A K-pop track that turns a phone alarm into a plea to wake from a fantasy.
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A K-pop track that turns a phone alarm into a plea to wake from a fantasy.
The song leans into the vanity of dreaming about someone who dreams of someone else.
It's less about heartbreak and more about the specific irritation of being an extra in someone else's fantasy, especially first thing in the morning.
Editor's note
Han Hye Ri's Wake Up, a morning call to a dream
A K-pop track that turns a phone alarm into a plea to wake from a fantasy.
ni kkumsogui gongjuneun jinjja naega aniya
The song leans into the vanity of dreaming about someone who dreams of someone else. It's less about heartbreak and more about the specific irritation of being an extra in someone else's fantasy, especially first thing in the morning.
The repeated 'Wake up, wake up' isn't just an alarm. It's the sound of someone trying to pull another person out of a sleep where they're the main character, 'ni kkumsogui gongjuneun jinjja naega aniya' means 'the protagonist in your dream is really not me'. There's a quiet panic in having to insist you're not the one in their head.
It's a blunt correction, the kind you'd mutter to yourself after a bad night. The lyric doesn't wallow; it just states the fact that you're not the star here.
The way 'hello mai boi' cuts through the Korean lyrics sticks with you, it's a casual, almost dismissive greeting that undercuts the whole dramatic setup.
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how "Wake up, wake up" turns into a mantrathe pull of "ni kkumsogui gongjuneun jinjja naega aniya"the pull of "hello mai boi"
Lyrics
Wake Up
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ireona
beolsseo achim
haeneun imi haneure
gijigael pyeogo
ireona
daebak neutjam
kkaenamyeon jeonhwahandago
yaksok haetjana
on sesangi banjjangnyeo
kkumeseodo neol manna
achimbuteo ne moksori
deutgo sipeo
ni kkumsogui gongjuneun
jinjja naega aniya
eoseo nuneul beonjjeok tteugo
nareul chaja
Wake up, wake up
kkumeul kkael sigan
Wake up, wake up
nuneul bibigo
Wake up, wake up
jeonhwagil deureo
hello mai boi
ireona
dwingguldwinggul
ibul dwijibeo sseugo
neol gidarineunde
ireona
daebak kkamjjik
gwiyeopge saranghandago
soksangnyeo julge
on sesangi banjjangnyeo
kkumeseodo neol manna
achimbuteo ne moksori
deutgo sipeo
ni kkumsogui gongjuneun
jinjja naega aniya.
eoseo nuneul beonjjeok tteugo
nareul chaja
Wake up, wake up
kkumeul kkael sigan
Wake up, wake up
nuneul bibigo
Wake up, wake up
jeonhwagil deureo
hello mai boi
ireona
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What is "Wake Up" by Han Hye Ri about?
A K-pop track that turns a phone alarm into a plea to wake from a fantasy. The song leans into the vanity of dreaming about someone who dreams of someone else. It's less about heartbreak and more about the specific irritation of being an extra in someone else's fantasy, especially first thing in the morning.
Who performs "Wake Up"?
Han Hye Ri performs "Wake Up", and this lyric page sits inside the Han Hye Ri catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Wake Up"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Han Hye Ri's Wake Up, a morning call to a dream", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Wake Up"?
Yes. The related section below points to Spring Day with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Han Hye Ri?
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