A Korean hip-hop track where the singer lists what feels manageable when anxiety takes over.
Most songs about anxiety try to describe the feeling or escape from it.
This one just makes a list of what doesn't make it worse.
A Korean hip-hop track where the singer lists what feels manageable when anxiety takes over.
A Korean hip-hop track where the singer lists what feels manageable when anxiety takes over.
Most songs about anxiety try to describe the feeling or escape from it.
This one just makes a list of what doesn't make it worse.
A Korean hip-hop track where the singer lists what feels manageable when anxiety takes over.
gin meorireul neomgil ttae ne mogi nam joha
Most songs about anxiety try to describe the feeling or escape from it. This one just makes a list of what doesn't make it worse. There's a quiet discipline in naming exactly 'yeonghwareul bomyeo uneun neoeui eolguri joha', I like your face when we're watching a movie, and leaving it at that.
The phrase 'gin meorireul neomgil ttae ne mogi nam joha', when I stroke your long hair, I like your shoulders, doesn't try to solve anything. It just holds one concrete thing that feels okay when nothing else does. The whole song works like that, stacking up these little anchors: watching a movie together, the scent during a kiss, the worry when you're not there.
It's such a specific, physical detail, the shoulders under someone's hair, that it bypasses explanation. The lyric doesn't say why it helps, just that it does.
The way the Korean phrases stack and repeat gives the track a hypnotic, almost mantra-like quality, even if you don't understand the language.
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gin meorireul neomgil ttae ne mogi nam joha
yeommoseube boineun neoeui kotdeungi, joha
gangajireul bomyeo unneun nan joha
yeonghwareul bomyeo uneun neoeui eolguri joha
nae pumeseo agicheoreom janeun ge joha
kiseuhal ttae neoege naneun hyanggiga joha
neoga eopseum buranhae naneun eojjeom joha naneun neoga joha
neoga janeun moseube naneun banhae geu
moseubel boda jamdeum nado sip bun mane
sarangeul juneun neoneun sarangeul badeul manhae
naneun ije mot nwa neoreul i haneul araeseo
geu lips lips, narang haja kiss kiss bakge itneun biseutbiseushan aedeulgwaneun dalla
urin maja teteuriseucheoreom gaja
maeteuriseu wiro neowa isseum naneun gyesokhae mongmalla
gin meorireul neomgil ttae ne mogi nam joha
yeommoseube boineun neoeui kotdeungi, joha
gangajireul bomyeo unneun nan joha
yeonghwareul bomyeo uneun neoeui eolguri joha
nae pumeseo agicheoreom janeun ge joha
kiseuhal ttae neoege naneun hyanggiga joha
neoga eopseum buranhae naneun eojjeom joha naneun neoga joha
A Korean hip-hop track where the singer lists what feels manageable when anxiety takes over. Most songs about anxiety try to describe the feeling or escape from it. This one just makes a list of what doesn't make it worse.
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