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The energetic rapper and dancer from BTS, j-hope, has once again captured the global attention with his newly released single, “Mona Lisa.” With this track, a creative wildfire has spread on TikTok with fans all over the world joining in on the pictures and dance challenge. This is his first single after being released from the military, and fans weren't disappointed.
Ever since it was released on Friday, the 22nd of March, it took over TikTok and other music charts without hesitation because the artist had teased it in his concert, raising awareness for the song. Its catchy beat and engaging lyrics also give it an edge for quick memorization.
The most incredible take about the song is its lyrics being attributed to Leonardo da Vinci's iconic painting, Mona Lisa, which spoke about the perfection of a captivating and independent woman. To celebrate Women’s month, he related the music to the beauty of a woman: ‘I like my girls pretty, so fine..1 plus the 9...art piece to frame,’ which highlights the uniqueness of women and their perfection like an art piece.
He didn’t stop there; he also praised the strength and self-reliance of women using the lyrics, ‘Independent check, got her own check.’ This stretched the fact that women all over the world are acknowledged for their hard work and voices in their different workplaces and lifestyles. This can also be interpreted as women all over the world, being a blend of beauty and independence.
j-hope successfully passed his message through the melodic track that sparked a global movement with several women flaunting the pictures of their daily lives at home, work, and vacations to celebrate the domination of their worlds and celebrate individuality without racism or any other segregation.
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March, the women’s month, ending with such a brilliant song is a gift to all women all over the world and also a shout-out to them that they are being seen and loved. This is also a call to remind them of the art, beauty, perfection, and self-expression that exist in their femininity. Not only did j-hope drop a chart-topping song, he has also shown his support for a worldwide community to embrace and showcase their uniqueness without holding back.
If you have yet to listen to the song, you can check it out on Spotify or Apple Music.
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