DALsooobin
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Sign

A K-pop track about the small, unspoken signals that define a relationship when words aren't enough.

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A K-pop track about the small, unspoken signals that define a relationship when words aren't enough.

Most love songs are about saying the thing.

This one is built around everything left unsaid, all the gestures and glances that have to stand in for conversation.

Editor's note

DALsooobin's 'Sign' and the quiet language between people

A K-pop track about the small, unspoken signals that define a relationship when words aren't enough.

neoman araboge

Most love songs are about saying the thing. This one is built around everything left unsaid, all the gestures and glances that have to stand in for conversation. It turns silence into its own kind of dialogue.

The phrase 'neoman araboge', 'only you can see', gets repeated like a plea. It's not about grand declarations; it's about hoping the other person notices the tiny shifts in your mood, the way you've changed without announcing it. There's a vulnerability in asking someone to decode you instead of just telling them.

Those three words hold the whole tension of the song, the hope that someone is paying close enough attention to read you, and the fear that they might not.

The way 'Sign' gets chanted in the chorus feels less like a hook and more like someone trying to send a signal across a crowded room.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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nado nasseon nae maltu

dallajin haengdong pyojeong meikeueob

mweonga deultteun gibundo

yojeum naye haruneun

neoro shijakhaeseo neoro kkeutna

nae mam alkka neon

wae iri dunhan geonji

jogeumeun ttabunhande na

neoman araboge

hanadulsshik heullijana wae

kkeutkkaji ireoke

nunchi eopshi gulgin

aemaehan uri sai

neoman araboge Sign

Sign Sign

amudo moreuge ssahin

Sign Sign

chingudeureun malhae

mimyohan naye modeun byeonhwa

saljjak pullyeo boineun

yojeum naye moseubi

useuweoseo nolla jakku nollyeo

geuneun alkka neol

ne mameun dareungeonji

ireoke tteollineunde na

naega neoreul chatge

hanadulsshik namgyeotjana wae

oneuldo neon ireoke

moreuneun cheok haji

aemaehan uri sai

neoman araboge Sign

Sign Sign

amudo moreuge ssahin

Sign Sign

jogeumsshik boyeojullae

neoegeman eunmilhage

deo gipi seumyeodeullae

neoye mamsok geurae geogie

neoman alaboge Sign

Sign Sign

amudo moreuge ssahin

Sign Sign

Ooh

neol hyanghan

Sign

Ooh

Ooh

jal bwa Sign

Ooh

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What is "Sign" by DALsooobin about?

A K-pop track about the small, unspoken signals that define a relationship when words aren't enough. Most love songs are about saying the thing. This one is built around everything left unsaid, all the gestures and glances that have to stand in for conversation.

Who performs "Sign"?

DALsooobin performs "Sign", and this lyric page sits inside the DALsooobin catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Sign"?

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Are there related songs to explore after "Sign"?

Yes. The related section below points to Finale (feat. Gayoung, JEONG YU JIN, Nada, Raina, Ryu Sera & Soyul) and Katchup with a short reason for opening each page next.

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