"쩔어" | |||||||||
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Single by GD & TOP | |||||||||
from the album E / MADE | |||||||||
Released | August 5, 2015 | ||||||||
Format | Digital download | ||||||||
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Length | 3:14 | ||||||||
Label | YG Entertainment | ||||||||
Writer(s) | G-Dragon, Teddy Park, T.O.P | ||||||||
Producer(s) | Teddy, G-Dragon, T.O.P | ||||||||
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"Zutter" (Korean: 쩔어 jjeol-eo "Awesome") is a single recorded by South Korean group Big Bang subunit GD & TOP. It was released digitally on August 5, 2015 by YG Entertainment, as the seventh single from MADE Series, and the first from E.
A single including the sub-unit GD&TOP was announced on July 24, with the teaser image being released the next day. "Zutter" marks the first release of the duo in four years, since the album GD & TOP.
G-Dragon stated that he had a difficult time written the rap lyrics of "Zutter", saying "I've written rap lyrics for a long time, but these days, I keep going over them again. Because rap lyrics have become a topic of controversy on a certain show, I look over each line again and again." Seungri said that the Korean survival competition show Show Me the Money 4 made G-Dragon go over the lyrics many time.
On August 12, "Zutter" was banned from KBS due to the content of the song and coarse language in the lyrics and title. YG Entertainment responded, announcing that there would be no revisions to the song, "In order to maintain the meaning of the song, we have no plans to change the lyrics of Zutter."
Wriiten and composed by the duo along with Teddy Park, "Zutter" is a hip-hop song with a trap-driven melody. Billboard described the track as "minimal, hip-hop cut peppered with trappy snares, knocking percussion and woozy synths to emphasize both dudes' distinctive spitting styles."Philippine Daily Inquirer noted that the lyrics explore "the unapologetic dissipation of the 'thug life,' and the swaggering self-praise typical to hip-hop — but with a tone of self-ridicule."
Kpop Starz hailed "Zutter" as "arguably the group's most blazing and edgy single to date".Billboard said that the song was a "natural progression from their earlier tracks as a duo", and added that the single and the music video "showed just how bizarre the pair can actually be."Philippine Daily Inquirer felt that the song "suggests that the GD&TOP are not in reverence of themselves, but are aware they are participating in a time-worn hip-hop tradition of unreasoning self-assertion and the debauchery that follows success."OSEN described "Zutter" as "wild and stylish" with a "unique flow and rap with full beat [sic] catch the ears of listeners".