A K-pop track about calling out to someone who keeps walking away.
Most pop songs about longing are quiet or sad.
The 'hello' isn't gentle; it's a shout into the air because the person it's meant for is already gone.
A K-pop track about calling out to someone who keeps walking away.
A K-pop track about calling out to someone who keeps walking away.
Most pop songs about longing are quiet or sad.
The 'hello' isn't gentle; it's a shout into the air because the person it's meant for is already gone.
A K-pop track about calling out to someone who keeps walking away.
Neoreul bulleodo daedabi eobseo
Most pop songs about longing are quiet or sad. This one is loud and annoyed. The 'hello' isn't gentle; it's a shout into the air because the person it's meant for is already gone. That gives the whole track a different kind of ache.
The repeated 'Hello na jom bwa', 'Hello, look at me just once', isn't a request. It's a demand thrown at someone's back. You get the whole scene in 'Neon domangchineun saram gata', 'You seem like a person who runs away', and the frustration of calling out with no answer. It's less about romance and more about the basic human need to be acknowledged before someone disappears.
It just states the fact plainly: 'I call you, but there's no answer.' No drama, no metaphor. That's the whole problem.
The way 'Hello baby' gets tucked into the hook after all that chasing. It sounds less like an endearment and more like a tired sigh.
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Woo hello hello
Woo hello hello
Jigeum nae mal deutgo inni
Baro yeopeseo malhaenneunde
Yojeum museun gomin inni
Amuraedo nega isanghae
Hangsang haejudeon ima kiseudo
Beolsseo myeochiljjae anhago
Munja dapjangdo daeumnal
Jugo mwol eotteokhaeya hae
Hello na jom bwa hello useobwa
Jakku ppalli georeogajima
Sumi chaolla nunmul chaolla
Neon domangchineun saram gata
Sondo japgo paljjang kkigo
Balmatchumyeo geotgo sipeunde
Neoreul bulleodo daedabi eobseo
Hello baby
Woo hello hello
Woo hello hello
Jasanghan namja sangnyanghan namja
Ajik neon geureon namjande
Gwichanheun yeoja jillineun yeoja
Nan geureon yeoja doengeoni
Hello na jom bwa hello useo bwa
Jakku ppalli georeogajima
Sumi chaolla nunmul chaolla
Neon domangchineun saram gata
Sondo japgo paljjang kkigo
Balmatchumyeo geotgo sipeunde
Neoreul bulleodo daedabi eobseo
Neo wae ireoneunde
Hello na jom bwa hello najanha (hello na jom bwa)
Nega yeppeohadeon najanha (hello najanha)
Hello yeogiya hello ne yeopiya
Wae mot deureun cheok haneun geoya
Nae nunmullo (hello)
Osirado (hello)
Jeoksyeojwoya nal bwajulgeoni
Hello na jom bwa hello useobwa
Hello baby
A K-pop track about calling out to someone who keeps walking away. Most pop songs about longing are quiet or sad. The 'hello' isn't gentle; it's a shout into the air because the person it's meant for is already gone.
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