Is BeWhy’s Rap a Political Statement? Unpacking the Controversy from ‘Show Me the Money 12’
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[Sports Today reporter Kim Tae-hyung] Rapper BewhY became the focus of debate after listeners interpreted political meaning in lyrics he performed on the semifinal stage of Show Me the Money 12.
BewhY appeared as a featured artist on Kwon O-seon’s performance of “WIN (W.I.N.)” during the broadcast on the 26th of Mnet’s Show Me the Money 12 semifinal.
True to his reputation as the winner of Show Me the Money 5, he energized the audience with precise delivery and distinctive rap skills. His philosophically inflected lines and sharpened punchlines also stood out.
At one point he rapped the line, “If you strip it all away, you’d be surprised — that level is almost seon‑gu‑an‑wi.” Many listeners argued that the phrase “If you strip it all away, you’d be surprised” combined with the quickly spoken “seon‑gu‑an‑wi” sounds like “선관위” (the National Election Commission), prompting accusations that the lyrics implied claims of election fraud.
Some observers urged respect for hip-hop’s tradition of layered wordplay and defended artistic freedom. Others questioned whether a featured artist’s personal viewpoints should be spotlighted on Kwon O-seon’s stage, which was competing for a spot in the final.
Meanwhile, in that night’s semifinal results, Kim Ha-on finished first and advanced directly to the final; Trae V, Now Aim Young, Mason Hom, and Mili rounded out the top five.
[Sports Today reporter Kim Tae-hyung ent@stoo.com]
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