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.
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Lyrics
Sign
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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"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "DALsooobin's 'Sign' and the quiet language between people", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
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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