A 2020 solo hit where the singer demands to be hit harder to become stronger.
The lyric treats pain as a refining fire, not a tragedy to mourn.
It's a stark, almost industrial view of resilience where value is earned through repeated breaking.
A 2020 solo hit where the singer demands to be hit harder to become stronger.
A 2020 solo hit where the singer demands to be hit harder to become stronger.
The lyric treats pain as a refining fire, not a tragedy to mourn.
It's a stark, almost industrial view of resilience where value is earned through repeated breaking.
A 2020 solo hit where the singer demands to be hit harder to become stronger.
kkakkilsurok kkaejilsurok deouk sejigo ganghaejineun doldeongi
The lyric treats pain as a refining fire, not a tragedy to mourn. It's a stark, almost industrial view of resilience where value is earned through repeated breaking.
The repeated plea 'Hit me harder' isn't about masochism. It's a demand for the pressure that forges something unbreakable, answering a fear of remaining fragile. 'kkakkilsurok kkaejilsurok deouk sejigo ganghaejineun doldeongi', the more it's cut and polished, the more it becomes a hard, shining stone. Those words had to exist because they frame survival as a process of becoming harder to break.
It's the core equation of the song. The more you're cut down, the harder and brighter you become. No metaphor needed, just a plain statement of transformation.
The way the phrase 'doldeongi', stone, diamond, emerges after all that cutting and polishing lingers. It feels earned.
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Hit me harder Make me strong
geujeo jeonghaejin daero ttareurago
geuge hyeonmyeonghage saneun georago
jwi jugeun deusi sallaneun mal
gatjanheun mal nugul wihan salminga
tteugeopge jijyeobwa
jeoldae kkomjjak anhgo naneun beotyeonael tenikka
geosege ttaeryeobwa
ne sonman dachil tenikka
nareul bwa
kkeutteokeopseo
sseureojigo tteoreojyeodo
dasi ireona oreul ppunya
nan marya
ttokttokhi bwa
kkakkilsurok kkaejilsurok
deouk sejigo ganghaejineun doldeongi
gamdanghal su eopsge beokchan i sesang
yudok naegeman deo mojin i sesang
moduga nareul doraseossgo
biuseossgo apeumi got nayeossji
sideulgo jeomuneun
geureon sesang ichie nal gaduryeo haji ma
teullyeodo gwaenchanha
i salmeun naega sanikka
nareul bwa
kkeutteokeopseo
sseureojigo tteoreojyeodo
dasi ireona oreul ppunya
nan marya
ttokttokhi bwa
kkakkilsurok kkaejilsurok
deouk sejigo ganghaejineun doldeongi
nuga mwora haedo naui gil
ojik hanappunin naui gil
nae jeonbureul naegeolgoseo Hey
georeoga
gyesokhaeseo
budijhigo neomeojyeodo
dasi ireona geotneun geoya
eonjenga
i gil kkeute seoseo
nado han beon keuge han beon
mogi teojyeora ul su isseul ttaekkaji
A 2020 solo hit where the singer demands to be hit harder to become stronger. The lyric treats pain as a refining fire, not a tragedy to mourn. It's a stark, almost industrial view of resilience where value is earned through repeated breaking.
Ha Hyun Woo performs "Diamond", and this lyric page sits inside the Ha Hyun Woo catalog on LyroVerse.
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