In the WikiTree Exclusive Report, 'Set Me Free' which is also from the 'D-2' Mixtape refers to Post Malone's Jonestown Song. This Is The Same Place Where The 'Jonestown Massacre' By Sect Leader Jim Jones Happened.
Big Hit Entertainment stated that Suga (Bangtan Boys) accidentally included Jim Jones's sermon for the "D-2" mixtape on the track titled "What Do You Think?". However, there are reports that it was intentional and "the proof" can be seen in another track titled "Set Me Free".
In the exclusive WikiTree report published on June 1, the song "Set Me Free" which is also from the mixtape "D-2" refers to Post Malone's "Jonestown" song. This is the same place where the "Jonestown massacre" by sect leader Jim Jones took place.
Suga reportedly asked for advice from famous Korean producers who worked on other idol group songs and collaborated with famous artists abroad. Informant A revealed, "If Post Malone did not release a song called 'Johnstown', Suga's 'Set Me Free' might not have been born either."
A company analyzed the development of the code of the two songs and noted that 'Set Me Free' and 'Johnstown' were in the same order and flow B ♭. The two songs are similar to the selection of the top line in code B ♭, which starts with C code and appears in a four-word riff.
This is not the only proof. The overall arrangement of instruments (base, guitar, drums) and BPM is also similar. Vocal melodies are also similar. The source explained, "I can say without a doubt that Suga was addicted to 'Johnstown' and made it a reference."
Post Malone's "Johnstown" tells the story of the Johnstown Guyana massacre in the United States. If Suga refers to the song and writes and composes "Set Me Free," there is a possibility he will insert the controversial sermon into "What Do You Think?" mindfully aware that it was the sect leader Jim Jones' sermon.
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