A K-pop track where the singer asks the wind to carry their pain to someone who's gone.
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A K-pop track where the singer asks the wind to carry their pain to someone who's gone.
The lyric leans on the wind because direct speech failed.
'Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne', they left with just a goodbye, so now the singer talks to the air.
Editor's note
LEDApple's 'Greatest World' and the wind that carries longing
A K-pop track where the singer asks the wind to carry their pain to someone who's gone.
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
The lyric leans on the wind because direct speech failed. 'Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne', they left with just a goodbye, so now the singer talks to the air. It's a devotion that has to settle for being a weather report.
The repeated plea 'Barama bureora', 'wind, blow', does the heavy lifting. It's not a metaphor the singer has time to polish; it's the only thing left that might reach someone who's disappeared. The wind becomes a messenger for 'aetage geuriun inaemam,' that painfully longing heart, because there's no address left to send it to.
It translates to 'wind, blow so I can follow the scent and find you.' That's the specific, almost desperate instruction, not just send a message, but create a trail a person could actually follow home.
The way 'Barama bureora' lifts into the chorus each time, that simple request turning into the song's central gesture.
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the pull of "Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne"how "Barama bureora" turns into a mantrathe pull of "aetage geuriun inaemam,"
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Greatest World
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Maeumi chakhan saram
Sojunghan geu saram
Pume aneumyeon buseojil deut ganyeorin saram
Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne
Heeojimiran saenggakjocha motan nainde…
Haneuldo seulpeunji bireul naeryeo
Du nune nunmuri naeryeo
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim gyesingotkkaji
Aetage geuriun inaemam jeonhaejidorok
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim eodi inneunji
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
Michin deusi georireul tto hemeigon hae
Geudae darmeun geu dwitmoseube tto butjapgon hae
Gateun haneuraraee sandamyeon…
Eonjengan mannajigetji
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim gyesingotkkaji
Aetage geuriun inaemam
Jeonhaejidorok
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim eodiinneunji
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
I bissogeul naneun ppareuge
Neoegero dallyeo call me back
Nareul beoryeodugo gan you so bad
Geunde wae maeil bam kkumsoge
Neoneun wae natana wae
Nareul michige mandeureo wae
Haruedo myeotbeonssik dolgo dora nareul jjotgo jjocha
My love is pain
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim eodi inneunji
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
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What is "Greatest World" by LEDApple about?
A K-pop track where the singer asks the wind to carry their pain to someone who's gone. The lyric leans on the wind because direct speech failed. 'Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne', they left with just a goodbye, so now the singer talks to the air.
Who performs "Greatest World"?
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Are there related songs to explore after "Greatest World"?
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