A K-pop ballad about watching someone move on while you're still stuck in place.
Most breakup songs are about the loss of the other person.
This one is sharper: it's about the loss of your own usefulness.
A K-pop ballad about watching someone move on while you're still stuck in place.
A K-pop ballad about watching someone move on while you're still stuck in place.
Most breakup songs are about the loss of the other person.
This one is sharper: it's about the loss of your own usefulness.
A K-pop ballad about watching someone move on while you're still stuck in place.
She no longer needs me
Most breakup songs are about the loss of the other person. This one is sharper: it's about the loss of your own usefulness. The fear isn't "I miss you," it's "What am I now that you don't need me?"
"jamkkan shwieogajin mayo" , a moment that slipped away, holds the whole feeling. It's not about a dramatic breakup, but about time passing unnoticed until you're left behind. The singer is stuck in that lost moment, watching from a distance as "She no longer needs me."
It's a simple, declarative sentence in English amid the Korean flow. There's no argument or justification, just the fact that ends the discussion.
The way the phrase "She no longer needs me" cuts through the Korean verses, blunt and in English, lingers. It feels less like a translation and more like the cold truth the mind can't avoid.
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neoreul saranghaji anneun geu sarami gakkeum bureobgido haesseo
oneul uneun neoye yeopeseo kkeonaen mal gyeou gwaenchana gwaenchana da
sori eopshi i gyejeol teum sai seumyeodeun neo
jamkkan shwieogajin mayo
gyesok yeogie meomulleoyo
She no longer needs me neol wonhal surok
nae hyeonshireun mugeowojigo isseo
seonggeubhan nae gobaege modeun ge eoryeowojilkka bwa
geureomedo naneun deo chamji mothae
jigeum neoege dallyeo gago shipeo
naye modeun sungani neoreul wonhago isseuni
uri maeume itneun modeun gamjeongeul kkeonae noeul su ittamyeon
ohaewa ihae geu saireul hemaeneun duryeoumeun eopseosseul tende
hyanggi eobtteon naye harureul chaewojun neo
jamkkan shwieogajin mayo gyesok yeogie meomulleoyo
She no longer needs me neol wonhal surok
nae hyeonshireun geochireojigo isseo
seonggeubhan nae gobaege modeun ge eoryeowojilkka bwa
geureomedo naneun deo chamji mothae
jigeum neoege dallyeo gago shipeo
naye modeun sungani neoreul wonhago isseuni
sesangi neoegeseo nal
jakkuman hanbal jjak dwiro mulleonage hae
geureonde wae jigeum heureuneun geolkka nunmuri
She no longer needs me neoreul deo wonhae
i hyeonshiri mugeobgo geochireodo
neol saranghae saranghae jeonhalge nae maeum jeonbu da
neoye sangcheodeureun naege nanwojwo
jigeum neoege dallyeo gago isseo (dallyeo gago isseo)
naye modeun sungani neoreul wonhago isseuni
mideojwo nae modeun sungan
neol hyanghae isseumeul
A K-pop ballad about watching someone move on while you're still stuck in place. Most breakup songs are about the loss of the other person. This one is sharper: it's about the loss of your own usefulness.
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