A K-pop track where the singer demands affection, not just asks for it.
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A K-pop track where the singer demands affection, not just asks for it.
The song reads like someone trying to convince themselves as much as the listener.
That repeated 'Luv me' isn't just a hook; it's a mantra for a moment where longing turns into a flat declaration.
Editor's note
D-Unit's 'Luv Me' is a direct plea.
A K-pop track where the singer demands affection, not just asks for it.
You gotta luv me
The song reads like someone trying to convince themselves as much as the listener. That repeated 'Luv me' isn't just a hook; it's a mantra for a moment where longing turns into a flat declaration.
The phrase 'You gotta luv me' isn't a request. It's a demand that answers a kind of vanity or fear, the pressure of needing to be chosen, and the bluntness of saying it out loud. The lyric 'Domuji neo jocha ihae an doege' pushes that further, wanting to be loved so completely that even the other person doesn't understand why.
It's the whole song in four words. No room for doubt, no sweet talk, just a direct order that feels both vulnerable and a little desperate.
The way 'You gotta luv me' cuts through the Korean verses sticks with you, it's the plain English anchor in a track full of desire.
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how "Luv me" turns into a mantrathe pull of "You gotta luv me"the pull of "Domuji neo jocha ihae an doege"
Lyrics
Luv Me
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Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Meomchuji anhado dwae
Tteollineun geu gaseumsoge
Gamchwodun yaegireul kkeonaebwa
Tonight boy
Ipsulboda deo
Momi meonjeo malhae
Siseoni tto gal ttae
Neon nal alge doel geol
Maeumsogeuro
Danggyeo nae yeopjjogeuro
Neowa nan seoroga kkeullyeo
Jogeum deo dagawabwa
Jigeumbuteo nal barabwa
Luv me
Saranghage doel geoya
Saranghage doel geoya
Domuji neo jocha ihae an doege
Johahage doel geoya
Oroji nappun il geoya
Ije geunyang naege omyeon dwae
You gotta luv me
Luv me luv me
Luv me you gotta luv me
Luv me luv me
Luv me you gotta luv me
Dasi tto seumugogae
Sijakdoeneun naui sogae
Nae nune bichineun neon
Looks good tonight boy
Byeonhaesseo nega wonhan geudaero
Neoui nunape na dasiseosseo
Ne yeope nugudo sanggwananhae luv me
Saranghage doel geoya
Saranghage doel geoya
Domuji neo jocha ihae an doege
Johahage doel geoya
Oroji nappun il geoya
Ije geunyang naege omyeon dwae
You gotta luv me
Luv me luv me
Luv me you gotta luv me
Luv me luv me
Luv me you gotta luv me
Hanabuteo yeolkkaji
Geurae da algo isseo
Neoui siseoneul jwo
Jigeumkkaji bwawatji
Chameul suga eobseosseo
Nugudo nal mageul sun eobseo
Saranghage doel geoya
Naman alge doel geoya
Ije dorikil su eopdago haedo
Johahage doel geoya
Oroji na ppun il geoya
Achimhaega bami doedorok
You gotta luv me
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What is "Luv Me" by D-Unit about?
A K-pop track where the singer demands affection, not just asks for it. The song reads like someone trying to convince themselves as much as the listener. That repeated 'Luv me' isn't just a hook; it's a mantra for a moment where longing turns into a flat declaration.
Who performs "Luv Me"?
D-Unit performs "Luv Me", and this lyric page sits inside the D-Unit catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Luv Me"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "D-Unit's 'Luv Me' is a direct plea.", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Luv Me"?
Yes. The related section below points to Crush (feat. dok2) and Late with a short reason for opening each page next.
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