A K-pop track about choosing yourself after a relationship ends.
There's a quiet practicality in framing self-love as something you do today, not as a permanent state.
The lyric treats moving on as an active choice you make again each morning.
A K-pop track about choosing yourself after a relationship ends.
A K-pop track about choosing yourself after a relationship ends.
There's a quiet practicality in framing self-love as something you do today, not as a permanent state.
The lyric treats moving on as an active choice you make again each morning.
A K-pop track about choosing yourself after a relationship ends.
ijeneun neo anin nareul jom deo saranghalgeoya
There's a quiet practicality in framing self-love as something you do today, not as a permanent state. The lyric treats moving on as an active choice you make again each morning.
"Love myself today / Let you go today" feels less like a declaration and more like a daily reminder someone has to give themselves. It's the kind of thing you say out loud when the memory of "neol ijji mothaesseo", I couldn't forget you, still hangs around.
That line translates to "now, instead of you, I'll love myself a little more." It's specific about the exchange, one kind of love for another, without making it sound easy.
The way "hanbal deo dagaga", taking one more step closer, gets repeated gives the whole thing a sense of slow, deliberate progress.
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eoneu sungan naege ssaneulhaejin ni pyojeong
miweohallaedo nae mameun neoreul bonaeji mothaesseo
shigani modu itge handan mal
geu mal jocha naegen apeumi doeeo neol ijji mothaesseo
nae mame gadeuk pieotteon kkochipdeuri modu tteoreojyeo
balkkeuteneun nae nunmuri
haega jeomulgo jibeuro doraodeon eodum kkeuteseo
dalbicheul boge doen geoya
ijeneun neo anin nareul jom deo
saranghalgeoya sara gal geoya
hanbal deo dagaga nareul deo
ana jul geoya jeonbu jul geoya
Love myself today
Let you go today
Love myself today
Let you go today
Hey neoreul samkyeo beorin joero
areumdaun neon jeomjeom keojyeoga
neoneun baro na ije naneun neo
nae hyeolgwankkaji jogeumsshik deo seumyeodeun
On and on kkeut eomneun saigeul neowa na
urin tteoreojil su eopseo bogoshipeul ttaen
nuneul gama nan jamkkan neoegero dagaga
nuneul gamgo naege deo neo jeomjeom dagawa
du soneul moa
han beonman neoreul dashi dollyeo dallago
gidohadeon nae kkumdeuri
se beone kiseu uriye yaksokdeuri bichi doedeon nal
biroso alge doen geoya
ijeneun neo anin nareul jom deo
saranghalgeoya sara gal geoya
hanbal deo dagaga nareul deo
ana jul geoya jeonbu jul geoya
su maneun byeoldeul uju sogeseo
nareul mannan geon ama
uyeoni anya unmyeongil
geoya chukbogil geoya naege
ijeneun neo anin nareul jom deo
saranghalgeoya sara gal geoya
hanbal deo dagaga nareul deo
ana jul geoya jeonbu jul geoya
Love myself today
Let you go today
Love myself today
Let you go today
Love myself today
A K-pop track about choosing yourself after a relationship ends. There's a quiet practicality in framing self-love as something you do today, not as a permanent state. The lyric treats moving on as an active choice you make again each morning.
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