One thing I noticed about the sudden death of many K*P*O*P stars is, they're all males. Do correct me if I've missed anything out, but that's about the similarity among all cases so far. DY's death is the weirdest so far cause they just won't reveal the cause of death, they could have lied but they didn't. It's crazy when you think of it cause the feminism and lesbianism/gender blurring agendas (final goal: depopulation) are so very on point at the moment, and those female artists act like it's their right to (literally) kill men in the name of feminism, at least based on what's portrayed on the MVs. I wish I had finished my analyses on some MVs since months ago to complete the whole story, but even with all the discussions we've done so far it's very clear that they're trying to promote feminism while sacrificing male artists to fulfill their satanic desires. Okay sorry I think I'm exaggerating, but it's like when every male artist passes away we'll hear more of RV's infamous line "One bad boy down" or more of TY's elevator murder scene.
Anyways, similar to L*O*O*N*A with the blood moon teaser, M*A*M*A*M*O*O released their album "R*E*D M*O*O*N" on July 16, 11 days before DY's death. Not sure if there's an actual link between the two events but when you know stuff like this, you just can't help but wonder. The MV "E*g*o*i*s*t*i*c" is filled with many symbolism.
This was a teaser of some kind. They put the "crosses" there too, similar to L*O*O*N*A. There's also another interesting thing here, their "M" logo which stands for their band name is actually two mirrored fours facing each other. 4 is known as a bad number in East Asian numerology, since it sounds like the word "death" in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages. So was it a hint that there would be death when the blood moon occurred?
I can't really add explanation on every symbolism atm, but some of these are popular symbolism which we have discussed about many times.
Not a sirius/dog star gesture but a finger gun, Idk just reminds me of RV's B*A*D B*O*Y
I'm aware that this is a crescent moon instead of a full moon, although it doesn't seem to have a direct connection with the blood full moon which occurred on July 27, this could be another symbolism of moon phases or a part of the "triple moon", a well-known pagan symbolism. Keep in mind that these evil people (whoever behind this) are preparing for something big, and this could be just their 1/3 through their evil agenda.
The triple moon symbol represents the three phases of the moon, known as waxing, full, and waning. Within some paths and traditions, this symbol is also known as the triple goddess and is used to show the three phases of womanhood: maiden, mother, and crone.
The first crescent, the waxing moon symbolizes new life, rejuvenation, and new beginnings. The middle circle represents the full moon when magic is at its most powerful. Finally, the second crescent moon represents the moon during its waning period. This time of the moon phase is a time that is regarded as the best to send things away, remove them from your life, or to finish things. (source)
Bath tub scenes
Leopard prints on the bed
represents Beta/Sex Kitten Mind Programming, promotes hyper-sexuality, mind control, alters. (source)
Looks like a cross on her wrist
Pole dance = satanic ritual. The pole = phallus.
The Maypole dance was showcased within the first minutes of the ceremony, a traditional folkdance popular in Western Europe. Like so many adopted western traditions, the Maypole dance is ancient pagan worship. This “Fertility Rite” involves the Maypole which represents the male principle (the phallus). The ribbons represent the female principle and the wreath at the top represents the virgina of the goddess. Some researchers believe the Maypole dance can be traced as far back as ancient Babylon. (source)
The rose and sword tattoo = symbolizes duality, the elites' favorite.
The rose and dagger tattoo can symbolize the duality of human life through the seemingly opposite meanings of the two images combined in this design: the rose stands for beauty, love, friendship, and vitality, whereas the dagger signifies death, betrayal, destruction, and insidiousness. (source)
The earrings are similar to those of T*Z*U*Y*U's of T*W*I*C*E in "D*a*nce the Ni*ght Aw*ay" = one-eye symbolism
Another one of this
Another leopard symbolism
If a Leopard crossed ones path in ancient Egypt, that person was thought to possess the highest of spiritual and holy qualities (source)
White -> black clothings, don't forget about the fire
Red clothing during the climax
This scene was shown again in the ending. The member is M*o*o*n*b*y*u*l, byul means "star" in Korean and I assume "moon" here is an English word, so that makes her a mixture of the moon and the star? As the fans might assume as well lol. Funny cause my mind suddenly generated the word "duality" again.
So here's the thing about M*o*o*n*b*y*u*l, she's the androgynous member the fans would go gay for, simply cause she was portrayed as a male once in their MV, but I guess she would stick with the image for a while since the agency thinks it's a brilliant idea as well.
The top looks like a male's clothing to me, or is it unisex? (I suck at anything-fashion tbh).
To sum up, this MV could go well as a "guide to top 30 occult symbols most seen in Kpop MVs". Feminism is the main agenda here. Not gonna lie but it gets kinda boring after a while seeing the symbolism over and over again, but that's what we must be truly afraid of— being unaware of the danger, cause the goal is to make them look normal, acceptable, and "I see this everyday" kind of thing. One thing that made me wonder was, of course, the red moon symbolism, they even blatantly named the album that way.