The opening track from 'Dimension: Dilemma' sets up a feverish journey through light and choice.
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The opening track from 'Dimension: Dilemma' sets up a feverish journey through light and choice.
The writing here treats light as both revelation and punishment.
When the midday sea 'gives it all away,' it's not being generous, it's exposing what was hidden, leaving no room for half-truths or comfortable shadows.
Editor's note
ENHYPEN's Whiteout and the Noonday Sun
The opening track from 'Dimension: Dilemma' sets up a feverish journey through light and choice.
You can take anything you want, but nothing is free
The writing here treats light as both revelation and punishment. When the midday sea 'gives it all away,' it's not being generous, it's exposing what was hidden, leaving no room for half-truths or comfortable shadows.
That line about 'the noonday Sun that refuses shade' feels like the whole pressure of the track. It's not just bright, it's a light that won't let you hide, that forces everything into the open. The lyric answers that moment when you're cornered by a truth too glaring to ignore.
It's a plain statement that cuts through the dreamlike imagery. Everything in this world comes with a cost, even the treasure.
The way the vocal delivery stretches on 'for the first time I see' hangs there, like someone blinking against a sudden glare.
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Intro: Whiteout
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My eyes are closed
No, they are open, but I can't see
The piercing light so bright
I try to cover my eyes with the palms of my hands
But it's no use
Cold water slaps against my cheek
And for the first time I see
The noonday Sun that refuses shade
And the midday sea that gives it all away
Is a welcome and a warning
Now we stand in front of the most fantastic island in the world
You can take anything you want, but nothing is free
The most precious things might be the things you have to give away
In order to get the treasure
We've either got to get through a brooding monster
Or a swirling tornado
Whatever we choose, we've got to run
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What is "Intro: Whiteout" by ENHYPEN about?
The opening track from 'Dimension: Dilemma' sets up a feverish journey through light and choice. The writing here treats light as both revelation and punishment. When the midday sea 'gives it all away,' it's not being generous, it's exposing what was hidden, leaving no room for half-truths or comfortable shadows.
Who performs "Intro: Whiteout"?
ENHYPEN performs "Intro: Whiteout", and this lyric page sits inside the ENHYPEN catalog on LyroVerse.
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