A Korean pop track where the singer asks for honesty before the emotional rollercoaster begins.
Most pop songs about uncertainty live in the feeling.
This one keeps pointing back to the words, or the lack of them.
A Korean pop track where the singer asks for honesty before the emotional rollercoaster begins.
A Korean pop track where the singer asks for honesty before the emotional rollercoaster begins.
Most pop songs about uncertainty live in the feeling.
This one keeps pointing back to the words, or the lack of them.
A Korean pop track where the singer asks for honesty before the emotional rollercoaster begins.
charari hwaksilhage malhaejwo
Most pop songs about uncertainty live in the feeling. This one keeps pointing back to the words, or the lack of them. The anxiety isn't in the fight, it's in the 'meori apa', the headache, of the same pattern repeating.
The repeated line 'charari hwaksilhage malhaejwo', tell me clearly, right away, is the whole point. It's not about solving the problem, it's about the exhaustion of not knowing where you stand. The singer can handle the up and down if they just know it's coming.
It's the one thing the singer needs. Not a promise, not a fix, just a clear statement to cut through the dizzying back-and-forth.
The way 'Do not let me down down down' drops into the English chorus after all that Korean pleading. It lands like a final, simple demand.
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dadeul amureochi ana boindae
ama gwansim eopsi haneun marilgeol
gomineul haedo
deo saenggakaebwado
hwaksilhae
naneun gwaenchaneun cheogeul hago
itji sasil hanado an gwaenchana
nega geureoke malhaneun ge mariya
cham mani geoseullyeo
sin-gyeong sseuyeo harujong-il
gyeolgugen tto geu saenggage sarojapyeoinne
charari hwaksilhage malhaejwo
hetgallineun geon sireuni
aesseo dolliji malgo
Do not let me down down down
ireon gibuni neomu dapdapae
down down down
neoui jinsimeun
boijil ana oneuldo
byeonhajil ana urineun
Gonna up and down down down
ije geuman yeogikkajiya
naneun amureochi an-ge
mareul haji nega utji an-ge
daneoga ibeul tteonagal ttae
nado ginjanghaneun geon ttokgata
nega igeol algesseo?
maeil banbokdoeneun paeteon meori apa
nan ije munjejibeul bodeut
purihago isseo neowa nal
an gwaenchana hanado siganeun tteonagago
uri duri namado bolloneun mal an hago
chin-gudeureun nal babo chwigeupaji
gominhada bonikkaneun tomorrow
boji ma nal mipge
narago ireon sanghwangdeuri swipge
jeongniga doejin ana noraereul mandeuldagado
ireon gomindeure sarojapyeoinne
charari hwaksilhage malhaejwo
hetgallineun geon sireuni
aesseo dolliji malgo
Do not let me down down down
ireon gibuni neomu dapdapae
Down down down
neoui jinsimeun
boijil ana oneuldo
byeonhajil ana urineun
Gonna up and down down down
ije geuman yeogikkaji
Go not let me down down down
neowa naui timing
jinachin geu da-eum da-eum da-eumeun
No more climax now or never
Tell me now jigeum dangjang neon malhaejwo
Gonna up and down down down
ije geuman yeogikkaji hae
A Korean pop track where the singer asks for honesty before the emotional rollercoaster begins. Most pop songs about uncertainty live in the feeling. This one keeps pointing back to the words, or the lack of them.
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