A Korean pop ballad about releasing resentment to hold onto love.
Most breakup songs trade in blame or regret.
This one stays in the uncomfortable middle where someone knows the fight is pointless but can't stop showing up.
A Korean pop ballad about releasing resentment to hold onto love.
A Korean pop ballad about releasing resentment to hold onto love.
Most breakup songs trade in blame or regret.
This one stays in the uncomfortable middle where someone knows the fight is pointless but can't stop showing up.
A Korean pop ballad about releasing resentment to hold onto love.
Nan geudaebbunijyo
Most breakup songs trade in blame or regret. This one stays in the uncomfortable middle where someone knows the fight is pointless but can't stop showing up. The lyric doesn't resolve the tension, it just asks for a truce long enough to say 'I love you' one more time.
The repeated 'hwa pureoyo', 'let go of your anger', feels less like advice and more like a quiet plea from someone who's run out of options. She's not trying to win an argument; she's just trying to keep the person from walking away. When she sings 'Nan geudaebbunijyo' ('I'm only you'), it's that raw admission that there's nothing left to bargain with.
It's the whole song in three syllables. Not 'I need you' or 'I miss you', just 'I'm only you,' which is somehow more desperate and more final.
The way 'mal mal mal mal mal' tumbles out, like words spilling over each other in a rush before the thought escapes.
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Mamedo eobtneun malro ssawugo torajigo Hwanaedo nae mam aljanha
Jom deo saranghaedalran geu mal mal mal mal mal
Ddadeuthan mal hanmadi dalkomhan ne kiseu Hanbeon geureolro chungbunhae
Geu sarangmankeum boyeodalran geu mal mal mal mal mal
He-eojijan geojitmal jinshim anin tujeonge
Apahaesseottdamyeon mianhaeyo
Nan geudaebbunijyo
Geudae ije geuman hwa pureo pureo pureoyo
Cheoeum geunalcheoreom nae ireum bulleo bulleoyo
Ibmatchudeon ddeolrim geudaero daedo geudaeo
Datugie saranghal shigando bujokhae
Hwa pureoyo hwa pureoyo hwa pureoyo geudae Geudae hwa pureoyo hwa pureoyo
Geuggeumeun uri sa-i meoreojigo babbeugo shiljeungi nandaedo
I sarangmankeum yeongweonhadan geu mal mal mal mal mal
Niga shildan geojitmal chagaun nae maldeure
Apahaesseottdamyeo mianhaeyo
Nan geudaebbunijyo
Geudae ije geuman hwa pureo pureo pureoyo
Cheoum geunalcheoreom nae ireum bulleo bulleoyo
Ibmatchudeon ddeolrim geudaero geudae geudaero
Datugie saranghal shigando bujokhae hwa pureoyo
Saranghae (saranghae) mianhae tto gomaweo
Saranghamyeon deo manhi haeya hal mal (haeya hal mal)
Neul jigeumcheoreom saranghae sarang saranghae
Geudae hamkkeramyeon maeil maeili ggumgatjyo
Dugeundaeneun seorem idaero daero idaero
Nae salm soge juingongeun geudaebbunijyo
Saranghaeyo saranghaeyo saranghaeyo
Geudae geudae saranghaeyo
Uri saranghaeyo
A Korean pop ballad about releasing resentment to hold onto love. Most breakup songs trade in blame or regret. This one stays in the uncomfortable middle where someone knows the fight is pointless but can't stop showing up.
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