BewhY (비와이) - 가라사대 (GOTTASADAE) [Official Music Video]

Bewhy (비왐이) - К°ђлќјм‚¬лњђ (gottasadae) [official Music Video] -

The video opens with a quote from 1 Corinthians 4:20 : "For the Kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but power" . This sets the stage for BewhY's portrayal of himself as a "king" or "pioneer" building his own creative kingdom.

BewhY describes the song as a "proclaiming song" about reaching enlightenment after a period of struggle. It serves as a narrative sequel to his previous music video, "CHALLAN," which depicted his internal conflicts before this spiritual breakthrough. Music Video Symbolism The video opens with a quote from 1

Dancers wear horse blinders to represent being focused only on the "orders" given by their leader, or alternatively, to represent the metaphorical blinders people wear before finding their own path. It serves as a narrative sequel to his

The intro features dramatic choral chants that many listeners identify as Latin (hearing words like Deus or Sanctus ), though the exact phrasing is often debated as being more about atmosphere and "holy" vibes than specific liturgy. The lyrics express BewhY's determination to define his

The lyrics express BewhY's determination to define his own future and "create a new history". He rejects "fakes" who copy him and asserts that everything he touches becomes a masterpiece.

BewhY's , released on July 25, 2019, is a high-concept hip-hop track that explores themes of self-actualization, divinity, and enlightenment through a deeply cinematic lens. Title and Core Concept

In Korean, Garasadae is an archaic honorific term roughly translating to "He said" or "Thus saith" , traditionally used in the Bible to introduce the words of God or a prophet.