A soaring rock anthem that pushes past doubt toward a brighter, bolder self.
The lyric treats fear as something you 'fan' into fire, not extinguish.
It's a clever, physical way to frame courage, like the doubt itself is the fuel for the shot.
A soaring rock anthem that pushes past doubt toward a brighter, bolder self.
A soaring rock anthem that pushes past doubt toward a brighter, bolder self.
The lyric treats fear as something you 'fan' into fire, not extinguish.
It's a clever, physical way to frame courage, like the doubt itself is the fuel for the shot.
A soaring rock anthem that pushes past doubt toward a brighter, bolder self.
If you wanna change, be not afraid
The lyric treats fear as something you 'fan' into fire, not extinguish. It's a clever, physical way to frame courage, like the doubt itself is the fuel for the shot.
The phrase 'be not afraid' has a quiet, almost archaic weight to it. It's not just encouragement; it's a command you give yourself when every instinct says to hide. That 'small heart sound' leaping up feels like the moment you decide to move anyway, despite the 'deeply buried fear'.
It's simple, direct, and repeated like a mantra because sometimes that's what you need to hear. The old-fashioned phrasing 'be not' gives it a slightly formal, stubborn force.
The way 'Shot, oh-oh' climbs in the chorus, pushing higher each time, sticks with you.
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If you wanna change, be not afraid
uimi eobs-eo boineun sigan sai
yeojeonhi nan yeogiseo sum swijyo
geudaeui jag-eun simjang soliga ttwil ttaemyeon
gipge baghin dulyeoum-eul
kkeonae deul-eo We can fire in Moonshot
nal samkineun teulauma igeos ttawi Shot, oh-oh
deo nop-i ssoa olla sig-eo ganeun yeolgilo
Fan the fire
Man on the Moon
If you wanna change, be not afraid
If you wanna change, be not afraid
adeughi pain gumeong-e sum-eoseo
naelyeodabon pung-gyeong byeonham-eobs-eo
eojjeol su eobs-eo nan ganeun deus maneun deushaessgo
tto ttoggat-eun mellodilo nan tta tta tta
seupikeoui Booming i ppalla boil ttae
nan geuttaeleul jeoldaelo ij-ji moshae
muuimihan himnaelo himnaeji moshae
geunyang gyesoghaeseo naege bul pium pium
meomchul su eobsneun neukkim Emotion
eodinga geu sailooh
kkeonae deul-eo We can fire in Moonshot
nal samkineun teulauma igeos ttawi Shot, oh-oh
deo nop-i ssoa olla sig-eo ganeun yeolgilo
Fan the fire
Man on the Moon
If you wanna change, be not afraid
If you wanna change, be not afraid
sumjug-yeo jumun geol-eo
nun gam-assdeon nae moseub-eun
Wonderful my universe
Always be shine
Fire in Moonshot
nog-a heuleuneun ttam igeos ttawi Shot, oh-oh
deo nop-i ssoa olla sig-eo ganeun yeolgilo
Fan the fire
Fire in Moonshot
nal samkineun teulauma igeos ttawi Shot, oh-oh
deo nop-i ssoa olla sig-eo ganeun yeolgilo
Fan the fire
On and on Shot
Man on the Moon
If you wanna change, be not afraid
If you wanna change, be not afraid
If you wanna change, be not afraid
If you wanna change, be not afraid
A soaring rock anthem that pushes past doubt toward a brighter, bolder self. The lyric treats fear as something you 'fan' into fire, not extinguish. It's a clever, physical way to frame courage, like the doubt itself is the fuel for the shot.
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