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Quit It

A K-Pop track where the singer wrestles with the pull of a conversation she knows she should end.

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A K-Pop track where the singer wrestles with the pull of a conversation she knows she should end.

The lyric doesn't dramatize the conflict; it just sits in the exhaustion of wanting one thing and needing another.

That back-and-forth between 'wanna share a whole day' and 'I know ireom an doeneun geol', I know it can't be like this, captures how longing often lives right next to resignation.

Editor's note

G.NA's 'Quit It' and the ache of staying

A K-Pop track where the singer wrestles with the pull of a conversation she knows she should end.

Haejwo malhaejwo naman mitgo

The lyric doesn't dramatize the conflict; it just sits in the exhaustion of wanting one thing and needing another. That back-and-forth between 'wanna share a whole day' and 'I know ireom an doeneun geol', I know it can't be like this, captures how longing often lives right next to resignation.

The repeated plea 'Haejwo malhaejwo naman mitgo', tell me, just believe in me, feels less like a demand and more like a last grasp for connection. She's trying to hold the line open with words because letting go means facing the silence after. Even 'I just wanna talk, baby' carries that weight, a simple want stretched thin by knowing 'I gotta go'.

It's a fragile bargain, asking someone to trust you when you're not sure you trust yourself to leave. The line holds all the hesitation the song is built on.

The way 'Ok it's ok malman haejwo' trails off, a quiet surrender to just keeping the words flowing a little longer.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "wanna share a whole day" how "Haejwo malhaejwo naman mitgo" turns into a mantra the pull of "I just wanna talk, baby"
Lyrics

Quit It

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Amugeotdo an haedo dwae

Dwieseo nal ggok anajwo

Oneul haru mwo haettneunji

I just wanna talk, baby

But you know that I gotta go

Oneureun jeongmal gagi sirheo

Michin deut ullineun jeonhwagi turn it off

Malman haejwo baby geureom an galge

Haejwo malhaejwo naman mitgo

Wa jeonbu da ddaeryeo chyeo

Ok it's ok malman haejwo

Boy wanna share a whole day

I know ireom an doeneun geol

Arado nan neohagoman ittgo sipeo

Modu nal wonhaedo nan ni

Ggeo ddaeryeo chigo sipeo

Haru jongil moksori deutgo sipeo jeonhwa Haesseo right after I took a shower

Naeil achimbuteo iri ittjiman neomu jagi Sirhjiman jaeuji ma

But you know that I gotta go

Oneureun jeongmal gagi sirheo

Bangsong maenijeo gihoeksa whatever Amugeotdo nan molla neorangman ittgo sipeo

Haejwo malhaejwo naman mitgo

Wa jeonbu da ddaeryeo chyeo

Ok it's ok malman haejwo

Boy wanna share a whole day

I know ireom an doeneun geol

Arado nan neohagoman ittgo sipeo

Modu nal wonhaedo nan ni

Ggeo ddaeryeo chigo sipeo

Maldo an doeneun marirado deutgo

Waseo apahalkka bwa balmada

Gaseum jorige dwae ireoda neol irheulkka bwa Jeomjeom naega sirheojilkka bwa

Haejwo malhaejwo naman mitgo

Wa jeonbu da ddaeryeo chyeo

Ok it's ok malman haejwo

Boy wanna share a whole day

I know ireom an doeneun geol

Arado nan neohagoman ittgo sipeo

Modu nal wonhaedo nan ni

Ggeo ddaeryeo chigo sipeo

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What is "Quit It" by G.NA about?

A K-Pop track where the singer wrestles with the pull of a conversation she knows she should end. The lyric doesn't dramatize the conflict; it just sits in the exhaustion of wanting one thing and needing another. That back-and-forth between 'wanna share a whole day' and 'I know ireom an doeneun geol', I know it can't be like this, captures how longing often lives right next to resignation.

Who performs "Quit It"?

G.NA performs "Quit It", and this lyric page sits inside the G.NA catalog on LyroVerse.

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Are there related songs to explore after "Quit It"?

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Where can I find more songs by G.NA?

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