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That That (prod. & Feat. Suga - Of Bts)

Released in 2022 as the lead single for PSY 9th , "" didn't just mark the return of a K-pop legend—it became a cross-generational cultural moment. By blending PSY’s signature high-energy showmanship with the modern slickness of BTS’s SUGA, the track bridged the gap between the "Gangnam Style" era and the global dominance of current K-pop. 1. A Collaborative Powerhouse

The song serves as a celebratory "I’m back" for PSY after a five-year hiatus. The lyrics emphasize leaving the stillness of the pandemic behind and returning to the joy of live music and crowded festivals. Phrases like "2022, PSY is back" and the repetitive chorus "That that, I like that" capture a simple, infectious optimism. 3. The Music Video & Visuals

The track is widely praised for its "fun-first" attitude, reminding listeners that K-pop can be both sophisticated and uninhibitedly silly. That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS)

SUGA’s influence is evident in the catchy, Latin-inspired acoustic guitar riff and the heavy, rhythmic percussion that drives the track.

Directed by Choi Yong-seok, the music video is a Wild West-themed spectacle that perfectly matches the track's energy. Released in 2022 as the lead single for

Behind the Anthem: PSY’s "That That" (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS)

It debuted at #80 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit #1 on the iTunes Top Songs chart in over 70 countries. A Collaborative Powerhouse The song serves as a

The collaboration was born from a mutual desire to create a high-spirited "post-pandemic" anthem. While SUGA initially approached PSY simply to produce the beat, the partnership quickly evolved.