A K-pop track that turns devotion into a getaway, with the singer caught between control and escape.
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A K-pop track that turns devotion into a getaway, with the singer caught between control and escape.
The song treats obsession as a physical force, something you 'grip tight' until the distinction between captor and captive blurs.
It's less a love song than a report from inside a shared delusion.
Editor's note
24k's 'Intro (Luv It)' rides a criminal romance
A K-pop track that turns devotion into a getaway, with the singer caught between control and escape.
nareul jibaehaneun criminal
The song treats obsession as a physical force, something you 'grip tight' until the distinction between captor and captive blurs. It's less a love song than a report from inside a shared delusion.
When the singer says 'nareul jibaehaneun criminal', 'the criminal who controls me', it's not about fear but about being willingly trapped. That phrase answers a kind of vanity, the pride in being chosen by someone dangerous enough to hold you completely.
Those three words shift the whole mood, what felt like devotion suddenly has teeth. It's the moment the romance admits it was never safe.
The way 'LUV IT, LUV IT, LUV IT GIRL' repeats like a mantra, almost taunting, sticks with you after the track ends.
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the pull of "grip tight"the pull of "nareul jibaehaneun criminal"how "LUV IT, LUV IT, LUV IT GIRL" turns into a mantra
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INTRO (LUV IT)
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everyday ne saenggakhae baby
ride or die
heutnallideon naeui sal geu ane jageun muse baby
grip you tight grip me tight nareul jibaehaneun criminal
nal wihaejudeon x boi jeone domang gaya dwae now bbaetyeotdaeun geol alge dwendamyeon nangpaeya nabbeun saram dwegineun sireo bballi seodulleo daegin sireo so we go so we gotta go neoman naege isseumyeon dwae
nun ttel su eobneun nunbit uh nareul samkyeobeorineun tteollim uh uh
hanaga dwen geu sungan gonggimajeo heulleoga
meomchul su eobneun songil uh nareul muneotteurinrun momjit uh uh
hanaga dwen geu sungan gonggimajeo heulleoga
LUV IT ,LUV IT ,LUV IT GIRL
WANT IT, WANT IT, WANT IT GIRL
LUV IT ,LUV IT ,LUV IT GIRL
WANT IT, WANT IT, WANT IT GIRL
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A K-pop track that turns devotion into a getaway, with the singer caught between control and escape. The song treats obsession as a physical force, something you 'grip tight' until the distinction between captor and captive blurs. It's less a love song than a report from inside a shared delusion.
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