These scrubs from Brave Entertainment (aka the Brave Brothers label).
You thought YG was bad, just wait until you get a look of this. Or read the article.
All I want to do is highlight how horrible this MV is in general. Ripping clothes straight from scraps even YG wouldn't put on their kids, Brave Entertainment has pulled off the biggest troll MV in KPop history. I mean you can't get any more bad even if you tried.
Just look at this poor guy who probably accidentally wandered on set somehow and found himself in 1998 Koreatown, USA.
Look how out of place he looks, how awkward he must feel reliving the embarrassing moments of his youth while surrounded by Korean manlets who don't seem to realize none of the stuff they're wearing is cool anymore. He's literally head AND shoulders over them as they prance around in G-Dragon impressions they probably spent weeks studying his every MV and fancam to emulate.
Is that a backwards, upside down visor on that kid in the USA long-sleeve polo?? If it's so bad to be rocking non-sponsor approved gear, why even bother putting on the Ralph Lauren one in the first place if you're just going to put some shitty red tape over the lettering anyway? Are those extensions or did the label make that kid grow out his hair since he signed up to be a trainee for this? I thought Taeyang's dreadlocks were bad, but I didn't think Taeyang converted impressionable kids to Rastafarianism on the side these days.
And why for the love of god was it deemed necessary to have an actual black guy on set in the first place? Is this supposed to make us feel like all this crap is "validated" by some kind of black spokesman? Goddamn it, he's old enough to be those kids' grandpa.
Honestly, I don't know whether or not to laugh or cringe with how bad this MV is. The song's pretty garbage too. Do yourself a favor and stay far far away from them and hope they flop. Maybe then they'll get dropped from the label and find greener pastures where they can try and forget this traumatizing experience.