A K-pop track about finally telling someone you've been hiding your feelings.
Most love songs are about the feeling itself.
This one is about the delivery, the stutter before the sentence.
A K-pop track about finally telling someone you've been hiding your feelings.
A K-pop track about finally telling someone you've been hiding your feelings.
Most love songs are about the feeling itself.
This one is about the delivery, the stutter before the sentence.
A K-pop track about finally telling someone you've been hiding your feelings.
Oneureun kkog malhallae neon naekkeoya
Most love songs are about the feeling itself. This one is about the delivery, the stutter before the sentence. It treats confession as a physical act you have to muscle through, not just an emotion you float in.
The phrase 'Aesseo sumgyeowassdeon nae mameul', my heart that I've been hiding, is the whole engine. It's not just about love; it's about the specific weight of carrying a quiet feeling for too long. The song lives in that space between preparation and actually speaking, where your heart feels like it might burst.
That line, 'Today I'll definitely tell you, you're mine', is the promise he's making to himself. It's the target he keeps missing, the simple declaration that feels impossible until it isn't.
The way 'simjangi teojil geosman gata', my heart feels like it's going to explode, gets repeated. It's less a metaphor and more a bodily report.
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One step!
Junbihagi osdo ibgo meorido manjigo
Two step!
Yeonseubhagi neoege eotteon mareul halji
Neoege julyeogo seonmuldo junbihaesseo yeah
Nega johahaesseumyeon johgesseo
Nae mam badajulkka silheohajin anheulkka
Simjangi teojil geosman gata eotteoghae
Oneureun kkog malhago sipeo
Neoreul saranghandago
Aesseo sumgyeowassdeon nae mameul malhal geoya
Neoui gwiyeoun boreul bol ttaemyeon ppoppohago sipeo
Oneureun kkog malhallae neon naekkeoya
Nege I mareul halyeogo
Myeochireul jameul seolchyeosseo
Nuguboda sarangseureon neoigie
Gwiyeoun inhyeong gateun neoreul akkyeojugo sipne
Jumeonie neohgo danigo sipeul mankeum jaggo
Nune neoheodo an apeul geot gata neoui misoga jaglyeolhamyeon
On momi noga naeril geos gata
So beautiful jeongiga on Deus tteollyeo neo ape seomyeon
Nae mam badajulkka silheohajin anheulkka
Simjangi teojil geosman gata eotteoghae
Oneureun kkog malhago sipeo
Neoreul saranghandago
Aesseo sumgyeowatdeon nae mameul malhal geoya
Neoui gwiyeoun boreul bol ttaemyeon ppoppohago sipeo
Oneureun kkog malhallae neon naekkeoya
Eonjekkajina neomaneul akkyeojul geoya
Neomanui gisanimi doelgeoya
Baegma tan wangjaga doen deusi neoreul daehaejulge
Donghwa sog gongjunimcheoreom maeil neukkige haejulge
I sesang eotteon namjadeulboda
Neol usge halgeoya
Neo hana haengboghage haejul jasin isseunikka
Oneureun kkog malhago sipeo
Neoreul saranghandago
Aesseo sumgyeowassdeon nae mameul malhal geoya
Neoui gwiyeoun boreul bol ttaemyeon (ppoppohago sipeo)
Oneureun kkog malhallae neon naekkeoya
Oneureun kkog malhallae neon naekkeoya
A K-pop track about finally telling someone you've been hiding your feelings. Most love songs are about the feeling itself. This one is about the delivery, the stutter before the sentence.
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