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Seo Taiji and Boys IV

Seo Taiji and Boys IV
Seo Taiji and Boys fourth album.jpg
Studio album by Seo Taiji and Boys
Released October 5, 1995
Studio Bay Studio in Seoul, Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles, Techno Taiji in Seoul
Genre Rap rock, alternative rock
Language Korean
Label Bando Eumban
Producer Seo Taiji
Seo Taiji and Boys chronology
Seo Taiji and Boys III
(1994)
Seo Taiji and Boys IV
(1995)

Seo Taiji and Boys IV is the fourth and final studio album by Korean musical trio Seo Taiji and Boys.

"Come Back Home" was a foray into gangster rap. Seo Taiji wrote the song about his own experiences running away from home.

The third track, "Pilseung" (필승, "Must Triumph"), was a hit with an alternative rock sound and shouting voice.

"Good Bye" on this album is instrumental. A version with vocals was later released on the 1996 Goodbye Best Album.

"Free Style" was written and composed by Seo and his former Sinawe band mate Kim Jong-seo. Kim provides vocals on the track, appears in its music video and included it on his own 1995 album, Thermal Island.

Lee Juno later stated that group leader Seo made the decision to disband Seo Taiji and Boys himself while recording their fourth album, much to the surprise of Yang Hyun-suk and himself.

"Come Back Home" has been criticized for being similar to Cypress Hill's 1993 hit "Insane in the Brain". However, Cypress Hill member B-Real later explained they were aware of the controversy but "we were cool about shit like that."

"Sidae Yugam" (시대유감, "Shame of the Times") was rejected by the Public Performance Ethics Committee for having lyrics that criticized the government. Seo Taiji declined to alter the cited lyrics and instead, the album only includes an instrumental version of the song. The specific lyrics they requested be removed/altered are given below in bold, after being translated into English.

Lips stained black. Gone is the era of honest people. [...] How far do you think you can fly with these broken wings of yours? I wish for a new world that will overturn everything. [...] I hope that I can avenge the grudge in my heart.

The backlash from the fans was immense, and the system of 'pre-censorship' (사전심의제) was abolished in June 1996, partially as a result of this. An EP titled Sidae Yugam and including the original version of the song was released a month after the system was abolished.


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