Henry Explains Why He Thinks BIGBANG’s “FXXK IT” Was Written By A Genius

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Henry Explains Why He Thinks BIGBANG’s “FXXK IT” Was Written By A Genius


Henry Explains Why He Thinks BIGBANG’s “FXXK IT” Was Written By A Genius
Henry Explains Why He Thinks BIGBANG’s “FXXK IT” Was Written By A Genius


On March 4's scene of "Yoo Hee Yeol's Sketchbook," Super Junior-M's Henry showed up as a visitor and wowed the group of onlookers with his gifts, and also talked about his life and music. 

Amid Henry's meeting, Yoo Hee Yeol said that many individuals call Henry a melodic virtuoso, and inquired as to whether that doesn't make him feel constrained. "I'm unquestionably not a virtuoso," Henry answered. "I don't believe there's such an incredible concept as a virtuoso. Everybody [who is viewed as a genius] has honed hard." 

Yoo Hee Yeol asked in kind, "Is there somebody that makes you think, 'Goodness, this individual is truly extraordinary at music,' somebody you'd concede is a melodic virtuoso?" 

Henry initially named Yoo Hee Yeol himself, before saying, "There was one thing I was flabbergasted by as of late!" 

He then sang a line from BIGBANG's "FXXK IT," and stated, "When I first heard this tune, I thought 'Goodness, a virtuoso composed this.'" Henry clarified that he had been flabbergasted by how the English verses "And I wanna get down" in the ensemble coordinate with the tune's comparative sounding Korean expression, which is articulated as "ehra moreugettda" and the gathering has meant "FXXK IT." 

"It's the best," Henry said with a thumbs up, before swinging to Yoo Hee Yeol and asking, "Do you have that individual's telephone number? If you don't mind acquaint me with them!" Yoo Hee Yeol facetiously answered, "I would prefer not to!" 

The verses for BIGBANG's "FXXK IT" were composed by YG Entertainment's well known writer Teddy, alongside BIGBANG individuals G-Dragon and T.O.P. 

In the current week's scene, Henry played out a sweet front of Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel," and organized a delightful execution of g.o.d's "Street" trailed by a fun form of "Uptown Funk," amid which he astounded everybody by playing the piano, violin, and guitar.


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