A duet about two friends living together, finding comfort in the small, awkward details.
The song leans into the mundane as a form of devotion.
It trusts that listing a couple of beers and a burnt bulb says more about care than any love song could.
A duet about two friends living together, finding comfort in the small, awkward details.
A duet about two friends living together, finding comfort in the small, awkward details.
The song leans into the mundane as a form of devotion.
It trusts that listing a couple of beers and a burnt bulb says more about care than any love song could.
A duet about two friends living together, finding comfort in the small, awkward details.
bul kkeojin bang Sseulsseulhan toegeungil
The song leans into the mundane as a form of devotion. It trusts that listing a couple of beers and a burnt bulb says more about care than any love song could.
The phrase 'bul kkeojin bang Sseulsseulhan toegeungil', a burnt-out light bulb, a slightly awkward hallway, captures the lived-in, imperfect reality of their space. It's not about grand declarations, but the specific, slightly broken things that make a shared life feel real. The lyric answers a need to name the ordinary objects that hold their friendship together.
That burnt bulb and awkward hallway are the song's heart. They ground the friendship in something physical and a little flawed, which feels truer than a perfect room.
The way Eddy Kim and Lim Kim trade lines about 'thank you' and 'no thank you' feels like a real, slightly hesitant conversation between roommates.
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Hey yeah
Appado aninde achimimyeon boineun
Bubudo aninde gachi jamdeun
Jogeumeun teukbyeolhae. Neoran saram
Yeochindo aninde neujeumyeon buranhaejyeo
Bamneutge togirado jom nallyeojwo
Eungeun singyeong sseuyeo. Neoran saram woah
Gwansim thank you ganseop
No thank you urin
Maeu gakkapjiman jogeumeun
Meon geureon sairaneun geol
Aljanha bul kkeojin bang
Sseulsseulhan toegeungil
Kaenmaekju du gae thank you gakkeum
Kkulkkulhan nae mameul
Yongkedo algo nal
Saljjiun yasikchingu
Aljanha, honjaseon
Sseulsseulhan uri jip
Geurae, neowa na, uri sain
Hey rumme rummeiteu
Eommado aninde saengiren miyeokgugeul
Oneurui seolgeojin nega jom haejwo
Gyuchigi pillyohae uri sai yeah woah yeah
Gwansim thank you ganseop
No thank you urin
Maeu gakkapjiman jogeumeun
Meon geureon sairaneun geol
Aljanha bul kkeojin bang
Sseulsseulhan toegeungil
Kaenmaekju du gae thank you gakkeum
Kkulkkulhan nae mameul
Yongkedo algo nal
Saljjiun yasikchingu
Aljanha. Honjaseon
Sseulsseulhan uri jip
Geurae, neowa na, uri sain
Hey rumme rummeiteu
Eoje masin alkoori nal goerophyeo
Jumal naenae duriseo sichenori
Sesang jeil gyeokhan dongjiaereul neukkyeo
Oeropji anha oh
Jinsim thank you modu da
Thank you urin
Jogeum meol sudo itjiman
Sasil gajang gakkaun geol
Aljanha. Nuguboda
Seorol aneun geol
Museopji anha. Gakkeumssik
Agmongeseo kkaen nareul
Yongkedo algo kkok
Anajun joheun chingu
Aljanha nuguboda
Gomawohaneun geol
Geurae, neowa na, uri sain
Hey rumme rummeiteu
Geurae, eojjeomyeon uri dureun
Forever rummeiteu hoo
A duet about two friends living together, finding comfort in the small, awkward details. The song leans into the mundane as a form of devotion. It trusts that listing a couple of beers and a burnt bulb says more about care than any love song could.
Eddy Kim performs "Roommate (feat. Lim Kim)", and this lyric page sits inside the Eddy Kim catalog on LyroVerse.
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