A Korean ballad where the singer can't stop saying the same three words.
Most love songs try to describe the feeling.
This one just lets the phrase spill out, raw and unpolished, until it becomes its own kind of proof.
A Korean ballad where the singer can't stop saying the same three words.
A Korean ballad where the singer can't stop saying the same three words.
Most love songs try to describe the feeling.
This one just lets the phrase spill out, raw and unpolished, until it becomes its own kind of proof.
A Korean ballad where the singer can't stop saying the same three words.
Neoreul saranghae saranghae saranghanda
Most love songs try to describe the feeling. This one just lets the phrase spill out, raw and unpolished, until it becomes its own kind of proof. There's a vulnerability in that repetition that a more crafted lyric wouldn't touch.
The Korean phrase 'Neoreul saranghae saranghae saranghanda' gets repeated like a heartbeat. It's not a declaration so much as a reflex, something the singer can't hold back even when it makes him stumble. He says it 'akkiji mothae sumgiji mothae', can't hide it, can't swallow it down.
It's not just 'I love you' once. It's the word tumbling out three times in a row, less like a sentence and more like a pulse.
The way his voice catches on 'saranghanda,' like he's surprising himself each time he says it.
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Ibsul kkeute maejhyeo inneun mal
Neoman bomyeon hago shipeun mal
Neomu sojunghae akkyeo duryeogo
Chamgo tto chamneun mal
Halsu isseo haengbokhan geu mal
Bareum jocha dalkkomhan geu mal
Jeil joheun nal jeil meotjige
Nege haejugo shipeun geu mal
Neoreul saranghae saranghae saranghanda
Hanbeon dubeoneul malhaedo mojaraseo
Akkiji mothae sumgiji mothae
Soljikhan nae mameul gobaegeulhae
Jeongmal neomani neomani jeonbuin nan
Neoreul bogo tto anado beonchaneun nan
Malhal ttae mada dashi seolleseo
Swiun jeok eopteon geu mal
Neoreul saranghae
Uldagado utgehaneun mal
Uttaga tto ulgehaneun mal ~oh
Aju meon heunnal neoeui gwitgae
Hago nungamgo shipeun geu mal
Neoreul saranghae saranghae saranghanda
Hanbeon dubeoneul malhaedo mojaraseo
Akkiji mothae sumgiji mothae
Soljikhan nae mameul gobaegeulhae
Jeongmal neomani neomani jeonbuin nan
Neoreul bogo tto anado beonchaneun nan
Malhal ttae mada dashi seolleseo
Swiun jeok eopteon geu mal
Neoreul saranghae
Nega dagaonda nareul bonda
Gaseumi ttwieoonda
Maeil neoreul bwado ireongeon gijeogilkka
Gyesokdwen kkumin geolkka~
Saranghae saranghae saranghae neol
Dashi mureodo daedabeun ttokgateunde
Dollyeo malhago kkumyeo bollaedo ~ooh
Gyeolguge nae mameul ireongeoya (ireongeoya)
Jeongmal neomani neomani jeonbuin na
Neoreul bogo tto anado nunmuri na
Eotteohke nega naege ongeoni
Mideul su eopseul mankkeum
Neoreul saranghae
A Korean ballad where the singer can't stop saying the same three words. Most love songs try to describe the feeling. This one just lets the phrase spill out, raw and unpolished, until it becomes its own kind of proof.
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