

I mean, I'm 100% sure I would feel the same way if it was any other language other than English too. if you're going to parrot the same arguments as these people, you might want to think about the implications of that.Īnyway, if you have anything else to add here, feel free to do so. "I'm not racist but why won't these black musicians use correct grammar." Now I'm not calling you racist, I'm just saying. A lot of these rants start with the "not a racist" disclaimer, but so do many of the rants complaining about hiphop / rap music in the USA.

So now it's a matter of writing lyrics, making sure they flow just right, and making sure your artists can easily deliver them. (Afaik PTD doesn't have weird grammar but it at least puts into light some considerations made) > When they’re recording in Korean, it’s enough just that they sing well, but with English songs, they have to be aware of their pronunciation while recording as well, so there were a lot of changes and edits even after the whole song was recorded. Well, in the Weverse article for BTS - PTD, Nicole Kim (BH A&R) says,

even a change that simple actually makes an impact. It's pretty easy to liaise t-d but adding an s in between kind of disrupts the whole action. Push and pull like magnets do: works, but kinda stilted. Surely that makes a minimal impact to the flow of the lyrics!"ĭoes it? In Ed Sheeran - Shape of You, he sings, "push and pull like a magnet do." Here are some grammatically correct options: "But palebabbu," you say, "sometimes it's just a simple addition or removal of -s or -es. Imagine if BTS sang "how dare you" instead of "how you dare" in MIC DROP.
