A restless, fragmented monologue about fame, family, and the numbness of success.
The lyric doesn't build an argument; it circles a feeling.
Getting drunk and building') and 'I've been there, Suck-at' land like shrugged admissions.
A restless, fragmented monologue about fame, family, and the numbness of success.
A restless, fragmented monologue about fame, family, and the numbness of success.
The lyric doesn't build an argument; it circles a feeling.
Getting drunk and building') and 'I've been there, Suck-at' land like shrugged admissions.
A restless, fragmented monologue about fame, family, and the numbness of success.
Eomma amu geokjeonghaji marayo Nan munjega anya munjeui dabieyo
The lyric doesn't build an argument; it circles a feeling. Phrases like 'Success? mak barakhago bilgo' ('Success? Getting drunk and building') and 'I've been there, Suck-at' land like shrugged admissions. It's a portrait of exhaustion dressed as a boast.
The repeated plea 'Eomma amu geokjeonghaji marayo' ('Mom, don't worry about anything') sits right next to 'Nan munjega anya munjeui dabieyo' ('I'm not the problem, I'm the answer'). It's the sound of someone trying to convince their family, and maybe themselves, that the chaos is under control. The words answer a specific pressure: the need to be the solution when you feel like the wreck.
That's the core tension of the whole thing. He's telling his mother not to worry because he's got it handled, but the insistence feels like it's meant to quiet his own doubts as much as hers.
The way 'Gone. I'm Numb. Yea, I am' cuts through the Korean flow. It's a flat, English-language anchor in the middle of the storm.
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Gaecheone yongi nande
Gajok animyeon saengpan nam molla
Gosaeng kkeute nagi
(Divina Commedia)
Byeol bol il eopneun jihaeseo byeori dwae
Jache balgwangi jigeopbyeongirae
‘NURSE’ Heal me
I’ll pay you more
I’ll be your billionaire PRINCE
Nae nai gat man seoleun se isanghae?
Jeongsang majji?
Namdeul seongjanghal ttae sangjanghae
Kineun jom jakji
Eomma amu geokjeonghaji marayo
Nan munjega anya munjeui dabieyo
Chogi wa, chogihwa. ‘yeonggam’ do sewo
Right? Wrong?
Dadeul museun joe, joeda mosunde
Right? Wrong?
ihaega? anga. mari dwae? andwae
Eomma amu geokjeonghaji marayo
Nan munjega anya munjeui dabieyo
Chogi wa, chogihwa. ‘yeonggam’ do sewo
(Divina Commedia)
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
Wae insaengeul komidira haji?
Usdaga uldaga hani?
Nan jigeum museun pyojeong?
Eotteon eolgurui moseup? gasigi tariji
Jugeora jagichoemyeoneul geone
Jal meokgo sallyeogo myeongeul georaehae
ireumgapsi eolma hage
(You’ll pay?)
Gunggeumhamyeon yeonrakhae
(To. Taehui)
Success? mak barakhago bilgo
Aesseo noryeokhamyeon mwohae
Nuga arajundae?
I’ve been there, Suck-at
Modeungeon hanbange wa
Salme pado chimyeon tago
Swervin’ Surfin’ dive in
Don’t get Swept Away
Right? Wrong?
Dadeul museun joe, joeda mosunde
Right? Wrong?
ihaega? anga. mari dwae? andwae
Eomma amu geokjeonghaji marayo
Nan munjega anya munjeui dabieyo
Chogi wa, chogihwa. ‘yeonggam’ do sewo
(Divina Commedia)
Urineun gakjaui sesange salgo isseo
(Mudaee)
Gihoek jejak gakbon yeonchul juingong dwae
(Kkume)
‘Bihyeonsiri chohyeonsil’
Truman Show
In case I don’t see ya
Good-afternoon
Good-evenin’ and gusbam
Right? Wrong?
Dadeul museun joe, joeda mosunde
Right? Wrong?
Simingasuga gukminbaeuga dwae
Eomma amu geokjeonghaji marayo
Nan munjega anya munjeui dabieyo
Chogi wa, chogihwa. ‘yeonggam’ do sewo
(Divina Commedia)
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
Gone. I’m Numb. I’m Numb. Yea, I am
A restless, fragmented monologue about fame, family, and the numbness of success. The lyric doesn't build an argument; it circles a feeling. Getting drunk and building') and 'I've been there, Suck-at' land like shrugged admissions.
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