K.Will
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Growing

A ballad about carrying someone's name in the wind long after they're gone.

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A ballad about carrying someone's name in the wind long after they're gone.

The lyric circles the same few images, wind, seasons, a name, not to find resolution but to show how memory gets stuck on a loop.

It's a document of endurance, not healing, which feels truer to how some losses actually work.

Editor's note

K.Will's Growing and the ache of memory

A ballad about carrying someone's name in the wind long after they're gone.

Mugeoun neoui ireumi barame naraoreuda

The lyric circles the same few images, wind, seasons, a name, not to find resolution but to show how memory gets stuck on a loop. It's a document of endurance, not healing, which feels truer to how some losses actually work.

The phrase "Mugeoun neoui ireumi barame naraoreuda", your heavy name scatters in the wind, does the heavy lifting. It's not a light, poetic image; it's a weight being dispersed, impossible to gather back up. That heaviness turning to air captures the specific contradiction of trying to hold onto something that's already gone, the vanity of keeping a name alive in a place where it no longer belongs.

It pins the whole feeling down: a name with mass and history, suddenly subject to the same indifferent forces as everything else. The wind doesn't care what it carries.

The way his voice lingers on "no no no no" in the chorus, like a soft, repeated denial that never quite finds the words to finish the thought.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "Mugeoun neoui ireumi barame naraoreuda" how "no no no no" turns into a mantra
Lyrics

Growing

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Baramggochi narrigo haego haega gireojyeo gago

Ijen I gireul bamsae georeodo georodo

Son ggeuti sirijiga anha

Mugeoun neoui ireumi barame naraoreuda

Ddo dasi nae balggeute ddeolgwojyeo

Ajik neodo nal ddeonaji anhneun geolgga

Aju gaggeumeun neol itgo haruga jinago

Aju gaggeumeun neo anin dareun sarameul ggumggwodo

Naui maeumeseon neoran gochi jaggo pinda

Gaseume no no no no apeun niga pinda

Amudo moreul mankeumman geuriwohamyeo sarasseo

Sori nae oreotdamyeon nan jigeum

Neoreul jogeum deo ijeul su isseosseulgga

Aju gaggeumeun neol itgo haruga jinago

Aju gaggeumeun neo anin dareun sarameul ggumggwodo

Naui maeumeseon neoran gochi jaggo pinda

Gaseume no no no no apeun niga pinda

Naui ibsorro neoui maeumeul malhada onda

Uri sarangi marri heuteojyeo ganda

Neo hanijjeumeun gaseume mudeul su itdago

Gyejeol myeot beoneul mot jina ijeul geora mideotneunde

Jigeum I georien neoreul dalmeun ggochi pinda

Ddo dasi no no no no sirin bomi onda

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What is "Growing" by K.Will about?

A ballad about carrying someone's name in the wind long after they're gone. The lyric circles the same few images, wind, seasons, a name, not to find resolution but to show how memory gets stuck on a loop. It's a document of endurance, not healing, which feels truer to how some losses actually work.

Who performs "Growing"?

K.Will performs "Growing", and this lyric page sits inside the K.Will catalog on LyroVerse.

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