A K-pop track where wishing an ex well feels more like a bitter curse.
The lyric leans on that classic pop contradiction, blessing someone while listing all the reasons you can't stand to.
It's vanity dressed as grace, and the song knows it.
A K-pop track where wishing an ex well feels more like a bitter curse.
A K-pop track where wishing an ex well feels more like a bitter curse.
The lyric leans on that classic pop contradiction, blessing someone while listing all the reasons you can't stand to.
It's vanity dressed as grace, and the song knows it.
A K-pop track where wishing an ex well feels more like a bitter curse.
I hate you, love you
The lyric leans on that classic pop contradiction, blessing someone while listing all the reasons you can't stand to. It's vanity dressed as grace, and the song knows it.
The repeated 'Good luck, baby / Good luck to you' sounds polite, but the surrounding words undercut it. 'Neo hanaman baraneunde', 'I only want you', and 'I hate you, love you' show the wish isn't generous. It's what you say when you're still too tangled to mean it.
It's a blunt, familiar back-and-forth that cuts through the production. You don't need a metaphor for that feeling.
The way 'Good luck, baby' gets delivered, almost sighed between the English phrases, sticks with you.
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Why why you leave me alone, baby
I’m still still loving you
Neon jigeum nareul dugo tteonagajiman
Haengbokhagil baralge
Neon ipbeoreutcheoreom hangsang naege malhaetji
Eonjenga ol neowa naui (majimageul)
Nan ipbeoreutcheoreom hangsang neoege malhaetji
Naega hal su inneun
Modeun geol dahae neol jikindago
(I wanna) hold you tight
Make you mine
Never leave me alone
Neo hanaman baraneunde
Nan geugeomyeon chungbunhande
Gyeolgugen modeun ge eogeutna beoryeosseo
Ireon nareul dugo tteonagani wae
Good luck, baby
Good luck to you
Kkok haengbokhaeya hae
Neoman boneun nal
Neo hanabakke eopdeon
Nal dugo tteonagatdamyeon
Good luck, baby
Good luck to you
Nugureul mannado
Nega naege namgin sangcheomankeum neon
Deo haengbokhaeya hae
I hate you, love you
Haruedo myeot beon up and down
Feels like an elevator
Heal me I’m heartsick
There ain’t no cure for my disease
Neodeolleodeolhae nan neo ttaemune
Nega namgin sangcheoui keugineun ganeumi an dwae
Ireon sanghwange nan neol wihae du soneul moeune
I pray for ya good luck to ya
(I wanna) hold you tight
Make you mine
Never leave me alone
Neo hanaman baraneunde
Nan geugeomyeon chungbunhande
Gyeolgugen modeun ge eogeutna beoryeosseo
Ireon nareul dugo tteonagani wae
Good luck, baby
Good luck to you
Kkok haengbokhaeya hae
Neoman boneun nal
Neo hanabakke eopdeon
Nal dugo tteonagatdamyeon
Good luck, baby
Good luck to you
Nugureul mannado
Nega naege namgin sangcheomankeum neon
Deo haengbokhaeya hae
Deo haengbokhaeya hae
Igeo hanamaneun algo ga
Namankeum neol saranghal saram eopdan geol
Nan neoege manheun ibyeol jung hanagetjiman
Neon naege cheoeumija majimagin geol oh, yeah
Good luck, baby
Good luck to you
Kkok haengbokhaeya hae
Neoman boneun nal
Neo hanabakke eopdeon
Nal dugo tteonagatdamyeon
Good luck baby
Good luck to you
Nugureul mannado
Nega naege namgin sangcheomankeum neon
Deo haengbokhaeya hae
A K-pop track where wishing an ex well feels more like a bitter curse. The lyric leans on that classic pop contradiction, blessing someone while listing all the reasons you can't stand to. It's vanity dressed as grace, and the song knows it.
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