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Dutch Pay

A K-pop track that mixes Korean and English to question who pays in a relationship.

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A K-pop track that mixes Korean and English to question who pays in a relationship.

The Korean lines carry the real weight here, while the English phrases like "Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionaire" feel more like decorative hooks.

That tension between languages mirrors the song's theme: one person speaking the language of gifts, the other speaking the language of shared cost.

Editor's note

M.I.B's Dutch Pay and the cost of love

A K-pop track that mixes Korean and English to question who pays in a relationship.

"You you naega baneul julge neodo naege baneul jwo"

The Korean lines carry the real weight here, while the English phrases like "Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionaire" feel more like decorative hooks. That tension between languages mirrors the song's theme: one person speaking the language of gifts, the other speaking the language of shared cost.

The phrase "dutch pay" keeps coming back like a bill that won't go away. It's not just about money, it's about who gives what, who owes who, when the emotional math stops adding up. "You you naega baneul julge neodo naege baneul jwo" has that push-pull of offering something while demanding something back, a transaction that never quite balances.

It's a direct offer and a demand in one breath, capturing that moment when giving feels conditional. The repetition makes it sound less like romance and more like negotiation.

The way "dutch pay" gets spelled out letter by letter in the bridge sticks in your head, it turns an everyday phrase into a mantra.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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how "Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionaire" turns into a mantra the pull of "dutch pay" the pull of "You you naega baneul julge neodo naege baneul jwo"
Lyrics

Dutch Pay

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Well you like the kind of girls

That ask for way too much

With your entourage of boys

That just just go and dutch

You can buy me a diamond, buy a clutch bag

You can buy me some lingerie,

I’ll keep the tags

No way nobody you know ?

Neomani naui bani doel su isseo

But jigeum neoui maeumi it's over

Mureobwado eonjena ttokgateun daedapppuniji neon maennal

Honjamanui gidarime sidalligo pi mallyeo

Niga naege baneul julttae be my love

Gingin sigan soke jichyeobeoryeo

Na hollo binbin suljanman barabodaga

Neol geuriji imi

Show me your love love love

Geurae baro neo neo neo

Ilbangjeokeuro meoreobeorin nae simjang

Ireon gibuneun na cheoeumiya jinjja

You you naega baneul julge neodo naege baneul jwo

You you niga badeun mankeum ije neoui charye

You you nan wonhae we fallin' love again

Ni mameul naege jullae we makin' love again

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

Geudaega naege pyohyeoneul an haedo

Mami byeonhaetdaneun geol arado

Gwaenchana nareul hanbeon anajwo

Hajiman ttak banbakken an gajyeo

Neutgekkaji kkochsaemchuwiga

Uri dureul sigihaetjiman

Niga saranghaetdeon saram niga saranghaneun

Saram aniraneun mareun

Mara geuge nayeotdan geol ara

You you naega baneul julge neodo naege baneul jwo

You you niga badeun mankeum ije neoui charye

You you nan wonhae we fallin' love again

Ni mameul naege jullae we makin' love again

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

Naui bangwa neoui ban ijeneun dutch pay

D U T C H P A Y naege banman

D U T C H P A Y naege banman

D U T C H P A Y naege banman

D U T C H P A Y I Need You Right Now

You you naega baneul julge neodo naege baneul jwo

You you niga badeun mankeum ije neoui charye

You you nan wonhae we fallin' love again

Ni mameul naege jullae we makin' love again

Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionare

Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionare

Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionare

Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionare

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What is "Dutch Pay" by M.I.B about?

A K-pop track that mixes Korean and English to question who pays in a relationship. The Korean lines carry the real weight here, while the English phrases like "Could use a thirty thousand dollar millionaire" feel more like decorative hooks. That tension between languages mirrors the song's theme: one person speaking the language of gifts, the other speaking the language of shared cost.

Who performs "Dutch Pay"?

M.I.B performs "Dutch Pay", and this lyric page sits inside the M.I.B catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Dutch Pay"?

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Are there related songs to explore after "Dutch Pay"?

Yes. The related section below points to Before Biting A Cigarette (feat. Ha Im) and Dutch Pay (feat. Hafsa) with a short reason for opening each page next.

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