ARMYs Rejoice After Discovering “SPAGHETTI“ Is An Iconic Diss Track Against Haters

The title track “SPAGHETTI” by LE SSERAFIM, in collaboration with j-hope of BTS, was released at 1 p.m. on October 24, captivating the public with the girl group’s bold image transformation.

The five members drew attention by bleaching their eyebrows, wearing smoky makeup, dyeing their hair orange, and trying out medium-length hairstyles for the first time. They performed choreography on a giant plate of spaghetti and a dining table. The highlight of the performance was the playful interpretation of vivid lyrics such as “SPAGHETTI stuck between your teeth” and “SSERAFIM stuck in your head.”

Meanwhile, j-hope appeared in a Y2K-meets-cyberpunk look — slicked-back hair, stylish sunglαѕѕes, and neon reflections casting a cool, charismatic glow across his face. His rap part was described as the “special seasoning” in this musical Spaghetti dish.

As a collaboration between LE SSERAFIM and j-hope, the song brings a completely new flavor to the girl group’s sound — deeply influenced by j-hope’s signature style: controlled chaos, raw energy refined into art, and his signature contrast between light and dark.

At first glance, the track may sound like a humorous, satirical song — but upon closer listening, it turns out to be a savage diss track. Fans quickly realized that the lyrics are not just playful, but serve as a clever clapback to haters.

Lines like: “Bad b**ch in between your teeth / Just give up, you know you will / Eat it up, eat it, eat it up.” and even more sharply: “Yeah, you just say you hate it / What happened to your ∂ιєt? / Sneaking a bite when no one’s looking / You better stop lying…”

Meanwhile, j-hope turns up the heat with lines like: “You're ℓσѕт in the sauce, no turnin' back,” “I'll take that empty glαѕѕ, send back the useless sαѕѕ,” “Whatever I'm cookin', I'm like a star. I'll cook any course you want. I’m the main character in your kind of drama.”

Delivering sharp yet philosophical lines that challenge haters through his music has long been j-hope’s trademark as a global rapper — and this time, LE SSERAFIM have fully embraced his spirit, marking a bold new step in their musical journey.

Moreover, fans appreciated the contrast between the title track and the B-side: while “SPAGHETTI” serves as a fiery diss to haters, “PEARLIES” expresses love and gratitude toward their fans.

Now, FEARNOTs, ARMYs, and the wider public are completely hooked on this α∂∂ι¢тινє track, pαѕѕionately dissecting its lyrics across social media:

- Stylish and savage this is how you shut down haters.

- no wonder antis are extra mad about this comeback back, they tuned in just to get called out

- That's how you made a diss track without bringing down others just haters WE LOVE LESSERAFIM AND JHOPE

- This spaghetti is spicy and made just for the haters

- The lyrics нιт harder than expected it’s a lyrical slap

- absolutely necessary to have a bts member feature because they are the kings of having people enjoying their music in "secret"

- le sserafim calling out their haters as they should. A strong dose of inspiration from global senior j-hope

- the whole song is just ssera making fun of you hater αѕѕ b1tches fr. you claim you don’t like them but tune into everything. tell em fimmies!

- i’m so glad le sserafim finally got to release a song like this, it was a bout time they addressed the ppl constantly keeping up with them every comeback despite claiming they hate ssera y’all can’t get enough of them and it shows

- they ATE for sure but the haters have small brains so it’s gonna go right over their heads

- Spaghetti is basically lesserafim and jhope saying they dgaf about what y’all are talking about because at the end of the day, you eat what they serve, you watch what they do and you are obsessed with them so who’s really winning here

- there’s soмєтнing poetic about jhope, a bts member and le sserafim collectively saying f*ck you to antis

- It's giving antis acting surprised when their spotify wrapped has BTS in them lmaoooo

- the first song’s a subtle diss to the ones who can’t stop hating but lurking the second’s a love letter to the ones who stayed through it all and helped them rise again oh le sserafim may your trials end in full bloom