The K-pop group's 2012 track "Timing" captures the anxious wait for a confession.
The lyric leans into the vanity of wanting to be chosen, not just liked.
It's a demand for a clear, cinematic moment, the kind you see in movies.
The K-pop group's 2012 track "Timing" captures the anxious wait for a confession.
The K-pop group's 2012 track "Timing" captures the anxious wait for a confession.
The lyric leans into the vanity of wanting to be chosen, not just liked.
It's a demand for a clear, cinematic moment, the kind you see in movies.
The K-pop group's 2012 track "Timing" captures the anxious wait for a confession.
"Saranghandago malhago kkog nareul anajwo"
The lyric leans into the vanity of wanting to be chosen, not just liked. It's a demand for a clear, cinematic moment, the kind you see in movies.
The repeated plea "Saranghandago malhago kkog nareul anajwo", tell me you love me and just hold me, cuts through the song's playful energy. It's not a gentle request; it's an instruction born from waiting too long. The words answer a very simple, human pressure: just say it already.
It's the whole point of the song, stripped of any metaphor. The character is done with hints and just needs the thing said out loud.
The way "Nungama han madimyeon dwae", one word would be enough, lands right after a list of his hesitant actions.
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Woo boy daeche wae geureoni
Churisoseolcheoreom nal hetgallige mandeureo
Woo woo
Tteum deuriji malgo jom malhae
Hey boy oneulttara meotjige ibgo
Halmal itdamyeonseo mannaja yagsoghago
Woo woo
Wae neon amu mal eobneun geoya woo boy
Mollado neomu molla neon yeojaui mameul
Namjadabge georeowa
Doraseoneun nae soneul jabgo nal kkeureodanggimyeo
‘Nungama’ han madimyeon dwae
Mwonga mal hal deut an hal deut nunchiman boneun neo
Neo wae mareul motae deo jobasim nage
Dabdabhae boneun naega deo ginjangdwae
Saranghandago malhago kkog nareul anajwo
Ttag jigeum I sungan neol gidalin sigan
Choegoui taimingi on geol nan ara yo my boy
Hey boy bunwigin jeongmal wanbyeoghangeol
Goyohan I bame uri dan dulppuningeol
Woo woo
Mwol gidarigo itneun geoya woo boy
Mollado neomu molla neon yeojaui mameul
Namjadabge georeowa
Doraseoneun nae soneul jabgo nal kkeureodanggimyeo
‘Nungama’ han madimyeon dwae
Mwonga mal hal deut an hal deut nunchiman boneun neo
Neo wae mareul motae deo jobasim nage
Dabdabhae boneun naega deo ginjangdwae
Saranghandago malhago kkog nareul anajwo
Ttag jigeum I sungan neol gidalin sigan
Choegoui taimingi on geol nan ara yo my boy
Mello yeonghwa sog namjajuingong gobaegcheoreom
Meotjijin anhado jinsimeul dama dagawaseo
Naege ‘saranghae’ hanmadimyeon dwae
Mwonga mal hal deut an hal deut nunchiman boneun neo
Neo wae mareul motae deo jobasim nage
Dabdabhae boneun naega deo ginjangdwae
Saranghandago malhago kkog nareul anajwo
Ttag jigeum I sungan neol gidarin sigan
Choegoui taimingi on geol nan ara yo my boy
The K-pop group's 2012 track "Timing" captures the anxious wait for a confession. The lyric leans into the vanity of wanting to be chosen, not just liked. It's a demand for a clear, cinematic moment, the kind you see in movies.
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