A K-pop invitation to escape together, where the night feels warm and stars seem to guide you.
Most escape songs promise a destination.
This one quietly admits there isn't one, then insists that's the point.
A K-pop invitation to escape together, where the night feels warm and stars seem to guide you.
A K-pop invitation to escape together, where the night feels warm and stars seem to guide you.
Most escape songs promise a destination.
This one quietly admits there isn't one, then insists that's the point.
A K-pop invitation to escape together, where the night feels warm and stars seem to guide you.
geojisi eobsneun gos uliui paradise
Most escape songs promise a destination. This one quietly admits there isn't one, then insists that's the point. The paradise is conditional, existing only if you agree to stay.
The phrase "geojisi eobsneun gos uliui paradise", a paradise that isn't anywhere, does the real work. It's not about finding a place on a map, but building one between two people. The song keeps circling back to that idea, asking someone to close their eyes and just imagine it with them.
It names the central promise while immediately undercutting it, this paradise isn't a real location. All the weight falls on "uliui," ours.
The way the phrase "Come with me" returns, each time a little more urgent, like a hand being held out again.
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Baby nolahge peojin haneul alae
duli alyeonhan nunbicheulo bone
Stay with me eonjena
naui eokkaeleul billyeojulge
geojisi eobsneun gos uliui paradise
joyonghi nuneul gamgo sangsanghaebwa
buleoon balami ulileul mosyeoga
eodilodeun gaboneun geoya baby
honja duji anheulge ije ibyeoleun eobseo
Feel me naleul mideojwoyo
naui soneul jabajwo jeoldae nohaseon andwae
Let's fly away
Come with me yeongwonhi
Come with me
beogchaolla i bam tteugeowojin nae mam
gyeote meomulleojwo
Come with me
aseulai heuteojineun byeolbiche
ulileul matgieo bone
jamsi nuneul gamabonda momeun tteoolla
You and me uliga hana doen oneul i bam
nuneul tteo ne ape naeildo isseul teni
honja duji anheulge ije ibyeoleun eobseo
Feel me naleul mideojwoyo
naui soneul jabajwo jeoldae nohaseon andwae
Let's fly away
Come with me
yeongwonhi
Come with me
beogchaolla i bam tteugeowojin nae mam
gyeote meomulleojwo
Come with me
neoui aleumdaun miso
gyesog bogo sipeunde
eoduun i sesang sogeul hwanhage balgge hae jullae?
gati gaja hamkke yeongwonhi
With me
yeongwonhi
Come with me
beogchaolla i bam tteugeowojin nae mam
gyeote meomulleojwo
Come with me
A K-pop invitation to escape together, where the night feels warm and stars seem to guide you. Most escape songs promise a destination. This one quietly admits there isn't one, then insists that's the point.
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