The track carries a hopeful message about growth, proving one's worth, and overcoming rejection, centered on the metaphor of a "ugly duckling" taking flight. BewhY's Involvement and Recent Controversy
Following its debut in 2022, the song performed well on major Korean streaming services: Reached #95 within 2 hours of release. Genie: Debuted at #46 within 1 hour. Bugs: Debuted at #47 within 1 hour. The track carries a hopeful message about growth,
The track , performed by Huh (허성현) during the Show Me The Money 11 Semi-Finals, features a powerful production and feature performance involving BewhY . While originally released in December 2022, the song and BewhY's lyrical contributions saw a massive resurgence in public discourse around March 2026 due to controversial political interpretations of his lyrics. Song Overview & Background Artist: Huh (허성현) Featured Artists: Sunwoojunga (선우정아), BOBBY Producer: R.Tee Release Date: December 24, 2022 Bugs: Debuted at #47 within 1 hour
Lines referencing "tax issues" and gender (specifically the line "Two gold necklaces like sex" ) sparked discussions regarding BewhY's stance on traditional values and social structures. Song Overview & Background Artist: Huh (허성현) Featured
Lyrics such as "You praise equality over freedom, so I dumped my ex" were interpreted by some as a critique of left-wing political ideologies that prioritize equality over individual freedom.