The EXO member's solo track turns a poker face into an intimate plea.
"time for confession" isn't asking for a religious admission.
It's closer to a command to drop the "chimilhan poker face" and let whatever's hidden surface.
The EXO member's solo track turns a poker face into an intimate plea.
The EXO member's solo track turns a poker face into an intimate plea.
"time for confession" isn't asking for a religious admission.
It's closer to a command to drop the "chimilhan poker face" and let whatever's hidden surface.
The EXO member's solo track turns a poker face into an intimate plea.
"chimilhan poker face on"
"time for confession" isn't asking for a religious admission. It's closer to a command to drop the "chimilhan poker face" and let whatever's hidden surface. When he sings "Just tell me your name, tell me your confession," it feels like he's asking for the most basic, unadorned version of someone, before any performance begins.
That Korean phrase for a perfect, unreadable mask makes the whole song make sense. It's what he's asking you to take off.
The way "ginjanggameul nogyeo" (drop the tension) lands right before the English hook gives the demand a softer, almost weary edge.
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I just wanna know ya
Time for confession
Time for confession
Hit yourself up, it’s your time for confession
Need your confession
Need your confession
Just tell me your name, tell me your confession
Time for confession
Time for confession
ginjanggameul nogyeo need your confession
need your confession
moksorireul najchwo time for confession
yecheughal su eopsge chimilhan poker face
on mom-e jjwag baen uahan jatae
Monday to friday chulguneun no way
deo galsurok banhae
na geojitmal daesin
jom deo hwaksilhan jinsil
neoui ego sok jamgin
pilyoeobsneun geoseun take off
neoreul bakkwonoheun feeling
jom deo gipsukhan bimil
jeonbu naege confess it
I just wanna know ya
Time for confession
Time for confession
Hit yourself up, it’s your time for confession
Need your confession
Need your confession
Just tell me your name, tell me your confession
Time for confession
Time for confession
ginjanggameul nogyeo need your confession
need your confession
moksorireul najchwo time for confession
Your voice bamui eodungboda gipeo
wonga tamsaeg hadeusi jiteojineun siseon
dwaesseo that’s all
himi ppajyeoganeun body
wonhago isseo nan ajik
All I want is your love
cheoncheonhi wake up
ije da naelyeo noheulttaega dwaesseo
singyeongsseujima you don’t need make up
gogae deulgo gakkai wa jom deo
nunape naon seulpeumeul neukkyeo oh yeah
jobhyeojyeo gal sulok want more
Know what I’m saying, you know what I’m saying
I just wanna know ya
Time for confession
Time for confession
Hit yourself up, it’s your time for confession
Need your confession
Need your confession
Just tell me your name, tell me your confession
Time for confession
Time for confession
ginjanggameul nogyeo need your confession
need your confession
moksorireul najchwo time for confession
The EXO member's solo track turns a poker face into an intimate plea. "time for confession" isn't asking for a religious admission. It's closer to a command to drop the "chimilhan poker face" and let whatever's hidden surface.
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