A Korean indie track about holding onto a picture when the person in it is gone.
Most breakup songs are about missing the person.
This one is about being haunted by a specific, unchanging image of them.
A Korean indie track about holding onto a picture when the person in it is gone.
A Korean indie track about holding onto a picture when the person in it is gone.
Most breakup songs are about missing the person.
This one is about being haunted by a specific, unchanging image of them.
A Korean indie track about holding onto a picture when the person in it is gone.
"Neon dasi doraoji anha"
Most breakup songs are about missing the person. This one is about being haunted by a specific, unchanging image of them. The photograph becomes a trap, not a comfort.
The phrase "usgoman issneun neon", you who are only smiling, does a lot of work. It's not just a memory; it's a version of the person frozen in a single expression, which makes the present absence sharper. The lyric holds onto that smile because it's all that's left, even though it's a lie now.
It's a plain statement, not a question or a plea. The repetition feels less like emphasis and more like someone trying to convince themselves it's true.
The way the Korean phrase "Neon dasi doraoji anha" repeats, almost like a mantra the singer is trying to believe.
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Muneul kkok jamgeugo
Onjongil ibul soge ungkeurigo isseo
Jami deulmyeon naajigessji
Idaero modeun ge da meomchwosseum johgesseo
Jal jinae geu han madi
Onjongil meorissogeul tteonagaji anha
Neowa issdeon sajin soge nan
Amugeosdo moreugo geujeo usgo isseo
Nae mosnan jajonsim ttaemune
Sangcheoman deo gipge namgyeosseo
Mianhae geuttae wae geureohge
Nabakke mollasseulkka
Nae sone nohyeoissneun Photographs
Geu soge usgoman issneun neon
Dasi doraoji anha
Neon dasi doraoji anha
Jamdeul suga eopseo oh
Neo eopsneun naeil ttawin gidaehaji anha
Gireul ilheun eorinaicheoreom
Amuri ureodo neon deureul sun eopsgessji
Baby eonjebuteo na gakkeum tto
Honjasmareul hae
Nega gyeote issneun geoscheoreom
Oneuldo yeojeonhae
Tto babocheoreom jejaril maemdolgo
Tto nunmul eopsi gyeondigi himdeureo
I don’t wanna never give up on you
You’re my everything
Nae mosnan jajonsim ttaemune
Sangcheoman deo gipge namgyeosseo
Mianhae geuttae wae geureohge
Wae nabakke mollasseulkka
Nae sone nohyeoissneun Photographs
Geu soge usgoman issneun neon
Dasi doraoji anha
Neon dasi doraoji anha
Nae sone nohyeoissneun Photographs
Nae sone nohyeoissneun neon
Neon dasi doraoji anha
Neon dasi doraoji anha
A Korean indie track about holding onto a picture when the person in it is gone. Most breakup songs are about missing the person. This one is about being haunted by a specific, unchanging image of them.
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