A K-pop ballad where missing someone becomes a daily ache that won't fade.
Most breakup songs are about the leaving.
This one is about the staying, the physical space that keeps feeling empty, the days that keep turning over without any change.
A K-pop ballad where missing someone becomes a daily ache that won't fade.
A K-pop ballad where missing someone becomes a daily ache that won't fade.
Most breakup songs are about the leaving.
This one is about the staying, the physical space that keeps feeling empty, the days that keep turning over without any change.
A K-pop ballad where missing someone becomes a daily ache that won't fade.
idaero bonael su eopseo
Most breakup songs are about the leaving. This one is about the staying, the physical space that keeps feeling empty, the days that keep turning over without any change. It's less a lament than a flat report from a room that won't adjust.
There's a bluntness to 'Lie lie modu da lie lie mitgiji anha', all lies, I can't believe them. It's not about catching someone in a falsehood; it's about the stories you tell yourself to get through the afternoon, and how they crumble by evening. The whole song feels like that moment when you realize the excuse you've been using won't work anymore.
That's the quiet center of the thing: I can't send you off like this. Not a plea, just a fact. The situation has become impossible to complete.
The way 'missing you beolsseo' gets repeated, almost like a daily chore the singer can't skip, gives the whole track a weary, stubborn rhythm.
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Lie lie modu da lie lie
mitgiji anha cry cry
oneuldo missing you
beolsseo myeochil bami jinan geonji
yeojeonhi missing you
kamkamhan eodumi nal wirohae
an doegesseo idaero bonael su eopseo
eoneusae dagaon ibyeol
ni moksoriga cham geuriwo
i jeokmageun naege eosaekhae
honja haneun ge modu da naccseoreo
han dal ttak han dalman doragagopa
niga tteonagaji anhge marya
mitgijineun anha
neo malgoneun da geudaeroraseo
jeogeungi jogeum deo piryohal geot gatae
niga eopsneun i gongganeun
jakku nae mogeul joyeo
makmakhago gapgaphae
bicheul ilheossgie kkamkkamhae
i girui kkeute seo issdeon uri
geuttaen johassneunde
deonggeureoni honja nameuni
It’s not a good day
apeul ttae chaenggyeojudeon neoneun jigeum eodie
manhi bogo sipne geudae
oneuldo missing you
beolsseo myeochil bami jinan geonji
yeojeonhi missing you
kamkamhan eodumi nal wirohae
an doegesseo idaero bonael su eopseo
eoneusae dagaon ibyeol
Lie lie modu da lie lie
mitgiji anha cry cry
ajikdo niga kkume nawa
gyesok neoreul chajgo issna bwa
amuraedo naneun himdeul geo gata
modeun yeonindeuri uriro boyeo
na jeongmal sojunghan geol ilheossguna
tuktuk tteoreojinda bisbangul
pukpuk tteoreojinda siseoni
chukchukhage jeojeun os
sanggwaneopseo idaero georeogamyeon
neoege daheulkka
geuryeojinda ni moseup
heuryeojinda nae nuni
heuteojinda moksori
meoreojin ni sumsori
Baby I’m missing you
niga eopsneun harudo himdeureo
jebal tteonajima
onjongil maesigan neol saenggakhae
da mianhae naega jwossdeon sangcheo modu
naega gapeulge dorawa
ilheobeorin siganmankeum ttara
dasi chaewogago sipeunde
neon nawa gateunji
anim beolsseo jiwossneunji al su eopsne
maeil dalbit jomyeong sama
naege angyeo issdeon geu sungani geuriwo
nuneul gamneundago
neoga an boineun ge anijanha
gwireul makneundago
an deullineun ge anijanha
geumanhago sipeo apeun geot
A K-pop ballad where missing someone becomes a daily ache that won't fade. Most breakup songs are about the leaving. This one is about the staying, the physical space that keeps feeling empty, the days that keep turning over without any change.
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