The group's opening track sets their identity as the Venus you've been waiting for.
Most intros try to explain who an artist is.
This one just shows you, letting the repetition of "hello" and "Venus" do the work.
The group's opening track sets their identity as the Venus you've been waiting for.
The group's opening track sets their identity as the Venus you've been waiting for.
Most intros try to explain who an artist is.
This one just shows you, letting the repetition of "hello" and "Venus" do the work.
The group's opening track sets their identity as the Venus you've been waiting for.
Nega geuryeowatdeon venus geu moseubi
Most intros try to explain who an artist is. This one just shows you, letting the repetition of "hello" and "Venus" do the work. It trusts the performance to make the introduction.
When they sing "jogeumeun nollage doeljido molla", I might surprise you, there's a quiet confidence in that uncertainty. It's not about shocking anyone, just the possibility that what you thought you knew might shift. The whole track feels like watching someone step into a role they were meant to play.
That line, the Venus you pictured, acknowledges there was already an expectation. They're not inventing something from nothing, just becoming what was already imagined.
The way "woo oh oh oh" floats between the verses gives the track its airy, inviting feel.
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Jogeumeun nollage doeljido molla
Geudaega moreudeon saekdareun nae moseube
Jogeumeun natseoljido molla
Nega geuryeowatdeon venus geu moseubi
Woo oh oh oh woo oh oh oh
Deo ajjilhage tto aseulhage
Woo oh oh oh woo oh oh oh
Naegeseo nun tteji mothage
Hello hello hello oh oh
Hello hello hello venus
Hello hello hello oh oh
Hello hello hello venus
The group's opening track sets their identity as the Venus you've been waiting for. Most intros try to explain who an artist is. This one just shows you, letting the repetition of "hello" and "Venus" do the work.
HELLOVENUS performs "Hellovenus (Intro)", and this lyric page sits inside the HELLOVENUS catalog on LyroVerse.
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