The track is an adaptation of Pharrell Williams' 2006 song " Take It Off (Dim the Lights) ". While the chorus and English sections are largely preserved from the original, RM wrote and performed an entirely new opening Korean verse. Recorded in 2011 when he was an amateur, it was uploaded to BTS's official SoundCloud shortly before their debut but was later deleted in 2016 due to its controversial and highly sexual nature. Lyric Breakdown (Color Coded Themes)
"Expensive Girl" (비싼여자) is a pre-debut track by (Kim Namjoon) of BTS, released on February 14, 2013. Though often remembered as a humorous "dark past" (gwageo) by both the artist and fans, the song serves as a significant artifact of RM's early creative process and his deep roots in American hip-hop. Origin and Composition BTS (RM) Expensive Girl (Color Coded Han Rom Eng)
Found primarily in the first verse. RM uses metaphors like a "medicine patch for motion sickness" to describe a girl he cannot avoid. The track is an adaptation of Pharrell Williams'
These sections contain the most explicit content, including the infamous lines "I'm a master, baby, with your bra" and "I’ma beat that p * y like you never ever felt before" . Impact and Legacy RM uses metaphors like a "medicine patch for
Provides the phonetic pronunciation for non-Korean speakers to follow along with the rhythm.
Within the BTS fandom (ARMY), "Expensive Girl" has a dual legacy: Expensive Girl - 비싼여자 - BTS Wiki