Baek Ji Young
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See You Again (feat. Richard Yongjae O’Neill)

A Korean ballad about memory and reunion, built around the simple promise "I'll be there."

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A Korean ballad about memory and reunion, built around the simple promise "I'll be there."

The lyric trusts the weight of plain statements, "I'll be there hamkke hanayo" (I'll be there together), over elaborate metaphor.

It's a song that knows its power lies in the repetition of a vow, not in explaining why the vow is necessary.

Editor's note

Baek Ji Young's 'See You Again' with Richard Yongjae O'Neill

A Korean ballad about memory and reunion, built around the simple promise "I'll be there."

I'll be there hamkke hanayo

The lyric trusts the weight of plain statements, "I'll be there hamkke hanayo" (I'll be there together), over elaborate metaphor. It's a song that knows its power lies in the repetition of a vow, not in explaining why the vow is necessary.

The phrase "See your eyes See your face" repeats like a mantra, a quiet insistence against forgetting. It's less about describing the person than about holding the act of seeing itself, as if looking could keep someone from slipping away. The Korean lines "jakku gaseumi ttwieoseo" (my heart keeps racing) and "jakku nunmuri heulleoseo" (tears keep flowing) ground that longing in the body's stubborn, daily response.

That's the whole contract. No conditions, no timeline, just a presence promised, which in a song about absence is everything.

O'Neill's viola threads through the spaces between phrases, a wordless echo of the vocal line's ache.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "I'll be there." the pull of "I'll be there hamkke hanayo" how "See your eyes See your face" turns into a mantra
Lyrics

See You Again (feat. Richard Yongjae O’Neill)

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See your eyes

See your face

jakku gaseumi ttwieoseo

See your face

See your eyes

mame pumeun geol arassjyo

aega saraon

sesang eoneu sunganboda deo

sojunghaeseo

geudael dulleossan

sigan kkum modu da han jogak

gonggicheoreom ganjikhaessjyo

neomuna apaseo seulpeun sarangeun

maeil bamimyeon naccseon eolgullo seoseo

jeogi barameun gago issneun gireul

algo issda malhajyo

I’ll be there

hamkke hanayo

See your eyes

See your face

jakku nunmuri heulleoseo

gajin geos

anin geos

amu soyongi eopseossjyo

naega saragal sesang

eoneu goseseodo geu ireum

bureul su eopseoseo

itorok apassdeon uri sarangeun

maeil bamimyeon naccseon eolgullo seoseo

jeogi barameun gago issneun gireul

algo issda malhajyo

I’ll be there

hamkke hanayo

I’ll be there

I’ll be there

modu heuteojin dwie

mannajyo

da apeun geojyo

geugoseseon hamkke usgo issjyo

I’ll be there

See you again

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What is "See You Again (feat. Richard Yongjae O’Neill)" by Baek Ji Young about?

A Korean ballad about memory and reunion, built around the simple promise "I'll be there." The lyric trusts the weight of plain statements, "I'll be there hamkke hanayo" (I'll be there together), over elaborate metaphor. It's a song that knows its power lies in the repetition of a vow, not in explaining why the vow is necessary.

Who performs "See You Again (feat. Richard Yongjae O’Neill)"?

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