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The Charm of Simplicity: BTS's 'Converse High'

BTS's 'Converse High' is a playful and light-hearted song that celebrates a specific fashion choice: the Converse High sneakers. The lyrics express a deep affection for someone who wears these iconic shoes, suggesting that the attraction is not just to the person but also to their sense of style. The repeated lines '너의 컨버스하이에 꽂혔나 봐' translate to 'I must be stuck on your Converse High,' indicating a fixation on the shoes as a symbol of the person's allure.

The song also touches on the idea of simplicity and authenticity in fashion. The members of BTS dismiss high-end brands like Chanel, Alexander McQueen, and Raf Simons, instead showing a preference for the more accessible and down-to-earth Converse sneakers. This could be seen as a metaphor for their values, where they appreciate the genuine and unpretentious over the flashy and expensive. The lyrics 'F your Chanel, F your Alexander McQueen, F your Raf Simons' emphasize this point, as they playfully reject the allure of luxury brands in favor of something that represents realness and comfort.

However, there's a twist in the song where the lyrics express a dislike for Converse shoes, but only because they are difficult to take off. This humorous complaint adds a layer of intimacy to the song, as it hints at a desire to be closer to the person wearing the shoes. The song's playful tone and catchy chorus make it a fun and engaging listen, while also conveying a message about personal style and the attractiveness of simplicity.

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