A solo track where KAI lets the exhaustion of repetition speak for itself.
What sticks is how the lyric avoids explaining the loneliness.
'nuga arajugil baran jeogeun eopseo', there's no one to tell, and no real need to spell it out.
A solo track where KAI lets the exhaustion of repetition speak for itself.
A solo track where KAI lets the exhaustion of repetition speak for itself.
What sticks is how the lyric avoids explaining the loneliness.
'nuga arajugil baran jeogeun eopseo', there's no one to tell, and no real need to spell it out.
A solo track where KAI lets the exhaustion of repetition speak for itself.
nan ireoke everyday tto jichyeoga everyday
What sticks is how the lyric avoids explaining the loneliness. 'nuga arajugil baran jeogeun eopseo', there's no one to tell, and no real need to spell it out. The emotion just sits there, unadorned.
The phrase 'nan ireoke everyday tto jichyeoga everyday' does the heavy lifting here. It's not just saying 'I'm tired', it's the weariness that comes from the same feeling returning day after day, the kind that makes even small breaths feel 'hard enough.'
That repetition of 'everyday' turns fatigue into a rhythm. It's not dramatic; it's just how things are, over and over.
The way 'Everyday' repeats, almost like a sigh at the end of each thought.
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I don't even know
ijen naega mwol wonhaneunji
oeroun geonji anim oeropgo sipeun geonji
meonghani nal geoure bichueo
naega aldeon nan yeogi meomchueo
jogeumssik da heuryeojyeo
Yeah, I'm lonely
Yeah, I'm lonely
nuga arajugil baran jeogeun eopseo
ireon naui mameul seolmyeonghal sun eopseo
amu mal eopsi hold on me
ireon maljocha hard to me
jageun meonjicheoreom garaango sipeo
jamsi sigan soge meomchwo itgo sipeo
naebaenneun hansum hard enough
deo jiteojin jeongmak bad enough
nan ireoke everyday
tto jichyeoga everyday
Everyday
eojjeomyeon jigeum naega jogeum pigonhanga bwa
hanttae dajeonghaetdeon anbumajeo budami dwae nan
And uh
siganeun tto heulleogago
i gibuneun nal nureugo
nuga arajugil baran jeogeun eopseo
ireon naui mameul seolmyeonghal sun eopseo
amu mal eopsi hold on me
ireon maljocha hard to me
jageun meonjicheoreom garaango sipeo
jamsi sigan soge meomchwo itgo sipeo
naebaenneun hansum hard enough
deo jiteojin jeongmak bad enough
nan ireoke everyday
tto jichyeoga everyday
Everyday
eonjenga modu jinaganeun geo ara
naeireun jom deo gwaenchanajil geo gata
honjanmareul hae never enough for me
jamdeulji mothae nareul dallaego
Everyday
nal jabajwo everyday
butjabajwo everyday
nal anajwo everyday
Everyday
Everyday
nal jabajwo everyday
butjabajwo everyday
nal anajwo everyday
Everyday
A solo track where KAI lets the exhaustion of repetition speak for itself. What sticks is how the lyric avoids explaining the loneliness. 'nuga arajugil baran jeogeun eopseo', there's no one to tell, and no real need to spell it out.
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