A K-pop track about someone who keeps vanishing, leaving only questions behind.
The lyric circles a simple, maddening absence.
It's not about heartbreak so much as the sheer confusion of someone who won't stay still long enough to be known.
A K-pop track about someone who keeps vanishing, leaving only questions behind.
A K-pop track about someone who keeps vanishing, leaving only questions behind.
The lyric circles a simple, maddening absence.
It's not about heartbreak so much as the sheer confusion of someone who won't stay still long enough to be known.
A K-pop track about someone who keeps vanishing, leaving only questions behind.
neo kkomjjak mara kkokkkok sumeora
The lyric circles a simple, maddening absence. It's not about heartbreak so much as the sheer confusion of someone who won't stay still long enough to be known. All that's left is the chase and the echo of "Tell me who you are."
The repeated plea "neo kkomjjak mara kkokkkok sumeora", tell me quickly, hide completely, feels less like a request and more like a frantic instruction. There's a pressure in those words, the kind you'd shout at someone who's already halfway out the door. It's the sound of trying to pin down a memory before it dissolves.
It's a command wrapped in a contradiction, speak fast, but hide well. That friction holds the whole uneasy feeling of the song.
The way "ppam ppam ppam" and "kkonggikkonggihaejin" punch through the rhythm gives the anxiety a physical, almost sputtering texture.
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eodie sumeonni dandani gagohae
keodaran dotbogiro neol chajanael geoya
mweo hani eoseo nae nunape
neo jigeum natanaran mariya
eomeo daeche neoneun mweoni
yegodo eopshi ppam ppam ppam
igeon banchik gateunde (Lalala)
sseudadeumeojudeon meori
oh jjarishhaetteon geu sungan
modu meomchweobeorin geol
challaye sungan nae mam humchigo
dashi sarajin neon daeche
neon nugunyagu (ha)
Tell me who you are (ha)
neo ttaemune kkonggikkonggihaejin
oh naneun naneun eotteokhanyagu (ha)
ppajyeodeuneun jung (ha)
jeongchereul balkyeo balkyeojweo neo kkomjjak mara
kkokkkok sumeora ne meorigarak boilla
shwipjin anketji neo kkomjjak mara
kkokkkok sumeora ne meorigarak boilla
jaeminneun nori
neoman nae gyeote omyeon
eodideun better place
hajiman mal mothae
jakku sarajineun
neo ttaeme ipdo mot ttene
neoran ae cham yasokhae
mannage doendamyeon um um
i mareun kkok haeyagesseo
Who are you
challaye sungan nae mam humchigo
dashi sarajin neon daeche
neon nugunyagu (ha)
Tell me who you are (ha)
neo ttaemune kkonggikkonggihaejin
oh naneun naneun eotteokhanyagu (ha)
ppajyeodeuneun jung (ha)
jeongchereul balkyeo balkyeojweo neo kkomjjak mara
kkokkkok sumeora ne meorigarak boilla
shwipjin anketji neo kkomjjak mara
kkokkkok sumeora ne meorigarak boilla
jaeminneun nori
nan neoye heunjeogeul chaja
yeminaejin nae gamgageul ttara
I’ll find you geurigo malhallae
neon nugunyagu (ha)
Tell me who you are (ha)
neo ttaemune kkonggikkonggihaejin
oh naneun naneun eotteokhanyagu (ha)
ppajyeodeuneun jung (ha)
jeongchereul balkyeo balkyeojweo neo kkomjjak mara
kkokkkok sumeora ne meorigarak boilla
shwipjin anketji neo kkomjjak mara
kkokkkok sumeora ne meorigarak boilla
jaeminneun nori
A K-pop track about someone who keeps vanishing, leaving only questions behind. The lyric circles a simple, maddening absence. It's not about heartbreak so much as the sheer confusion of someone who won't stay still long enough to be known.
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