A K-pop track that maps the circular exhaustion of a life that won't end.
It's a lyric that feels physically stuck.
Even the English interjection 'I don't wanna move' lands flat, like a drained protest.
A K-pop track that maps the circular exhaustion of a life that won't end.
A K-pop track that maps the circular exhaustion of a life that won't end.
It's a lyric that feels physically stuck.
Even the English interjection 'I don't wanna move' lands flat, like a drained protest.
A K-pop track that maps the circular exhaustion of a life that won't end.
kkeuti boiji anheun i bameul wihae
It's a lyric that feels physically stuck. Even the English interjection 'I don't wanna move' lands flat, like a drained protest. The energy isn't in breaking free, but in detailing the walls.
The pressure is in the repetition. 'Haruharu ssahine', every day, being worn down, and the maze with no exit. It answers a specific, grinding fear: that the routine itself is the trap, and the only thing waiting at the end of the day is the need to start another one. The words don't solve it; they just trace its shape again.
For a night you can't see the end of. It's not about mystery or possibility; it's about a stretch of time that just won't resolve.
The way 'oneuri yeokdaegeup pigonhaeyo' (today is especially tired) gets punctuated by that tired 'yee!', it's less a cheer than a sigh.
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jipkkaji gagi neom pigon (jipkkaji gagi neom pigon)
kkeutnaji anhji nae piron (kkeutnaji anhji nae piron)
oneuri yeokdaegeup pigonhaeyo (yee !)
naege mueonga piryohaeyo (yee ! oaye !)
ireohge maeilgati haruharu ssahine
pulliji anhneun oneulgwa naeil tto more
meomchuji anha nal hyanghan jeo sigyesbaneuri
boiji anha nan maeiri kkeuteopsneun maze
eoje badeun meikeobeuro wake up
han dwi muthyeobeorin nae begaereul deonjyeo
banbokdoeneun naui salmui paeteoneun eojjeogesseo
da bonaebeoriji nae sewol
chejungeun machi 200ton
in geot manyang ibul sok
eseo nuwoseo dwinggulgo
umjigineungeot majeo sseugosipeo teleport
i don't wanna move
i don't wanna go
i can't go anywhere
kkeuti boiji anheun i bameul wihae er'day
nae harue kkeute mwoga issneunji gunggeumhae
geopnaeji anha nan gijukji anha
oneulmaneun geunyang go out
jipkkaji gagi neom pigon
kkeutnaji anhji nae piron
oneuri yeokdaegeup pigonhaeyo
naege mueonga piryohaeyo
achimbuteo pwairing
hago jibeul naseon dwi baro cheryeokbangjeon
hal ireun sandeomi
mwo buteo halji sone an japhyeo
mallabeorin meorireul jwieojjabwado
oneulmankeumeun i don't wanna do uh
dwaessgo chingu nom deura jeonhwa bada
oneul bam hanjan jeoksireo gaja
oneuldo maeilgati haruharu ssahine
maeil gatado wae iksukhaejiji moshae
kkeuteun eodilkka i haneopsi kamkamhan goseun
gyesok dallyeobwado beoseonael su eopsneun trouble
kkeuti boiji anheun i bameul wihae er'day
nae harue kkeute mwoga issneunji gunggeumhae
geopnaeji anha nan gijukji anha
oneulmaneun geunyang go out
jipkkaji gagi neom pigon (jipkkaji gagi neom pigon)
kkeutnaji anhji nae piron (kkeutnaji anhji nae piron)
oneuri yeokdaegeup pigonhaeyo (yee !)
naege mueonga piryohaeyo (yee ! oaye !)
i lose my way out of my life
doragago sipeo right now
take me out
i'm falling now
ije geuman nal kkeonaejwoyo for my life
jipkkaji gagi neom pigon (jipkkaji gagi neom pigon)
kkeutnaji anhji nae piron (kkeutnaji anhji nae piron)
oneuri yeokdaegeup pigonhaeyo (yee !)
naege mueonga piryohaeyo
one two three let's go ! hey !
i don't wanna get tired
an pigonhamyeon liar
chingudeul da bulleo moa
we gonna party all night
i don't wanna get tired
an pigonhamyeon liar
chingudeul da bulleo moa
we gonna party all night
A K-pop track that maps the circular exhaustion of a life that won't end. It's a lyric that feels physically stuck. Even the English interjection 'I don't wanna move' lands flat, like a drained protest.
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