Kim Sung Kyu (INFINITE)
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Reply (feat. Park Yoon Ha)

A duet about holding onto someone even when words keep changing.

Kim Sung Kyu (INFINITE) visibility7 visits Editor's note live Video on page
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A duet about holding onto someone even when words keep changing.

Most love songs try to say the perfect thing.

This one admits the words are all worn out, then builds its promise around that exhaustion.

Editor's note

Kim Sung Kyu's Reply, with Park Yoon Ha

A duet about holding onto someone even when words keep changing.

geu nuguboda neol akkyeojugo

Most love songs try to say the perfect thing. This one admits the words are all worn out, then builds its promise around that exhaustion. The commitment isn't in the speech, but in the silence after the speech fails.

The lyric circles around phrases that shift and repeat: "thank you," "sorry," "it's hard," "I'm lonely." It's a list of the standard things people say to each other, acknowledging they've become too many and will probably change again. The pressure isn't in finding new words, but in promising that the feeling behind them won't budge, "this heart for you, I'll keep it."

It translates to "I'll hold you closer than anyone." In a song full of changing apologies, that's the one physical promise that doesn't waver.

The way the phrase "I'll make you smile" lands twice at the end of each verse, a quiet insistence when everything else feels temporary.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "thank you," turns into a mantra the pull of "this heart for you, I'll keep it." the pull of "I'll make you smile"
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Reply (feat. Park Yoon Ha)

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wae ireohge hangsang huhoeman

neul ttokgateun silsureul banbokhaneunji

gomapdaneun mal

mianhadan mal hago sipeunde

oeropdaneun mal

himdeuldaneun mal geureon maldeulman

manheun ge byeonhaessgo tto byeonhaegagessjiman

neol hyanghan i mameun jabadulge

geu nuguboda neol akkyeojugo nega

seulpeojiryeo hal ttaen geu ttaen naega

neol usge haejulge

neol usge haejulge

mianhaehaji marayo

nega isseo nan neomu haengbokhae

saranghandan mal

jikyeojundan malhaji anhado dwae

nal akkineun mam

saenggakhaneun mam geugeollo chungbunhae

siganeun heureugo tto heulleogagessjiman

neol wihan i mameun jabadulge

geu nuguboda neol ihaehago nega

seulpeojiryeo hal ttaen geuttaen naega

neol usge haejulge

neol usge haejulge

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What is "Reply (feat. Park Yoon Ha)" by Kim Sung Kyu (INFINITE) about?

A duet about holding onto someone even when words keep changing. Most love songs try to say the perfect thing. This one admits the words are all worn out, then builds its promise around that exhaustion.

Who performs "Reply (feat. Park Yoon Ha)"?

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