits, especially the quickie change up and humming parts by Bae and Sullyoon. Also when they do whoa part with the marionette dance.
there’s not a TT more interesting than this one to me