Classified as alternative funk pop, SPAGHETTI likens LE SSERAFIM—catchy and constantly on your mind—to spaghetti tangled up in your head. Sakura and Huh Yunjin participated in the songwriting and are credited on the track. The rough vocals, which showcase a new charm, blend perfectly with J-Hope’s stylish rap, making it an enjoyable listen.

Song Credits

  • Artist: LE SSERAFIM, J-Hope
  • Album: SPAGHETTI
  • Released: October 24, 2025
  • Length: 2:53
  • Label: Source Music
  • Writer: 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)
  • Producer: 13 (KOR), “hitman” Bang, Federico Vindver, Gian Stone & Tobias Wincorn

LE SSERAFIM ft. J-Hope “SPAGHETTI” Official MV

LE SSERAFIM ft. J-Hope “SPAGHETTI” Lyrics

LE SSERAFIM ft. J-Hope “SPAGHETTI” Meaning

There comes a strange moment when even foods you dislike start to catch your hand the more you eat them. You begin to wonder, “Did I always like this? Or have I come to like it?”—and the more you chew, the more you get drawn in. LE SSERAFIM wanted to capture that intriguing feeling with “SPAGHETTI” and will continue creating our own “SPAGHETTI” without being bound by the world’s judgments. We hope everyone also boldly creates their own “SPAGHETTI” that they truly love.

Yunjin shared that for this song, she developed the concept from the very beginning, making it her first time leading an album with an idea—a process she described as both exciting and an honor. She explained:

“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. I wanted to express that interesting, obsessive, addictive moment between love and hate. So I wrote an entire document about my vision for the album and shared it with the label, and that became the reference for ‘SPAGHETTI.’”