A K-pop ballad that circles the same heartbreaking phrase until it feels like a spell.
Most breakup songs build to an acceptance or a turning point.
This one digs in, refusing to move from the spot where the news was delivered.
A K-pop ballad that circles the same heartbreaking phrase until it feels like a spell.
A K-pop ballad that circles the same heartbreaking phrase until it feels like a spell.
Most breakup songs build to an acceptance or a turning point.
This one digs in, refusing to move from the spot where the news was delivered.
A K-pop ballad that circles the same heartbreaking phrase until it feels like a spell.
sesangeseo gajang seulpeun yaegi
Most breakup songs build to an acceptance or a turning point. This one digs in, refusing to move from the spot where the news was delivered. The title "Still Again" isn't about hope; it's about being stuck on repeat, hearing the same awful sentence for the first time, over and over.
The phrase "ojik neoppuniran mabeop gateun eneoji" gets repeated like a mantra, "only you, like a magical energy." It's less a romantic declaration and more a desperate attempt to convince himself that one person is his entire world's power source. The lyric doesn't argue the point; it just states it as a law of physics he wishes were true.
Calling a personal breakup "the saddest story in the world" isn't hyperbole here. It's the honest scale of the pain, the way a private loss can eclipse everything else.
The way the phrase "still again" cuts through the Korean verses, blunt and in English, makes the whole loop feel inescapable.
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Sesangeseo gajang seulpeun yaegi
Niga nareul tteonandaneun yaegi
Jeoldae beoseo nalsu eomneun nareul mageul suneun
Eomneun ojik neoppuniran mabeop gateun eneoji
Sesang gajang seulpeun yaegi neowa naega ppeonhan yaegi
Meomchuji anketdago ojik neo ppuniji
Dojeohi nal beorigetdan maldo andwae
Pogi motae neol ihae motae nan bandae
Neol dasi japgo malgetda niga naege jeonbul geolgetda
Niga nareul tteonaseon na yeoksi haengbok ttawin beoryeotda
Gajang seulpeun noraeya
Niga nal tteonan daneun geureon yaegiya
Still again still again still again
Still again still again still again
Daeche museun soriya
Jeoldae nal tteonal su eopdaneun mariya
Still again still again still again
Still again still again still again
Ojik neoppuniran mabeop gateun eneoji
Ojik neoppuniran mabeop gateun eneoji
Sesang gajang seulpeun yaegi neowa naega ppeonhan yaegi
Meomchuji anketdago ojik neo ppuniji
Dojeohi nal beorigetdan maldo andwae
Pogi motae neol ihae motae nan bandae
Neol dasi japgo malgetda niga naege jeonbul geolgetda
Niga nareul tteonaseon na yeoksi haengbok ttawin beoryeotda
Gajang seulpeun noraeya
Niga nal tteonan daneun geureon yaegiya
Still again still again still again
Still again still again still again
Daeche museun soriya
Jeoldae nal tteonal su eopdaneun mariya
Still again still again still again
Still again still again still again
Ni gyeoten naega isseo
Eonjedeunji im your soul
Neo eobsin amugeotdo hal suga hal suga eomneun soul
You you can i leave away
Nal tteonal su eopge
Gajang seulpeun noraeya
Niga nal tteonan daneun geureon yaegiya
Still again still again still again
Still again still again still again
Daeche museun soriya
Jeoldae nal tteonal su eopdaneun mariya
Still again still again still again
Still again still again still again
A K-pop ballad that circles the same heartbreaking phrase until it feels like a spell. Most breakup songs build to an acceptance or a turning point. This one digs in, refusing to move from the spot where the news was delivered.
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