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쿵치팍치Kung Chi Pak Chi

쿵치팍치 (Kung Chi Pak Chi) is a fun onomatopoeia representing the sound of a drum beat, much like 'boom-chi-pak-chi' in English. It's a rare and incredibly memorable word that perfectly captures the song's joyful energy and celebration of music.

In the lyrics, SEVENTEEN even asks, "쿵치팍치 또한 내 이름인가?" (Is Kung Chi Pak Chi also my name?), poetically suggesting that the very rhythm of music is a core part of their identity. It's a perfect example of how Korean uses playful sounds to express powerful ideas.

God Of Music is SEVENTEEN’s playful thank-you note to an invisible DJ in the sky. The members picture a friendly “god” who sprinkles melodies across the planet, turning every street into a stage and every stranger into a potential dance partner. With shout-outs like “Hey, ho!” and bright instrumental images of brass, guitars, kicks, and snares, they celebrate how sound can wrap the whole world in one big hug.

The chorus’s addictive “kung chi pak chi” mimics the thump of a drum, reminding us that rhythm is a language everyone already speaks. No matter our different accents or backgrounds, the song says we can mix our unique “sugar and spice,” sing together, and feel instant happiness. Music is presented as our shared breath, a safe space that never runs out. So SEVENTEEN invite you to clap, dance, and shout along, because as long as music exists, joy and connection are always within reach.

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