A Korean ballad about a love that won't leave, no matter how many times you try to push it away.
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A Korean ballad about a love that won't leave, no matter how many times you try to push it away.
The song's power comes from framing love as an incurable condition, not a choice.
When he sings 'Became my life', it's a flat statement of fact, not romance.
Editor's note
Eddy Kim's 'Lovin' You' and the weight of memory
A Korean ballad about a love that won't leave, no matter how many times you try to push it away.
domuji tteeonael su eomneun
The song's power comes from framing love as an incurable condition, not a choice. When he sings 'Became my life', it's a flat statement of fact, not romance. The sweetness of the past love, 'dalkomhaetdeon sarang', is recast as a double-edged sword, a 'yangnarui geom', a blade with two sides.
The phrase 'domuji tteeonael su eomneun', 'can't be shaken off', does the heavy lifting. It's not just about missing someone; it's about a feeling that has rooted itself so deeply it's become part of your physical makeup. The 'ganjeolhaetdeon maeum', that painful heart, isn't just remembered; it's a permanent resident that refuses eviction.
That's the core of it. Some feelings aren't just in your head; they settle in your bones. You can't logic them out or wish them gone. They just are.
The way the simple, repeated 'Think think think' breaks the melodic flow feels like someone stuck in a mental loop, trying to reason their way out of a feeling that defies logic.
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the pull of "Became my life"the pull of "dalkomhaetdeon sarang"the pull of "domuji tteeonael su eomneun"
Lyrics
Lovin' You
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Aesseosseo neol ijeuryeo my friend
Kkeutnae oh kkeutnaeja
Myeot beoneul doenoeeo bolsurok
Deo gipi deureonne deureowanne
Loving you again
Loving you nae jokswaega dwaebeoryeosseo ijen
Ganjeolhaetdeon maeumeun domuji tteeonael su eomneun
Oh loving you loving you
Became my life
Dalkomhaetdeon sarangeun yangnarui geomieosseo
Oh loving you loving you
Became my life
Think think think
Think think think
Neoegeseo beoseonago sipeo saenggageul hada
Neoege doedoragago sipeo dwireul dorabwa
Neoege doedoragago sipeo dwireul dorabwa
Loving you again
Loving you nae jokswaega dwaebeoryeosseo ijen
Ganjeolhaetdeon maeumeun domuji tteeonael su eomneun
Oh loving you loving you
Became my life
Dalkomhaetdeon sarangeun yangnarui geomieosseo
Oh loving you loving you
Became my life
Neoege doedoragago sipeo dwireul dorabwa
Doedoragago sipeo dwireul dorabwa
Think think think
Think think think
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What is "Lovin' You" by Eddy Kim about?
A Korean ballad about a love that won't leave, no matter how many times you try to push it away. The song's power comes from framing love as an incurable condition, not a choice. When he sings 'Became my life', it's a flat statement of fact, not romance.
Who performs "Lovin' You"?
Eddy Kim performs "Lovin' You", and this lyric page sits inside the Eddy Kim catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Lovin' You"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Eddy Kim's 'Lovin' You' and the weight of memory", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Lovin' You"?
Yes. The related section below points to Paldangdam (feat. Beenzino) and Sing Sing Sing with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Eddy Kim?
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