A K-pop track where the singer insists on confessing first, refusing to wait any longer.
What sticks is how the confession gets framed as a race.
It's not a gentle admission; it's a 'dash,' something you win by getting there before the other person.
A K-pop track where the singer insists on confessing first, refusing to wait any longer.
A K-pop track where the singer insists on confessing first, refusing to wait any longer.
What sticks is how the confession gets framed as a race.
It's not a gentle admission; it's a 'dash,' something you win by getting there before the other person.
A K-pop track where the singer insists on confessing first, refusing to wait any longer.
naega meonjeo hago malgeoya
What sticks is how the confession gets framed as a race. It's not a gentle admission; it's a 'dash,' something you win by getting there before the other person. That turns the usual romantic hesitation into a kind of competitive urgency.
The repeated line 'naega meonjeo hago malgeoya', 'I'll say it first', is the whole engine. It's not just about liking someone; it's about the specific, almost physical pressure of holding back when you know you both feel it. The singer can't stand the 'babocheoreom budamseureowo', the foolish, awkward silence, any longer, so he makes it a point of pride to be the one who speaks.
It's a simple, declarative phrase, but in the song's world, saying it first becomes the only way to break the stalemate. Everything else, the promises, the frustration, spins out from that one decision.
The way 'Badajwo~mideojwo~' ('Accept me, believe me') tumbles out right after the demand for a chance, it feels less like a request and more like someone trying to will it into happening.
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Yes! lady and gentleman ~
This is~
Ledapple time !!check it out now ~
Beolsseo myeochil jjaeya aeman taeuneun ge nal saranghandan
Han madi maljocha haji motan chae
Yonggiga eomneun neon dagaoji motago eonjekkajina
Geureoke meolliseo barabol geoya
Meonjeo mal hallae ! naega mal halge~
Seoro wonhaneunde itorok himdeun geonde
Mwol mangseorineunde malmuneul datgo mareul anhae soljikhan
Saranggobaek hal gihoereul jebal naege hanbeon jwo~
Badajwo~mideojwo~
Neol mame dugo isseo~
Jinjjaro~
Neol sarojabeul junbidoen namja!
Neol chaewojul namja~ naesoneul kkok japja!
Neol nochigo sipji anha~ dasi han beon!
Ireon yaegil naega meonjeo handamyeon
Eonjena babocheoreom budamseureowo haji
Neo yeoksi geureotamyeon eojjeol su eobseo
Neon sarang badeul jagyeokdo eomneun geonikka
Ijen naega neoboda meonjeo dagagal geoya neol saranghanda
Geu mareul naega meonjeo hago malgeoya
Seoroga sarangin geol algo inneunde
Wae ireogoman isseoya haneunjido
Jeongmal dapdaphae
Nae saenggakdaero neol ah!
Nae saenggakdaero neol! nae saenggakdaero neol!
Sarang hagesseo meor~riseo
Jikyeoboneun ireun eobseulkkeoya ijebuteon!
Honjaseo georeotdeon geu gireul duriseo hamkke
Kkok georeulkkeoya saranghandan mareul hamyeo!
Buranhaehaji mayo nae du nuneul bwayo~
Hanbeoneun sarange ppajyeoyo urin geollyo~
Dash dash nal badajwo won eobsi jalhaejul jasin~
Inneun namjanikka~
Nuga meonjeoran geon geuri jungyohaji anha
Jjarbeun saengeul sarang hana maneuro sandamyeon
Neoreul saranghan hu naega dallajin geon oeropdeon
Naui sigani chaewo jun neoui saenggakdeul
Bulcheoreom taoreun yeoljeongeun anijiman
Kkaejiji annneun sarangui mideumi saenggyeonan geoya
Ijen naega neoboda meonjeo dagagal geoya
Neol saranghanda geu mareul naega meonjeo hago malgeoya
Seoroga sarangin geol algo inneunde
Wae ireogoman isseoya haneunjido jeongmal dapdaphae
Uh! sarange nuneul tteosseo! uh! neol butjapgo sipeo!
Uh! modeun geol da geolgesseo!
Naegero! naegero! naegero! naegero!)
A K-pop track where the singer insists on confessing first, refusing to wait any longer. What sticks is how the confession gets framed as a race. It's not a gentle admission; it's a 'dash,' something you win by getting there before the other person.
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