A K-pop track that keeps asking if anyone's hearing the words left unsaid.
Most pop songs about longing assume the object knows they're being sung to.
This one spends its whole runtime doubting that basic connection.
A K-pop track that keeps asking if anyone's hearing the words left unsaid.
A K-pop track that keeps asking if anyone's hearing the words left unsaid.
Most pop songs about longing assume the object knows they're being sung to.
This one spends its whole runtime doubting that basic connection.
A K-pop track that keeps asking if anyone's hearing the words left unsaid.
majimakkkajido "saranghae" i maljocha moshaessdeon baboya
Most pop songs about longing assume the object knows they're being sung to. This one spends its whole runtime doubting that basic connection. The lyric circles the absence of an answer, making the final 'I love you' feel less like a resolution and more like a message finally released into empty air.
The repeated 'deutgo issni?', 'are you listening?', isn't just a question. It's the sound of someone checking if their voice even lands anywhere, if the message sent has a receiver. When it shifts to 'neol saranghae neol saranghae' at the end, it feels like the words finally said aloud, but maybe too late, after all that wondering if they'd be heard.
Calling yourself a fool for not saying 'I love you' until the very end, it's that specific, late regret. Not just missing someone, but missing the chance to speak plainly when it might have mattered.
The way the 'doo doo doo' backing vocals cut through right after 'moshaessdeon baboya', the fool who couldn't even say it, sticks with you. It's a melodic shrug in the middle of the ache.
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Yeah Yeah Yeah
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Yeah jamsi kkumeul kkun geot gata
yeojeonhi geoul sok deol kkaen deushan nal bwa
modeun ge jejarinde neo eopsneun haruga
iljuiri myeot dari
saenggakboda manhi dalla
ijeneun kkumijido anha uimi eopseo
deo isang usjido anha bujil eopseo
jal boil saramdo eopsjanha
sumeul swigin haneunde
soljikhi deoneun haengbokhaji anha
deutgo issni? neol hyanghan nae moksori
deutgo issni? neol hyanghan nae mesiji
deutgo issni? jeongmal deutgo issni?
bogo sipeo michil geot gata
neon geureohji anhni?
ijen neol bogo sipeodo
neol bogo sipeodo
deoneun mot bol georan geol ara
majimakkkajido “saranghae”
i maljocha moshaessdeon baboya
doo doo doo doo
doo Roo doo doo
doo doo doo doo Yeah
hyeonsireul injeonghae
na wonrae sigani jinamyeon jaldo ijneunde
isanghage ibeonen jiwojiji anhneun ge
nadapjin anhjiman himdeureo haji anheulge
uljido anheullae
nugungaege sarangeul gadeuk batgo
eodingaeseo nugungawa
jumareul bonaegessji
geuraedo gakkeum mundeukmundeuk gidae haneun geon
nae saenggageun haneunji
(nae saenggageun haneunji)
deutgo issni? neol hyanghan nae moksori
deutgo issni? neol hyanghan nae mesiji
deutgo issni? jeongmal deutgo issni?
bogo sipeo michil geot gata
neon geureohji anhni?
ijen neol bogo sipeodo
neol bogo sipeodo
deoneun mot bol georan geol ara
majimakkkajido “saranghae”
i maljocha moshaessdeon baboya
dasi doragal sun eopsgessji
neodo nacheoreom gateun saenggagilkka?
naega saenggaknal ttae gakkeum bogopeul ttae
geuttaen i norael deureojwo
(do You Feel Me Now?)
bunmyeong deutgo isseul geoya algo isseul geoya
dasin mot bol georan geol ara
majimakkkajido neoege
chama haji moshan mal
chama haji moshan mal
neol saranghae neol saranghae
A K-pop track that keeps asking if anyone's hearing the words left unsaid. Most pop songs about longing assume the object knows they're being sung to. This one spends its whole runtime doubting that basic connection.
B.I.G (Boys In Groove) performs "Are You Listening?", and this lyric page sits inside the B.I.G (Boys In Groove) catalog on LyroVerse.
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