A Korean pop song about pushing through anxiety with music and a simple apple.
Most pop songs about worry try to resolve it.
This one just notices the texture of the worry, the leftover ache, the tired voice, and puts a guitar in your hands anyway.
A Korean pop song about pushing through anxiety with music and a simple apple.
A Korean pop song about pushing through anxiety with music and a simple apple.
Most pop songs about worry try to resolve it.
This one just notices the texture of the worry, the leftover ache, the tired voice, and puts a guitar in your hands anyway.
A Korean pop song about pushing through anxiety with music and a simple apple.
Geu dulman isseumyeon Everything will be alright
Most pop songs about worry try to resolve it. This one just notices the texture of the worry, the leftover ache, the tired voice, and puts a guitar in your hands anyway. The relief isn't permanent; it's the length of a song.
The phrase 'Amureon saenggak eobsi', without any thoughts, is the whole point. It's not about solving the math problem or the anxious relationship. It's about the blank space music makes, where you can just sing and eat an apple brightly. The guitar isn't decoration; it's the thing you hold onto when your voice is tired.
Not 'everything is alright,' but 'will be', and only if those two things are present: the guitar and your tired voice. It's a conditional peace, which feels more honest than a promise.
The way 'Jal igeun sagwa hana keumjikhage beeo meokgo' sits in the middle of it all, just eating a well-ripened apple brightly. It's such a plain, physical detail amid the mental noise.
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Sing sing sing oh again
Amureon saenggak eobsi sing sing sing
Orenji jeogeullingi eoryeoun suhak boda deo
Baengbaeng naegen hwolssin jungyohae
Buranhan mirae geokjeong dap eomneun yeonae gomindo
I sunganmankeumeun say yeah
Gitareul maen chae neol wihae bureulge
Nal ttarahae bwa ne gaseumi pullil ttaekkaji
Hey now hey now
Sing sing sing
Da jal doel geoya yeah
(One, two)
Sing sing sing oh again
Amureon saenggak eobsi sing sing sing
Jal igeun sagwa hana keumjikhage beeo meokgo
Du pal jjuk ppeotgo say yeah
Gitareul maen chae neol wihae bureulge
Nal ttarahae bwa ne gaseumi pullil ttaekkaji
Hey now hey now
Sing sing sing
Da jal doel geoya yeah
Sure gidaetdeon last night
Jeongdap ttawin eobseosseo, dutongman nama
Nae meorimat gitawa
Jichin nae moksori
Geu dulman isseumyeon
Everything will be alright
Sing sing sing oh again
Amureon saenggak eobsi da ijeobwa
Modu da jal doel geoya sing sing sing
A Korean pop song about pushing through anxiety with music and a simple apple. Most pop songs about worry try to resolve it. This one just notices the texture of the worry, the leftover ache, the tired voice, and puts a guitar in your hands anyway.
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