The choreography for "Go Go" intentionally deviates from BTS's typical high-precision, powerful style, opting instead for a "goofy" and sarcastic energy.

The song addresses the trend of (탕진잼), a Korean term for the "fun of squandering" small amounts of money on minor luxuries because larger goals, like buying a home or retirement, feel unattainable.

: Leader RM explained that the song emphasizes how people are forced to live for the moment because they have "little hope" for the future due to economic hardship.

: The dance incorporates popular internet meme moves (like the "floss" and the "backpack kid" dance) to mirror the digital-age culture it critiques.

: Frequent repetition of "Dollar dollar" and "Yolo yolo," contrasting with lines like "My bank account is a pot with no bottom".

: The stage includes satirical takes on standard K-pop "sexy" moves, such as a exaggerated thumb-swipe across the lips, making them look ridiculous rather than alluring.

BTS's (고민보다 Go), a standout track from their 2017 album Love Yourself: Her , is far more than just a catchy "tropical party anthem". While it sounds like a lighthearted celebration of "YOLO" (You Only Live Once) culture, it actually serves as a sharp satirical critique of the economic hardships and social pressures facing today's youth. The Meaning: Satire Over Celebration

: BTS explores the emptiness of the term, suggesting that young people spend as if there is no future because they feel they don't have one.