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PSY marks his return with 'That That', a collaboration with Suga that finds both artists shaking off the weight of pandemic stillness. The track pulses with the simple pleasure of reunion: long time no see, the urge to move, to gather, to feel the crowd press back. PSY and Suga wrote and produced the song together, with Suga initially bringing the concept to PSY before becoming more deeply involved in its construction and recording a verse of his own. The song moves between PSY's celebratory vocal hooks and Suga's rap, which cuts through with a sharper edge. Where PSY luxuriates in the feeling of things returning to normal, Suga addresses the noise of expectation and doubt that follows any artist's absence, pushing back against those who wrote him off. The pair meet in the refrain and chorus, their energies complementary rather than competing, building toward a simple instruction: do what you want, say what you want. It is a song about permission, framed as a party.
"That That" is a track by PSY, from the album PSY 9th, released 29th April 2022. It's filed under K-Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 1 article about PSY.
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