A K-Pop ballad about exhaustion, persistence, and the stubborn hope of flight.
J Minvisibility28 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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Curated by Ethan Walker
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Quick meaning
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A K-Pop ballad about exhaustion, persistence, and the stubborn hope of flight.
The song treats the sky not as a destination but as a direction, 'taiyou ni mukau,' facing the sun.
It's about orientation when freedom isn't an option, about how you hold yourself when the path isn't straight.
Editor's note
J Min's 'Fly To Your Sky' and the weight of wings
A K-Pop ballad about exhaustion, persistence, and the stubborn hope of flight.
ochita hane sae muda janainda wakatteru
The song treats the sky not as a destination but as a direction, 'taiyou ni mukau,' facing the sun. That slight turn matters. It's about orientation when freedom isn't an option, about how you hold yourself when the path isn't straight.
The phrase 'ochita hane sae muda janainda wakatteru', 'I know even fallen wings aren't useless', doesn't argue for optimism. It's a quiet, stubborn fact spoken to someone who's been ground down. It answers the fear that every effort has been wasted, that falling means you never really flew.
It's a line that refuses to let failure be the whole story. In plain speech, it says the attempt itself carries weight, even when you don't get off the ground.
The way 'unazukinagara waratteru', 'nodding while laughing', lingers. It's a small, precise gesture of someone keeping up appearances, a detail that feels lived-in.
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What to keep in your ear
the pull of "taiyou ni mukau,"the pull of "ochita hane sae muda janainda wakatteru"the pull of "unazukinagara waratteru"
Lyrics
Fly To Your Sky
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tsukarete iru mitai ne
ooki sugiru hane no sei? tsurainda
kagami wa mujoudakara sugao no mama hanashikakete
kotaenai ah
ganbatteru yo
dakedo hane wa mata kyou mo
ochiteku
taiyou ni mukau anata wa kagayaite
miageru watashi ni oshietekureru yo
arekuruu hi no ato ni miru sorairo oh
fly to your sky
namikaze tatenai you ni
unazukinagara waratteru
dare no tame?
kagami no oku no kimi wa naniyori yume wo shinjite iru no ni
midasarete yuku
akiramenai yo
dakedo korae kirezu ni
saken detanda
tobikata sae mo jiyuu janai sonna genjitsu
yubisasu hito ga chikamichi wo unagasu oh
mawarimichi demo jibunrashiku tobitai ah
fly to your sky
ochita hane sae muda janainda wakatteru
yokei na omoi wo kiritotte kaze ni tobashite
karuku naru daijoubu yo
taiyou ni mukau anata wa kagayaite
miageru watashi ni oshietekureru yo
arekuruu hi no ato ni miru sorairo oh
fly to your sky
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What is "Fly To Your Sky" by J Min about?
A K-Pop ballad about exhaustion, persistence, and the stubborn hope of flight. The song treats the sky not as a destination but as a direction, 'taiyou ni mukau,' facing the sun. It's about orientation when freedom isn't an option, about how you hold yourself when the path isn't straight.
Who performs "Fly To Your Sky"?
J Min performs "Fly To Your Sky", and this lyric page sits inside the J Min catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Fly To Your Sky"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "J Min's 'Fly To Your Sky' and the weight of wings", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Fly To Your Sky"?
Yes. The related section below points to Cry Baby and Story with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by J Min?
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