The upcoming title track features the British artist PinkPantheress. I feel like there’s a lot of crossover in their fanbases. So I think it’ll get a lot of love.
flowerbit
2025-08-05 08:24:45 +0000 UTC
Ohhh I’d love to see PD react to the live VEVO performance of See You In Hell
flowerbit
2025-08-05 08:23:49 +0000 UTC
Hey pd just wondering if you ever listened to see you in hell and bird? Curious to know your thoughts on those songs!
~}{~
2025-08-05 01:14:39 +0000 UTC
From Blumarine 2022 adv campaign, here’s a tweet with a video comparing them
https://x.com/badidibadidibo/status/1948533266279018511?s=46&t=4-194DcMfsuv_sf0fz54rA
veera
2025-08-04 02:14:58 +0000 UTC
I love this song so much, so it’s a really REALLY big shame that basically the whole music video is plagiarized… So incredibly disappointing
veera
2025-08-04 02:12:15 +0000 UTC
Woah this was such a good perspective!
veera
2025-08-04 02:01:04 +0000 UTC
I thought it might be a perspective of an artist struggling to place themselves around kpop industry (or just music industry in general) and perhaps Yves' own thoughts about conforming to industry's standards and expectations. Similarly how a street cat might not want to trade its freedom for a safe and pampered but restricted and controlled life.
Also, I didn't realise the train might just mean her leaving, I thought it was a sound of incoming doom (train)(which is something cat owners would worry about if their pet ran away), as a fear that Yves is not sure if her goal, that bright light in the tunnel, is actually new possiblities or just a danger that the safe and pampered life would have protected her from.
But either way symbolisms of death and change of life do not oppose each other, you could say that making a huge change, like leaving the idol life behind and becoming an artist, is a little death of your past self, in a way. Perhaps the pampered cat needs to (metaphorically) die for the street cat to live.