A K-pop track about the dizzying, addictive push and pull of a relationship that refuses to settle.
Most love songs are about arrival or departure.
This one is about the hallway in between, the game itself as the only real destination.
A K-pop track about the dizzying, addictive push and pull of a relationship that refuses to settle.
A K-pop track about the dizzying, addictive push and pull of a relationship that refuses to settle.
Most love songs are about arrival or departure.
This one is about the hallway in between, the game itself as the only real destination.
A K-pop track about the dizzying, addictive push and pull of a relationship that refuses to settle.
milgo danggineun ginjangdo
Most love songs are about arrival or departure. This one is about the hallway in between, the game itself as the only real destination. The feeling isn't resolved; it's prolonged on purpose.
The phrase 'milgo danggineun ginjangdo', waiting and hiding, captures the song's central tension. It's not about winning or losing, but the suspended state of anticipation itself, that breathless pause before someone makes the next move. The lyric answers the quiet vanity of wanting to be the one who's chased, even as you're doing the chasing.
Those words hold the entire song's posture, a mix of strategy and helplessness, where the only thing to do is stay perfectly still and hope the other person breaks first.
The way 'Feeling like this' repeats at the end, almost tapering into a mantra, turns exhilaration into something closer to exhaustion.
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yegamhaessji
sangdaeneun neo jjayeojineun
Frame
Frame, frame, frame
Yeah
geimui beopchik yeah, yeah
nuga meonjeo mameul deulkyeo
jindaneun geot oh
bangsimhaessdeon teum saie
nareul jjoccaon love game
neoui baljaguk love game
ppajyeobeorin hamjeonge oh
sarangeun miro love game
eosgallil ttae
neowa namanui love game
deouk jaemisseojineun geol
eotteon nugudo gyeolmareul moreulgeol
uri dulmanui love game
milgo danggineun ginjangdo
idaero sumeul deo joyeool ttae
meomchul su eopsneun feeling
hanbeoneuron ne mam mot ilkgesseo
japhiji anhge domangchyeo
Yeah, yeah
swipji anhjanha yeah, yeah
neol hesgallige hal modeun
teurigeul sseo aetaeumyeon naega igyeo
mot baegil geol oh
bangsimhaessdeon teum saie
nareul jjoccaon love game
neoui baljaguk love game
ppajyeobeorin hamjeonge oh
sarangeun miro love game
eosgallil ttae
neowa namanui love game
deouk jaemisseojineun geol
eotteon nugudo gyeolmareul moreulgeol
uri dulmanui love game
milgo danggineun ginjangdo
idaero sumeul deo joyeool ttae
meomchul su eopsneun feeling
ijeneun jeongdabeul malhaebwa
Yeah, oh oh
deo isang sumgil su eopsneun naege
Yeah jyeojullae
yeah one more round
two more round aseuraseulhae nan
almyeonseodo neon tto moreuneun cheok
joheumyeonseodo nan dodohan cheok
gamjeongui kkeuni paengpaenghaejin
final round
neowa namanui love game
deouk jaemisseojineun geol
eotteon nugudo gyeolmareul moreulgeol
uri dulmanui love game
milgo danggineun ginjangdo
idaero sumeul deo joyeool ttae
meomchul su eopsneun feeling
Feeling like this
Feeling like this
Feeling like this
Feeling like this
Feeling like this
Feeling like this
Feeling like this
Feeling like this
A K-pop track about the dizzying, addictive push and pull of a relationship that refuses to settle. Most love songs are about arrival or departure. This one is about the hallway in between, the game itself as the only real destination.
LABOUM performs "Love Game", and this lyric page sits inside the LABOUM catalog on LyroVerse.
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