A duet with Park Jihoon that pleads for a memory to last.
There's a quiet vanity in needing to be remembered, and the song leans into it without shame.
It treats memory as an act of devotion, something you choose to keep alive against the current.
A duet with Park Jihoon that pleads for a memory to last.
A duet with Park Jihoon that pleads for a memory to last.
There's a quiet vanity in needing to be remembered, and the song leans into it without shame.
It treats memory as an act of devotion, something you choose to keep alive against the current.
A duet with Park Jihoon that pleads for a memory to last.
nareul itji mayo
There's a quiet vanity in needing to be remembered, and the song leans into it without shame. It treats memory as an act of devotion, something you choose to keep alive against the current.
The phrase 'dan han beone sarang', 'just one love', carries the weight. It's not about grand romance but a single, defining attachment the singer can't let go of, even as time seems to promise it will fade. He's asking to be held onto as that one thing, plain and simple.
It's the core request, stripped of decoration. Everything else in the song flows from that basic, human fear of being erased.
The way 'nareul itji mayo' returns each chorus, a little more worn each time, sticks with you.
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nareul itji mayo nareul gieokaeyo
dan han beone sarang tto itji mayo
nareul itji mayo nareul gidaryeoyo
dan han beone sarang itji mayo
jitgutgedo nalsshineun joaseo
mami deo sseurigo geuraeyo
gwichankedo chinguneun jakku nal bulleonae
But, but I'm so sorry, yeah
i shigane allam bereun
i nalsshie nae yeopeneun
ojik neoyeotgo dangyeonhi neoyeosseo
shigani modeun geol haegyeolhae jul kkeoran
geu mal ttawin daeche nuga geureongeonji
nareul itji mayo nareul gieokaeyo
dan han beone sarang tto itji mayo
nareul itji mayo nareul gidaryeoyo
dan han beone sarang itji mayo
nareul itji mayo
nareul itji mayo
geondeurimyeon tuk nunmul nal mankeum
gadeukido damgyeojin ni moseup
hanpyeonirado ijeo beorilkka nan duryeoweo
tto honjanmareul naebaeteo
challanhagedo nunbusheosseo urideure ppaegokan gieok
itji mayo tteugeopgedo saranghaetteon
neowa naye jinan chueokdeureul baby
neujeun bame gongheohameul chaeweojweotteon geu sarameun
ojik neoyeotgo dangyeoni neoyeosseo
shigani modeun geol haegyeolhae jul kkeoran
geu mal ttawin nuga hangeonji wae
nuga geureongeonji yeah yeah
nareul itji mayo nareul gieokaeyo
dan han beone sarang tto itji mayo
nareul itji mayo nareul gidaryeoyo
dan han beone sarang itji mayo
shigani jinado niga bogo shipda
shigani jinado niga bogo shipda
nareul itji mayo
nareul itji mayo
A duet with Park Jihoon that pleads for a memory to last. There's a quiet vanity in needing to be remembered, and the song leans into it without shame. It treats memory as an act of devotion, something you choose to keep alive against the current.
Ha Sungwoon performs "Don't Forget (feat. Park Jihoon)", and this lyric page sits inside the Ha Sungwoon catalog on LyroVerse.
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