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Pop culture commentator Corey Andrew explains what “SPAGHETTI” means & why it’s such a popular hit
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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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“SPAGHETTI” Song Meaning

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  1. In this sweet-and-spicy, alternative funk-pop song, LE SSERAFIM likens themselves to spaghetti lodged in your teeth… hard to get rid of and always on your mind. It’s a metaphor for how the group’s music and presence are catchy and memorable, just like a stuck spaghetti noodle that’s difficult to ignore.[1]
    • On the concept of the song, LE SSERAFIM’s Yunjin says, “I had this idea for a message we could explore: how food stuck in your teeth becomes similar to how our name gets stuck in your head. Are you sure you don’t like the taste? Sometimes, when you eat something you think you dislike a few times, you start to wonder whether you actually dislike it or if you’re starting to like it.”

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  2. With lyrics like “Stuck in your mind, that’s SSERAFIM. Bad b**** in between your teeth. Just give up, you know you will eat it up, eat it, eat it up,” the song captures the group’s unbothered energy.[2] The haters can pretend not to like them, but they can’t stop watching and talking about the girls.
    • Other cheeky lyrics like “Yeah, this is a hot spot. Don’t give a f*** what you say. Try a bite, the taste is stellar,” prove that the girls don’t care about negative opinions and comments.
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    The song is also a self-confidence anthem. “When I listen to ‘SPAGHETTI,’ I feel like LE SSERAFIM cracked open the collective diary of every girl group trying to be effortlessly cool while still totally self-aware,” says Andrew. “To me, it’s an anthem about savoring your own confidence, sort of like twirling yourself around the fork of your own hype.” He notes that the “whole track leans into [a] chaotic, playful swagger: I’m a mess, I’m iconic, and yes, you’re welcome.”[3]
    • The self-confident theme is definitely palpable throughout the song. As Andrew says, “It’s the kind of song that makes me want to strut down a hallway like it’s Milan Fashion Week, even if I’m actually just headed to my kitchen for actual spaghetti.”[4]
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Production, Release & Reception of “SPAGHETTI”

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  1. The album was announced by their agency, Source Music, on September 29, 2025, and later released on October 24, 2025. The group hinted at new music in September, updating their album covers on streaming platforms with tomato sauce splatters and posting social media videos featuring the members holding plates of spaghetti.[5]
    • On October 10, 2025, LE SSERAFIM released their comeback trailer, “Eat It Up!” on YouTube, which featured the girls preparing and delivering spaghetti.
    • Throughout October, they uploaded various teaser videos to promote “SPAGHETTI,” including “The Kick,” which confirmed that BTS member J-Hope would be featured on the track.
  2. Yunjin has been co-producing songs for the group since their debut EP, FEARLESS, so it’s no surprise that she helped co-write “SPAGHETTI.” Other members, like Sakura, have also contributed to the songwriting and composition process, though less frequently than Yunjin. Here are the full song credits of “SPAGHETTI:”[6]
    • Artist: LE SSERAFIM, J-Hope
    • Album: SPAGHETTI
    • Released: October 24, 2025
    • Length: 2:53
    • Label: Source Music
    • Writers: J-Hope, SCORE (13), Megatone (13), Annika Bennett, Elle Campbell, JBACH, Federico Vindver, Gian Stone, HUH YUNJIN, Phil Leigh, Jonathan Ball, Matt Holmes, Tobias Wincorn, “hitman” Bang, Sakura Miyawaki & Park Woo-hyeon (danke/lalala studio)
    • Producers: 13 (KOR), “hitman” Bang, Federico Vindver, Gian Stone & Tobias Wincorn
  3. The song is definitely the group’s most humorous and playful track to date, since it’s a tongue-in-cheek diss track for their haters. That also makes it one of their most polarizing songs (other than “CRAZY,” because who could forget that chaotic masterpiece?!). Some fans have stated online that they don’t love “SPAGHETTI” as much as “EASY” or “Perfect Night,” but they can’t deny the song’s wit, charm, and catchy beats!
    • According to fans, “SPAGHETTI” is 100% a performance song. The choreography, styling, and stage design for live performances (like Music Bank) have been chef’s kiss! 🧑‍🍳💋🤌✨
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“SPAGHETTI” Music Video Analysis

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  1. Directed by Wontae Go, the “SPAGHETTI” music video features colorful, quirky visuals that match the song’s concept. You see Yunjin chopping up ingredients in an animated food-verse, Eunchae relaxing in a cup of bubbly tomato sauce, and all the members dancing on a plate of spaghetti. There’s also J-Hope grooving in a futuristic maze, followed by the girls dancing under sprinklers with drag queens.
    • Food and cooking in the music video are used as metaphors for LE SSERAFIM’s charm. Like spaghetti, the group is indulgent, well-known, and loved by the masses!
    • Andrew believes the music video is one of the reasons the song is so popular. He says it “taps into the broader global fascination with Korean pop culture, from K-pop itself to the viral worlds of mukbang, ASMR eating videos, and colorful food-centric aesthetics that have become part of the online zeitgeist.”[7]
    • Andrew explains that mukbangs are “a Korean trend where hosts broadcast themselves eating large amounts of food, and people tune in for entertainment, comfort, or that oddly satisfying ASMR crunch.” He notes that American audiences seem to prefer mukbangs featuring Korean noodles, which are similar to spaghetti noodles in the US—adding that "the 'SPAGHETTI' music video definitely got the memo."[8]
    • So, Andrew concludes that “SPAGHETTI” is “a smart piece of cultural synergy. The song allows LE SSERAFIM to playfully embrace elements of Korean internet culture while simultaneously pushing further into a massive American audience that’s already enamored with all things K-culture.” He says, “It’s clever, it’s catchy, and honestly, it’s kind of marketing genius wrapped in a pop banger.”[9]
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“SPAGHETTI” Album Theme

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  1. LE SSERAFIM’s album features spaghetti-themed packaging. Different versions of the album are designed to look like food items, such as a spaghetti box and cup ramen, complete with a “do not eat” silica gel packet. Each member’s CD features different ingredients, like tomatoes, mushrooms, parsley, bacon, and cheese. Their photobook also mimics the layout of a cookbook, and other items are themed around cooking. Here’s the full tracklist of the album:
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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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