The K-pop group's lyric circles around starting something that feels both obvious and impossible.
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The K-pop group's lyric circles around starting something that feels both obvious and impossible.
The lyric works by staying in that space before anything is settled, where every thought gets voiced as a question.
It captures the vanity of needing to announce a beginning when you're already in the middle of it.
Editor's note
Hello Gayoung's 'How About It' asks for love
The K-pop group's lyric circles around starting something that feels both obvious and impossible.
saranghal ttae jajonsim geureon geo da pillyo eopjyo
The lyric works by staying in that space before anything is settled, where every thought gets voiced as a question. It captures the vanity of needing to announce a beginning when you're already in the middle of it.
The phrase 'uri sijakallaeyo', 'let's start', keeps returning, but each time it's wrapped in doubt. 'Nugunga meonjeo malhaeya sijakal su innayo' asks who has to speak first to begin, and 'saranghal ttae jajonsim geureon geo da pillyo eopjyo' admits pride isn't needed when you love. It's someone trying to talk themselves into a moment they already know is happening.
It's a plain admission that love makes pride useless, which undercuts all the earlier hesitation. The song needed someone to say it that directly.
The way the Korean phrases 'eotteoke deo', 'how more', and 'mwo eottaeyo', 'what should I do', thread through gives the song its restless, circling quality.
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What to keep in your ear
the pull of "uri sijakallaeyo"the pull of "Nugunga meonjeo malhaeya sijakal su innayo"the pull of "eotteoke deo"
Lyrics
How About It
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nugunga meonjeo malhaeya
sijakal su innayo
na honjaman dugeungeorinayo
gateun maeumijyo
ttokgachi seolleigetjyo
arayo imi algo isseoyo
siganeun jakku heulleoganeunde
wae moreunayo
eolmana deo gidarimyeon dwaeyo
oneuldo jinatjyo
naeiri beolsseo oneyo
an dwaeyo jom deo seodulleojwoyo
nuneul gamado boineyo
sarangin geojyo
eotteoke deo nal boyeojulkkayo
saranghal ttae jajonsim
geureon geo da pillyo eopjyo
na eottaeyo
uri sijakallaeyo
eotteon pyohyeondo eotteon mallodo
bujokangayo
saranghaeyo han madimyeon dwaeyo
neomu swipjanayo
eoryeopjin aneul geoyeyo
deullyeoyo naneun deutgo isseoyo
gwireul magado deullineyo
sarangin geojyo
eotteoke deo jal malhaejulkkayo
saranghal ttae sijagi
nugunji nan sanggwaneopjyo
mwo eottaeyo
oneul sijakallaeyo
uril boneun saram moduga
haneopsi seollego itjyo
eottaeyo uri jal eoullijyo
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What is "How About It" by Hello Gayoung about?
The K-pop group's lyric circles around starting something that feels both obvious and impossible. The lyric works by staying in that space before anything is settled, where every thought gets voiced as a question. It captures the vanity of needing to announce a beginning when you're already in the middle of it.
Who performs "How About It"?
Hello Gayoung performs "How About It", and this lyric page sits inside the Hello Gayoung catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "How About It"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Hello Gayoung's 'How About It' asks for love", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "How About It"?
Yes. The related section below points to A Guest and Changes Of Taste with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Hello Gayoung?
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