A K-pop anthem about packing up yesterday's sadness and starting fresh.
There's a quiet vanity in declaring 'mou furimukanai', I won't look back.
It's a promise you make to yourself, knowing full well you might glance over your shoulder anyway.
A K-pop anthem about packing up yesterday's sadness and starting fresh.
A K-pop anthem about packing up yesterday's sadness and starting fresh.
There's a quiet vanity in declaring 'mou furimukanai', I won't look back.
It's a promise you make to yourself, knowing full well you might glance over your shoulder anyway.
A K-pop anthem about packing up yesterday's sadness and starting fresh.
mou furimukanai
There's a quiet vanity in declaring 'mou furimukanai', I won't look back. It's a promise you make to yourself, knowing full well you might glance over your shoulder anyway. The song treats that glance as a minor stumble, not a failure.
The phrase 'kanashimi RISETTO zenbu matomete', reset all the sadness, feels like someone cleaning out a closet. It's not a grand emotional purge; it's the act of gathering up what hurts and deciding it's time to put it away. That pressure to be done, to not look back, gives the words their forward push.
It's the kind of line you say out loud to make it true. Simple, direct, and a little defiant against the pull of memory.
The way 'Oops! My love' interrupts the flow each time, like a little stumble caught and shrugged off.
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Ah!
Mou naku no wa oshimai
Yoku ganbatta sou desho?
Tachimukatte butsukatte
Chanto kimochi tsutaeta ja nai
Kekka ga subete ja nai
Ima sugu wa omoenakute mo
Koukai wa shitenai tte
Watashi mune hatte ieru wa
Hontou wa mada chotto…
Ano hi no Heartbreak hikizutta mama dakedo
Ashita ni nattara kanashimi RISETTO zenbu matomete
Kinou ni Say good bye mata kokokara
Restart mou furimukanai
Oops! My love… Oops! Oops! My love
Kirei sappari wasuremashou
Oops! My love… Oops! Oops! My love
Tsugi no koi made junbi kikan
Kimi wo omoidashite
Mune ga itamu hi mo aru kedo
Daijoubu heijoushin
Itsuka wa omoide wa kawaru
Unmei datte zutto…
Yume kara Wake up sukoshi setsunai kedo
Ashita ni nattara kokoro wo RISETTO ZERO ni modoshite
Egao de Say hello mata atarashii
Deai kitai shite ii?
Oops! My love… Oops! Oops! My love
Kirei sappari wasuremashou
Oops! My love… Oops! Oops! My love
Tsugi no koi made junbi kikan
Ashita ni nattara kanashimi RISETTO zenbu matomete
Kinou ni Say good bye mata kokokara
Restart mou furimukanai
Oops! My love… Oops! Oops! My love
Kirei sappari wasuremashou
Oops! My love… Oops! Oops! My love
Tsugi no koi made junbi kikan
Oops! Brand new my style
Oops! Brand new my story… x4
A K-pop anthem about packing up yesterday's sadness and starting fresh. There's a quiet vanity in declaring 'mou furimukanai', I won't look back. It's a promise you make to yourself, knowing full well you might glance over your shoulder anyway.
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