TXT’s Soobin Responds To The “So Gay” Meme From “Deja Vu”

He knows everything!

TXT‘s Soobin was recently caught giggling during an encore live for their hit song, “Deja Vu.” He had been unable to contain his laughter while singing his own part.

The part had become a meme on the internet thanks to his fans. With the stylized pronunciation of the original Korean lyrics, many international fans hear it as “so gay” instead of “sok-e.

On a radio show the very next day, Soobin reenacted the part. He hinted at his knowledge of the meme. After he sang it, he explained that “although the original was ‘sok-e,’ you had to raise the end like ‘ay.’” Soobin further explained that while recording the song, he also had doubts about the stylized pronunciation! The other members egged him on, copying the part with an exaggerated “ay.”

MC: Soobin, you kept going like “uh-gayyy, uh-gayyy.” Those “uh-gayy” speed bumps in the track keep coming up, around twice. Can you let us listen to it again?

Soobin: That’s right. While recording, I kept asking the director if this was right too.

MC: That’s right. Even though you’re doubtful about it, it’s nice when you keep listening. Can you sing a little bit?

[sings]

Soobin: It’s “sok-e,” but you have to raise the end like “ay.”

MC: What did the director tell you about this?

Soobin: Actually someone recommended it. The guide version was in English, and they also had the “ayyy” sound. They suggested we try it the same way. After I tried recording it like this once, both the director and I were tilting our heads wondering if this was right. I also said I wasn’t very sure about it, but this version ended up being chosen.

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Fans were absolutely sure that he knows about the meme.

Ha… seems like Soobin knows about this meme. PLEASE. He also said he was like ‘is this right?’ when he was recording it.

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There are times where international fans mishear Korean lyrics due to the exaggerated pronunciation! Although it may not be the most accurate, it does make for funny inside jokes between artists and their fans.

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