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Love 119

A Korean ballad where the singer pleads for one more chance, mixing English urgency with a classic romantic plea.

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A Korean ballad where the singer pleads for one more chance, mixing English urgency with a classic romantic plea.

This one treats the loss like a system failure that needs an immediate reboot.

The '119' in the title is the Korean emergency number, and the lyric operates like that call, frantic, repetitive, hoping the right phrase will dispatch help.

Editor's note

K.Will's 'Love 119' and the Emergency of Love

A Korean ballad where the singer pleads for one more chance, mixing English urgency with a classic romantic plea.

Ne sarangeun Emergency

Most breakup songs mourn what's lost. This one treats the loss like a system failure that needs an immediate reboot. The '119' in the title is the Korean emergency number, and the lyric operates like that call, frantic, repetitive, hoping the right phrase will dispatch help.

The repeated 'Emergency' and 'P-L-E-A-S-E' aren't just English words dropped in. They're the raw, unfiltered signals of someone who's run out of polished language. When everything else feels numb or stuck, those words become the only direct line he has left. It's the sound of a person switching to emergency broadcast mode because the quiet, patient love song didn't work.

Calling love an 'Emergency' flips the script. It's not a gentle feeling anymore; it's a crisis that demands a response, right now. That one word holds all the song's panic and hope.

The way 'I can't believe that it's over' bookends the early verses, acting less like a thought and more like a mantra he's trying to convince himself of.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "I can't believe that it's over" turns into a mantra the pull of "Ne sarangeun Emergency"
Lyrics

Love 119

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(Ne shimjangi ne sarangi mumchoolgut gattado)

Na jigeum apa yuleena soomdo mot shiwo

Mungdeun gaseumeun ni ileumman wechuh

I can't believe that it's over

Nuhlaneun yuhja namjaehgeh motjwo

Ne sarangeun dan harudo mot shwiuh

Ne gaseumeun nuh ubtshineun mot ddwiuh

Nuh ubtshineun mwul halsoo eetgessuh

I can't believe that it's over

I can't never let you go

That's why you got to know

Jichuh sseuluhjil ddehggahji na sarangeul wonhago

Ijen jebal nal sarang hejwo

Hanabbooneen Girlfriend, Let's begin

Dashi shijakheh 'Till the end

Nul saranghe sewuli jinado

Nul saranghe sesangi byunhandedo

Daleun nugudo nul deshin halsoo ubtsuh

Nuhdo algoitjana

Ne sarangeun dan harudo mot shiwuh

Nuh ubshi nan han soongando mot sala

Niga issuhyahman nan soomeul shiwun

Yungwonhi unjeggajina saranghe

P-L-E-A-S-E

Ne sarangeun Emergency

Dolawa Give me one more chance to me

Oolin ddeuhnelsoo ubneun Man to be

(x2)

Jebal suntekheh Make it Hot

Ooli sarangi boolta buligeh

Nuleul mot boneun gut boda

Chalali dambelul ggeutneungeh pyunheh

Ijen jebal nal sarang hejwo

Hanabbooneen Girlfriend, Let's begin

Dashi shijakheh 'Till the end

Nul saranghe sewuli jinado

Nul saranghe sesangi byunhandedo

Daleun nugudo nul deshin halsoo ubtsuh

Nuhdo algoitjana

Ne sarangeun dan harudo mot shiwuh

Nuh ubshi nan han soongando mot sala

Niga issuhyahman nan soomeul shiwun

Yungwonhi unjeggajina saranghe

Shimjangi mumchoolgut gatado (x2)

Ne sarang nuhwa idero (x2)

Gomawuh nal saranghe jwosuh

Gomawuh nal ootgeh hehjwosuh

(Ne shimjangi ne sarangi mumchoolgut gattado)

Naeh nooni anin neh gaseumeulo haneun mal

Unjeggaji na nul saranghe

Shibnyuni jinado

Geudeh bameul bichooneun juh byulchulum

Dashi hanbun teuhnaduhlado

Geuluhkeh nan geuhdemaneul saranghe~

Back Back, I want it back

Himi dwel sarangeul jikyuhjwo

You You You got to know

Nuhmaneul wiheh I need you love

(x2)

Saranghe ...

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What is "Love 119" by K.Will about?

A Korean ballad where the singer pleads for one more chance, mixing English urgency with a classic romantic plea. This one treats the loss like a system failure that needs an immediate reboot. The '119' in the title is the Korean emergency number, and the lyric operates like that call, frantic, repetitive, hoping the right phrase will dispatch help.

Who performs "Love 119"?

K.Will performs "Love 119", and this lyric page sits inside the K.Will catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Love 119"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "K.Will's 'Love 119' and the Emergency of Love", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Love 119"?

Yes. The related section below points to Those Days and Love is Punishment with a short reason for opening each page next.

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