Crush Rush Hour (feat. J-hope Of Bts) (탬러쉬 М Њмќґн™‰ Rush Hour К°ђм‚¬) (color Coded) -

joins the track with a verse that brings "classic rap braggadocio". He uses the traffic metaphor to describe his own meteoric rise to fame, noting that wherever he goes now—from Seoul Forest to local blocks—it feels like a "red carpet" with cameras snapping like flashing headlights in a jam. Behind the Collaboration

: "Cameras snapping wherever I go like flash-flash / Crowds of people, feels like traffic." joins the track with a verse that brings

: "It’s been 2 whole years of this... Set my destination to the studio, 'cause I can." Set my destination to the studio, 'cause I can

The story of is a vibrant celebration of artist Crush’s return to the music scene after completing his two-year military service in August 2022. : "Gather one and all like traffic jam / Get up, get up

The song's core metaphor compares the bustling chaos of a city traffic jam to the intense passion and "frenzy" of an artist's career. In his opening verse, describes the "stuffy" feeling of his hiatus and his excitement to finally head back to the studio, declaring that "Crush hour" has officially begun.

: "Gather one and all like traffic jam / Get up, get up."

The real-life story of this duo began when j-hope reached out to Crush to perform at his sister's wedding. Following the performance, the two became close friends over meals and drinks, eventually leading to this "90s-vibe" funk collaboration. Crush has noted that j-hope's intense work ethic—refining his parts until they were perfect—brought a unique energy that "coached" him through the high-energy dance sequences in the music video . Lyric Breakdown (Color Coded Themes)