The opinions are mixed between whether having a title like “GGB/Jijibe” is out of touch with current times VS we will only find out what the abbreviation of GGB means once the song is out
t/n: Jijibae-Gijibae = derogatory term for women/similar to “bratty girl/b*tch”
지지배 그래요. 다른 뜻이겠죠.
근데 님들은 누군가의 꿈과 희망이고 업계에 오래 남아 본보기가 되는 선배이고 8할 이상의 여성팬을 보유한 아이돌이신데 저런 단어를 타이틀로 사용하는 게 진짜 괜찮다고 생각하세요?응원하는 팬들에 대한 예의도 생각도 없으세요@SJ_DnE_official
— 달님해 (@Yeokjaeoppaya) March 14, 2024
“They called it Jijibe. There must be another meaning to it right.
But you are someone’s dreams and hopes, you are sunbaes who have stayed in the industry for a long time and are setting an example, and you are idols with over 80% of female fans. Do you really think it is okay to use such a word as a title?
You have no courtesy or consideration for your fans who support you”
But what if “GGB” has another meaning? Donghae always thinks out of the box and gives a very deep meaning explanation for his songs
I don’t think we can guess his entire songwriting idea from just an abbreviated title.
It’s a bit hasty to conclude that it has negative meaning— 89holic 💙🖐️ (@abcd11906) March 14, 2024
1. Derogatory term for women
2. Derogatory term for wife
original post: here
1. Outdated
2. Why are people calling this “Stirring controversies” ㅋㅋㅋ They’re the ones pulling weird tricks, of course people will talk about it
3. It sounds so old already
4. Me too I feel like it’s so old and so so, it’s obviously not an ambiguous controversy
5. Isn’t this just an abbreviation? Like the man who rules the world (jigu= earth, ja = person, jibae = rule)…
6. If they were my bias, I’d hate that
7. This isn’t even witty, I hate this
8. It just sounds tacky
9. Aside from the meaning of it, it just sounds outdated
10. I hate the fact that men are the ones singing this..
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