Here's what I don't get about backmasking. The lyrics sung are reversed, right? Got it. When played backwards, the words used in lyrics create different words, yeah? Understood. But how is it that in the creating process, when they're writing these lyrics, they know that the words they use will sound like other words in reverse--words that bring a different message? With BTS singing in their native language, how can they manage to make the lyrics sound like English words in reverse? When I listen to the backmasking, sometimes I wonder if I'm really hearing what others are hearing. I have to admit I do hear some but not all the words others hear.
I do know it exists, so I'm not doubting it whatsoever. Just trying to fully comprehend it. The first time I heard a backmasking song was "Darling Nikki" by Prince. As some of you may or may not know, it's an explicit song, but when the album version's ending is played, Prince actually mixed in real lyrics that can be heard in reverse. Check it:
I guess I'm more concerned if the words are really heard. Anyway, I'll listen to this one on FL to see if I can hear what everyone else is hearing and edit this if I hear something different.
While I'm at it, I'll share this too, haha.
https://www.backmasking.com