Hey guys! I’ve been reading this thread since 2018. You may have seen me liking some of your posts! I always read it before going to bed at night and also letting my partner know about what’s happening too. I’ve known about the satanic entertainment industry since 2009 but never took it seriously. Thank you so much for opening my eyes about what this industry is all about. This is my first post! I’ll let you guys know what I think...
I’ve been watching a kdrama called ‘When the devil calls your name’. It’s basically about a guy who sold his soul to the devil for fame, money and all that stuff. The most interesting part for me and what I’d like to point out is basically, the guy gets ‘reminder letters’ every now and then. These reminder letters (also known as ‘notice of payment’ in the kdrama) let him know when his time is up to give his soul to the devil and ultimately dies. I truly believe this kdrama and many other films/dramas that include the devil/satanic aspects are giving us a huge hint about what the acting/entertainment industry is all about.
Now you must be asking... how must this be related to BT$? Well... I got the vibes from their recent songs ‘Interlude: Shadow (Sug@)’ and ‘Black Swan’.
Firstly, Interlude: Shadow by Sug@ is clearly a song about his alters. You guys already know a lot about MK Ultra and the splitting of the mind so I don’t need to go into much detail with all the mirror shattering symbolism. In the song he says ‘I wanna be a rap star, I wanna be the top, I wanna be a rockstar, I want it all mine, I wanna be rich, I wanna be the king, I wanna go win’ (Pfff talk about greed). This is what I believe he sold his soul for, and is usually what these celebrities sell their souls for. In a way, I feel like he his truly damaged but just reminding himself why he is here in the first place. This part of himself is also an alter of his that enjoys the fame, feeds off of fans energy, enjoys the greed to get more and more and more. I’m not an avid BT$fan (used to be), however fans have figured out how he doesn’t whisper/say his name, something that he apparently does before rapping usually. This means that he is rapping as Min Y00ngi, his real self. We should pay attention. Now I will dissect some interesting lyrics of this song and tell you guys, with my knowledge of the industry, my interpretation.
‘I wondered everyday how far I'd go, I came to my senses and I find myself here’ - he has realised how far he’s come after all the blood sacrifices and other disgusting things that take place in order for celebs to progress and become more famous.
‘I'm afraid, flying high is terrifying’ - he is expressing his concern as BT$ become more famous. He is afraid of what he got himself into.
‘I rise, rise, I hate it. I pray, I pray, hoping to be okay’ - he hates having more and more fame. He knows there is a price to pay to keep all this fame, and quite frankly he hates it. The real min y00ngi hates it, however this is what he got himself into. He prays to be okay... I’m surprised he still even has a conscience. Might his time be almost up? Remember, even the most evil of people will do anything to stay alive, even if their actions cross their morals and values to satisfy their greed, they may think they’re still innocent and deserve to live. I’m sorry sug@ but you danced with the devil... a dance so sweet and tempting that you forgot you had a price to pay, right?
‘Please don't let me shine, Don't let me down, Don't let me fly, Now I'm afraid’ - he is asking his fans (in the mv he is on a stage looking down at hooded figures, which are the audience, holding cameras recording him) to not bring him more fame. He does not want to proceed to a higher level for even more rituals to maintain their fame. This is truly saddening, but he knew what he got himself into. Pleading for help isn’t going to change anything.
BT$ in general have a very clever way of making theories that are seen as creative, but really actually masking what they’re going through. Of course, music is creativity, but as they usually make the lyrics and produce the songs, their lyrics come from what’s happening to them. It’s truly sad how these fans hit the nail on the head with theories that are so close to what they’re actually experiencing, only to turn a blind eye and just enjoy the ‘creativity’ blindly. I’ve always seen this as a type of humiliation ritual... making songs about what they’re actually going through and having all these fans that talk about it for fun, and so-called millions of @rmys not helping them in any way.
Now when it comes to their latest release ‘Black Swan’, the mv is basically just a weird dance mv from dancers and got bored watching it. But the mv starts with a quote:
‘A dancer dies twice - once when they stop dancing, and this first death is the more painful’ - Martha Graham.
Therefore, the mv is focused on these dancers just dancing. However, a closer inspection from the lyrics suggest that BT$ members no longer have their hearts racing or vibrating to songs anymore. Basically admitting that they don’t find passion in making music anymore. However, I believe this is more for their ‘fan theories’... the real dark truth is what they try to closely link this to... DEATHS.
Many of you have speculated about Jn being sacrificed this year, however I have another point of view to bring to you guys...
Sug@ says ‘The heart no longer races, When hearing the music play, Tryna pull up, Seems like time has stopped, Oh that would be my first death, I been always afraid of.’ - I don’t know if it’s the exact translation of the Korean word, but sug@ keeps expressing how he’s ‘afraid’. Not to mention how the part in bold is in English too. As sug@ is the ‘lead’ for this comeback, we should pay attention to his words. Predictive programming? He is afraid of his days counting down. It reminds me of the kdrama I was watching. He knows he’s going to spend eternity in hell. However, one-eyed (r@p m0nstur) also says something similar in the song.
One-eyed says ‘Then like this may be how I die my first death, But what if that moment's right now, Right now’ - I don’t know about you but this is suspicious. Yes again they have managed to cleverly write a whole song based on one quote to fool fans into thinking it’s all ‘creative’. Why would they sing about deaths? Twice in the song. Cmon now. It’s nothing gotta do with a stupid quote.
As sug@ is the lead for this comeback, and as it’s so strongly evil and satanic, I believe sug@ will be sacrificed. As you guys might’ve known with Juice Wrlds death, fans were desensitised by creating a challenge on tiktok for them, letting them mimic his own death 2 weeks (or months idk sorry) before he died. I feel like this is part of predictive programming. If you have been into BT$, or read their fan theories, you will know Sug@ is the one to always commit suicide in a ‘fire’. He starts the song ‘fire’ by saying ‘it’s burning’, in one of the prologues he is seen trying to kill himself in a fire, and also in a room with blazing fire in the Fake Love mv. Fire resembles Hell and Satan in general. Why is fire so related to sug@? Are they trying to hint that sug@ will die as a satanic sacrifice? These are questions I urge you to ask yourself. This fire is a symbol that he is heavily into occult practices and satanic rituals. Or maybe this is used as a symbol for predictive programming. As avid BT$ fans know that sug@ commits suicide in the theories (openly talking about the topic, engaging with it), and also he allegedly tried to commit suicide waaaay before he joined BT$ due to depression and other mental health issues, it might be a desensitising technique used for fans to be more accepting of the fact that he is going to die, so when the real thing happens, of course there is shock, but subsequent immediate approval with no further questions being asked will occur...
And those are my thoughts. Thank you for reading! It is currently exam season for me so I will reply to people after exams are done. However, I will still be reading your thread every now and then.
I will now close my first post with a quote from One-eyed favourite satanic book - Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth by Hermann Hesse. I feel like it perfectly encapsulates the lives of the BT$ members.
‘They are living a lie concealed deep within themselves.’