This article was co-authored by Corey Andrew and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Corey Andrew is a pop culture commentator based in New York City, New York. Corey co-hosts the celebrity gossip podcast "Naughty but Nice" with Rob. He is also the former host and producer of "Motivational Mondays," a leadership podcast presented by the National Society of Leadership and Success, which ranked in the top 5% on Spotify. A respected voice in career readiness and leadership development, Corey teaches audiences how to turn their stories into personal brands that open doors to opportunity. He is represented by a leading literary agency. He is completing his debut book—a collection of the most valuable leadership lessons he's learned from interviews with figures such as Olympic legend Greg Louganis, Hint Water founder Kara Goldin, Food Network star Chef Robert Irvine, Peloton fitness leader Robin Arzón, Broadway icon Melba Moore, Admiral William H. McRaven, and more. He is a sought-after pop culture expert and a Grammy voting member who has appeared on NewsNation, FOX5 New York, Merit TV, and HLN, and has been quoted in Forbes.
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Completely melts in your mouth, the flavor you savor, your guilty pleasure…. No, we’re not talking about food, we’re talking about LE SSERAFIM’s latest single, “SPAGHETTI!” The song compares the K-pop girl group to spaghetti stuck in your teeth, and with its catchy lyrics and funky production, it’s one of those songs you can’t help but dance to. In this article, we’ll break down the full meaning of LE SSERAFIM’s song “SPAGHETTI,” along with its production and release, music video, and album theme, with insights from pop culture commentator Corey Andrew.
“SPAGHETTI” Lyrics Meaning
Pop culture commentator Corey Andrew says “SPAGHETTI” is about admiring your own confidence. The song likens LE SSERAFIM to spaghetti stuck in your teeth. It’s a metaphor for how the group’s music and presence are catchy, addictive, and hard to get rid of. It also acts as a playful diss toward their haters.
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- ↑ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/exclusive-le-sserafim-j-hope-spaghetti-music-video-behind-the-scenes
- ↑ https://genius.com/Genius-english-translations-le-sserafim-spaghetti-ft-j-hope-english-translation-lyrics
- ↑ Corey Andrew. Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
- ↑ Corey Andrew. Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/exclusive-le-sserafim-j-hope-spaghetti-music-video-behind-the-scenes
- ↑ https://genius.com/Le-sserafim-and-j-hope-spaghetti-lyrics
- ↑ Corey Andrew. Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
- ↑ Corey Andrew. Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
- ↑ Corey Andrew. Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview







