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Change

The Korean group's 2005 track "Change" captures that dizzy moment when someone rewires your thinking.

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The Korean group's 2005 track "Change" captures that dizzy moment when someone rewires your thinking.

The Korean lines talk about a love that's "ganjighan isanghan", strange and ideal, planted deep in the heart.

It's not a grand declaration, but the quiet admission that this person's mere presence, "ni gyothe issul temada," is enough to make everything feel right.

Editor's note

G.O.D. on love's sudden, happy shift

The Korean group's 2005 track "Change" captures that dizzy moment when someone rewires your thinking.

"It's so crazy how you make me change my mind"

The Korean lines talk about a love that's "ganjighan isanghan", strange and ideal, planted deep in the heart. It's not a grand declaration, but the quiet admission that this person's mere presence, "ni gyothe issul temada," is enough to make everything feel right. The lyric leans into that specific, private happiness of having your settled thoughts upended by someone's look.

That plainspoken English line does all the work. It's the stunned, happy confession that grounds the whole song's feeling.

The way the English hook "It's so crazy how you make me change my mind" cuts through the Korean verses gives the feeling a direct, breathless punch.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "ganjighan isanghan" the pull of "ni gyothe issul temada," how "It's so crazy how you make me change my mind" turns into a mantra
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Change

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Nega byonhe no teme

it's so crazy how you make me change my mind

ni gyothe issul temada nan onjena ire

it's so lovely when you look into my eyes

niga nal barabol temada nan cham hengboghejinunde

Nega maum soge ganjighan isanghan sarange dehan aju pitaghan senggag

cheg jangsawa umbansa yonghwasaduri mandun yegi

gachakumul palmyon guge johdago donul neji sarangun musun sarang

midul gon ojig jashin pun gurohge midgo idon nal bakkun no

Nan hangsang sarangiran jionen yeppun gojidmarira yogigo midjil anhanunde

Nega byonhe no teme

it's so crazy how you make me change my mind

ni gyothe issul temada nan onjena ire

it's so lovely when you look into my eyes

niga nal barabol temada nan cham hengboghejinunde

Jolde gidegi shirhonunde gidego shipho

pajigi shirhonunde ne sarang nomu giphi

gureso gakkum apho joguman maltuedo sangchorul shwibge bado

myot bonshig haruedo noui senggagul hanunji molla

chinguduldo ya no we ire hamyo nolla

Nan onjena nuguegena gideji anhul gorago gudge gyolshimul hessonunde

Nega byonhe no teme

it's so crazy how you make me change my mind

ni gyothe issul temada nan onjena ire

it's so lovely when you look into my eyes

niga nal barabol temada nan cham hengboghejinunde

Byonhesso nega (ijeya nukkyosso)

sarangiran yegiga midojyo welka niga change me

(nugunga ne) like never before

(gyothe idanun ge) and I want more baby girl I'm yours

Nega byonhe no teme

it's so crazy how you make me change my mind

ni gyothe issul temada nan onjena ire

it's so lovely when you look into my eyes

niga nal barabol temada nan cham hengboghejinunde

You change me now I believe You change me now I can breathe

Now I promise girl I'll never leave

Winter Spring Summer till Autumn leaves

So I thank you girl You change my world

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What is "Change" by G.O.D. about?

The Korean group's 2005 track "Change" captures that dizzy moment when someone rewires your thinking. The Korean lines talk about a love that's "ganjighan isanghan", strange and ideal, planted deep in the heart. It's not a grand declaration, but the quiet admission that this person's mere presence, "ni gyothe issul temada," is enough to make everything feel right.

Who performs "Change"?

G.O.D. performs "Change", and this lyric page sits inside the G.O.D. catalog on LyroVerse.

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Are there related songs to explore after "Change"?

Yes. The related section below points to One Candle and Ee reoh keh doh with a short reason for opening each page next.

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