Does Big Bang's 'Let's Not Fall In Love' Contain A Secret Message? [AUDIO]

Finding hidden messages in songs by playing them backwards has a pretty long history. 

Nevertheless, fans have discovered a pretty benign hidden message in Big Bang's latest and final "Made" series release, "Let's Not Fall In Love." The hidden message involves what appears to be a break-up conversation between a woman and a man.

Fans can listen to the hidden backwards message from the Big Bang music video below.

For those who can't clearly make out the conversation, YouTube user Quengkay provides the following explanation.

"The clip is backwards in the MV so it just sounds like murmurs. In the MV the girl says 'you always do this,' in Korean, and the boy says backwards 'sorry, it's not you, it's me' in English," said Quengkay.

Unfortunately, there aren't any great fan theories as to whether or not the statement is purposely backwards in the "Let's Not Fall in Love" music video. It is possible that the murmuring merely mirrors miscommunication, which is often what leads to break-ups.

Aside from the supposed hidden message, Big Bang's final "Made" series song is continuing their trend of musical chart domination. According to Soompi, "Let's Not Fall in Love" and GD&TOP's "Zutter" remained in the top two spots, respectively, on several music charts for three days straight.

Additionally, "Zutter" took first place on iTunes singles charts Hong Kong, Cambodia, Macao, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Mongolia.

Though this month marks the end of the "Made" series before the album release next month, Big Bang will continue to promote the album into next year on their "Made" World Tour. Upcoming tour dates include stops in the Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan, the US, Mexico, and Canada. Fans can check the official tour website to see when Big Bang will be in their area.

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