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Give Up (Wooyoung Solo)

A 2PM member's solo track about protecting someone special, sung in a mix of Japanese and English.

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A 2PM member's solo track about protecting someone special, sung in a mix of Japanese and English.

The lyric leans on that mix of languages to carve out a space that feels both intimate and slightly guarded.

When Wooyoung sings "Asobi ja nai it ain't a lie," he's insisting on sincerity in a way that makes the earlier whispers of "gossip" feel like noise he's trying to tune out.

Editor's note

Wooyoung's solo confesses a private devotion

A 2PM member's solo track about protecting someone special, sung in a mix of Japanese and English.

"Kimi dake wo mamoritai."

The lyric leans on that mix of languages to carve out a space that feels both intimate and slightly guarded. When Wooyoung sings "Asobi ja nai it ain't a lie," he's insisting on sincerity in a way that makes the earlier whispers of "gossip" feel like noise he's trying to tune out.

The phrase "Kimi dake wo mamoritai", "I want to protect only you", appears twice, almost like a vow the singer can't shake. It answers a quiet pressure to claim something real, to move past pride and gossip into a guarded kind of care. The repetition isn't just a hook; it's the song's stubborn center.

It's a plain statement of devotion, but in Japanese, it carries a formality that makes the promise feel both tender and deliberate. The song keeps returning to it as if checking its own resolve.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "Asobi ja nai it ain't a lie," the pull of "Kimi dake wo mamoritai" the pull of ""Kimi dake wo mamoritai.""
Lyrics

Give Up (Wooyoung Solo)

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Konna kimochi hajimete

Nare nai no wa it’s ok

Puraido nara suteyou

Kizutsuke tarishinai no

Kimi to dake no skinship

Uwasa ni nattero gossip

No love, you teach me

No love, you teach me

Maiban sotto toori sugirunda

Sonna yume wa babygirl mou mitakunai oh

Kimi dake wo mamoritai

… Souzou shita no wa how many times?

Mitsumetai kimi dake wo give up, up, up, up, up, up

Mou kakusanai yo sunao ni mitomeru baby

Give up, give up, give up, give up, up

Konna kimochi futari de

Zutto zutto kanji aete

Puraido nara motto hayaku

Sutereba yokatta yo oh

Sotto sotto unzip

Uwasa ni naro made gossip

Don’t know, you teach me

Don’t know, you teach me

Maiban sotto dakishimete kureru

Konna yume wo you and me futari de miyou oh

Asobi ja nai it ain’t a lie

Supesharu nanda how many times

Mitsumetai kimi dake wo give up, up, up, up, up, up

Mou gaman dekinai sono imu emi ni wa yowai

Give up, give up, give up, give up

Boku no naka ni iru kimi wa so beautiful girl, baby

Furuete kira meiteru sono kuchibiru ni wa mou

Kotowarenainda ‘cause you are my baby

Kimi dake wo mamoritai

… Souzou shita no wa how many times?

Mitsumetai kimi dake wo give up, up, up, up, up, up

Mou kakusanai yo sunao ni mitomeru baby

Give up, give up, give up, give up

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What is "Give Up (Wooyoung Solo)" by 2PM about?

A 2PM member's solo track about protecting someone special, sung in a mix of Japanese and English. The lyric leans on that mix of languages to carve out a space that feels both intimate and slightly guarded. When Wooyoung sings "Asobi ja nai it ain't a lie," he's insisting on sincerity in a way that makes the earlier whispers of "gossip" feel like noise he's trying to tune out.

Who performs "Give Up (Wooyoung Solo)"?

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