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  • Fireworks (I’m The One)

    Fireworks (iвђ™m The One) ✦ Free & Genuine

    : Critics and fans alike often describe the track as a "hype" anthem, designed to sound like a rush toward the world without hesitation.

    : The video uses an industrial, "edgy" brown and yellow color palette to depict a city in ruins.

    Reception within the K-pop blogosphere was notably polarized:

    : The song conveys a powerful message of self-ignition—burning away the "false perceptions of the world" to create a real flame from one’s own embers.

    The Korean title, Bulnoriya , literally translates to "playing with fire" or "fireworks".

    : The lyrics focus on having an internal fire so intense that it mirrors fireworks, often set against a backdrop of a "ruined city" preparing for battle. Music Video and Visuals

    : Due to a hiatus for psychological anxiety, member Mingi does not appear in the music video, though his recorded rap verses are still featured in the song. Critical Reception

    : Critics and fans alike often describe the track as a "hype" anthem, designed to sound like a rush toward the world without hesitation.

    : The video uses an industrial, "edgy" brown and yellow color palette to depict a city in ruins.

    Reception within the K-pop blogosphere was notably polarized:

    : The song conveys a powerful message of self-ignition—burning away the "false perceptions of the world" to create a real flame from one’s own embers.

    The Korean title, Bulnoriya , literally translates to "playing with fire" or "fireworks".

    : The lyrics focus on having an internal fire so intense that it mirrors fireworks, often set against a backdrop of a "ruined city" preparing for battle. Music Video and Visuals

    : Due to a hiatus for psychological anxiety, member Mingi does not appear in the music video, though his recorded rap verses are still featured in the song. Critical Reception