A Korean ballad about holding onto a single love across time and separation.
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A Korean ballad about holding onto a single love across time and separation.
The lyric treats time as something everyone shares equally, 'Nagareru jikan nante Minna onaji na no ni,' but then insists this particular love is the one exception to that flow.
It's a quiet argument against the ordinary.
Editor's note
J Min's 'One' and the ache of distance
A Korean ballad about holding onto a single love across time and separation.
The lyric treats time as something everyone shares equally, 'Nagareru jikan nante Minna onaji na no ni,' but then insists this particular love is the one exception to that flow. It's a quiet argument against the ordinary.
It's not just about missing someone; it's about having so much feeling it becomes a physical thing you have to deliver, like a package that won't fit in your hands.
Make it the one and only love, it's a request that sounds simple but asks for everything to be condensed into a single point, which is its own kind of fear.
The way 'Sorasanaide chanto mite', don't look away, look properly, lands like a quiet plea, not a demand.
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the pull of "Nagareru jikan nante Minna onaji na no ni,"the pull of "Sorasanaide chanto mite"
Lyrics
One
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Kanashii hodo tooku ni kanjiru
Kimi no kokoro sagashi hajimeteru
Itsumo soba ni ite mamorarete ita kara
Nee hitori ja kowai'n da
Nagareru jikan nante
Minna onaji na no ni
Ima nemutteru naite iru
Egao de ite hoshii
Afuredasu omoi wo daite ai ni yuku kara
Sorasanaide chanto mite kimi wo shinjiteru
Sou dare mo shiranai futari dake no omoi de wa
Tsuyokute utsukushii toki no aoi umi
Sono ude sono mune ni watashi wa ikite iru
Ashita de aeru hito soshite wakareru hito
Kurikaesarete aruite iru
Douka kimi wo totte eien made tsunagu
Tatta hitotsu no ai ni shite yo
Afuredasu omoi wo daite ai ni yuku kara
Ima sugu kono ai wo tsutae ni yuku kara
Mou nani mo iranai kimi no kokoro igai wa
Futari de irareru nara kowaku nanka nai
Kondo wa soba ni ite kimi o mamoru kara
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What is "One" by J Min about?
A Korean ballad about holding onto a single love across time and separation. The lyric treats time as something everyone shares equally, 'Nagareru jikan nante Minna onaji na no ni,' but then insists this particular love is the one exception to that flow. It's a quiet argument against the ordinary.
Who performs "One"?
J Min performs "One", and this lyric page sits inside the J Min catalog on LyroVerse.
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Are there related songs to explore after "One"?
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