A Korean ballad where falling rain triggers thoughts of someone who left.
There's a plainness to how the lyric connects rain and music to memory, without dressing it up as poetry.
It just states the condition: when this happens, I think of you.
A Korean ballad where falling rain triggers thoughts of someone who left.
A Korean ballad where falling rain triggers thoughts of someone who left.
There's a plainness to how the lyric connects rain and music to memory, without dressing it up as poetry.
It just states the condition: when this happens, I think of you.
A Korean ballad where falling rain triggers thoughts of someone who left.
"Biga naerigo eumagi heureumyeon"
There's a plainness to how the lyric connects rain and music to memory, without dressing it up as poetry. It just states the condition: when this happens, I think of you. The ache comes from how ordinary the trigger is, and how specific the night it recalls.
The phrase "Biga naerigo eumagi heureumyeon", when rain falls and music flows, sets up the whole memory. It's not just a weather report; it's the specific sensory trigger that pulls someone back to a particular night. The song hangs on that quiet moment when outside sounds become inside thoughts.
It's the setup line that everything else follows. Rain falling, music flowing, that's when the remembering starts.
The way the Korean phrases "Biga naerigo eumagi heureumyeon" and "Ireohge biga wasseoyo" repeat gives the song its circling, rainy-day rhythm.
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Biga naerigo eumagi heureumyeon
Nan dangsineul saenggakhaeyo
Dangsini tteonasideon geu bame
Ireohge biga wasseoyo
Biga naerigo eumagi heureumyeon
Nan dangsineul saenggakhaeyo
Dangsini tteonasideon geu bame
Ireohge biga wasseoyo
Nan oneuldo I bireul majeumyeo
Harureul geunyang bonaeyo
O areumdaun eumak gateun
Uriui sarangui iyagideureun
Heureuneun bicheoreom
Neomu apeugi ttaemunijyo
O geureohge apeun biga wasseoyo
A Korean ballad where falling rain triggers thoughts of someone who left. There's a plainness to how the lyric connects rain and music to memory, without dressing it up as poetry. It just states the condition: when this happens, I think of you.
Baekhyun performs "Like Rain Like Music", and this lyric page sits inside the Baekhyun catalog on LyroVerse.
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