A K-pop ballad about clinging to a memory before it disappears completely.
The song frames memory as an active, almost physical act of preservation against time.
It's less about nostalgia and more about a last-ditch effort to remain real to someone.
A K-pop ballad about clinging to a memory before it disappears completely.
A K-pop ballad about clinging to a memory before it disappears completely.
The song frames memory as an active, almost physical act of preservation against time.
It's less about nostalgia and more about a last-ditch effort to remain real to someone.
A K-pop ballad about clinging to a memory before it disappears completely.
balkge bitnaneun jigeume nareul maeumsoge damajugo shipeo
The song frames memory as an active, almost physical act of preservation against time. It's less about nostalgia and more about a last-ditch effort to remain real to someone.
The plea 'gieokdwego shipeo' repeats like a mantra. It's not just wanting to be remembered; it's the fear of becoming nothing more than 'sumaneun gieokdeul,' those hidden memories that no one talks about anymore. The singer is asking to be kept bright, to be the one memory that doesn't get tucked away.
Wanting to be stored away in someone's heart while you're still shining, it captures that specific vanity of hoping to be remembered at your best, not your broken.
The way the phrase 'Remember me forever' breaks into English after all that Korean longing gives the hook a different, simpler weight.
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ajikdo saengsaenghae
cheoeum neukkin geu seolleim
neowaye cheot nun matchum yeah
bojalgeoteopneun nae baramdeuri jogeumsshik
irwojyeo ganeun kkumgatatteon naldeul
mideul suga eopneun nanarinde
nega seonmulhaejun haengbokhan haruharuga yeah
yeongwonhi ijeul su eopseul geot gateunde
neodo nacheoreom nareul gieokhaejulkka
neoegemaneun geujeo sumaneun
gieokdeul junge hana malgo
balkge bitnaneun jigeume nareul
maeumsoge damajugo shipeo
himdeun shiganiljirado
hamkkehan sunganmaneun
eonjena ne mamsoge
(yeongwontorok)
gieokdwego shipeo
gieokdwego shipeo
gieokdwego shipeo
eonjena gaseumsoge gipge saegyeodulge
nal ikkeuneun ne moksori
ttak hanaman deo butakhalge neoro inhae banjjagideon
nae moseub ganjikhaejullae
yeongwonhi meomchul geotman gachi neomu haengbokhaetteon uri
hyeonshiri anin gose meomulleotteon geotman gata
buseojigo muneojideon nal ireukyeo sewo
sonjaba judeon geuttae nae modeun geol bakkwotjana
neoegemaneun geujeo sumaneun
gieokdeul junge hana malgo
balkge bitnaneun jigeume nareul
maeumsoge damajugo shipeo
himdeun shiganiljirado
hamkkehan sunganmaneun
eonjena ne mamsoge
(yeongwontorok)
gieokdwego shipeo
gieokdwego shipeo
gieokdwego shipeo
Remember me remember me
Remember me forever
Remember me remember me
Remember me forever
gin shigani jinagago
i sesangi byeonhaegado
neoegen gajang
areumdaun moseubeuro
gieokdwego shipeo
gieokdwego shipeo
yeongwontorok neoege
gieokdwego shipeo
A K-pop ballad about clinging to a memory before it disappears completely. The song frames memory as an active, almost physical act of preservation against time. It's less about nostalgia and more about a last-ditch effort to remain real to someone.
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