The title alone carries weight. “Arirang” is famously known as a traditional Korean folk song—one that has endured for generations as a symbol of sorrow, resilience, and national identity. By invoking that name, Bachyard Ghost immediately signals that this isn’t just another underground rap track. It’s layered with intention.
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