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Tinnitus

A Korean rock song about a persistent ringing that becomes a haunting memory.

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A Korean rock song about a persistent ringing that becomes a haunting memory.

Most songs about memory try to resolve or make peace.

The English 'Hi it's me' feels less like greeting and more like a signal breaking through static, a reminder that won't be quieted.

Editor's note

NELL's Tinnitus and the noise that won't stop

A Korean rock song about a persistent ringing that becomes a haunting memory.

mwoga dwaessdeun eotteon hyeongtaerodeun dasi naegero wa

Most songs about memory try to resolve or make peace. This one sits in the unresolved hum. The English 'Hi it's me' feels less like greeting and more like a signal breaking through static, a reminder that won't be quieted.

The phrase 'mwoga dwaessdeun eotteon hyeongtaerodeun dasi naegero wa', 'whatever it was, whatever form it takes, it comes back to me', doesn't ask why. It just states the fact. The pressure isn't in fighting it, but in living with this thing that returns in any shape, a visitor who doesn't need permission.

That line holds the whole song's weight. Whatever happened, whatever it looked like, it finds its way back. No drama, just return.

The way 'it's me' repeats four times, almost like a stuck record or a pulse, before the Korean verses resume. It's a blunt interruption.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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the pull of "Hi it's me" the pull of "mwoga dwaessdeun eotteon hyeongtaerodeun dasi naegero wa" how "it's me" turns into a mantra
Lyrics

Tinnitus

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kkeutnae jiwo nael su eopsneun eolluk gata

beosgyeonael su eopsneun heomul gata

mwoga dwaessdeun eotteon hyeongtaerodeun

dasi naegero wa mareul geonda

hwachanghan ohuui taeyang gatdagado

ssodajineun jangmacheorui pogu gata

mwoga dwaessdeun eotteon hyeongtaerodeun

dasi naege wa insareul geonda

Hi it’s me

it’s me it’s me it’s me

baseurakdaemyeo nagyeobi bare balphyeo

ongat miryeondeuri nune balphyeo

hayeomeopsi dasi gireul georeo

eoneusae oeroumi mareul georeo

eolmana jinasseulkka sigani heulleo

jeongsin charyeoboni nunmuri heulleo

neoui moksoriga meorireul ullyeo

neoui geu insaga nareul ullyeo

Hi it’s me

it’s me it’s me it’s me

ttaeman doemyeon chajaoneun naega jillyeo

anim nareul bomyeon geobe jillyeo

mwoga geuri tto maeume geollyeo

badadeurineun sigani geollyeo

soriga deullyeo meoriga ullyeo

kkaejil geosman gatgo

machi beullaekholcheoreom

tto nal jibeosamkyeo

soriga deullyeo gyesok nal bulleo

jakkuman heundeullyeo

nareul ieojudeon

geu maedeubi pullyeo

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What is "Tinnitus" by NELL about?

A Korean rock song about a persistent ringing that becomes a haunting memory. Most songs about memory try to resolve or make peace. The English 'Hi it's me' feels less like greeting and more like a signal breaking through static, a reminder that won't be quieted.

Who performs "Tinnitus"?

NELL performs "Tinnitus", and this lyric page sits inside the NELL catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Tinnitus"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "NELL's Tinnitus and the noise that won't stop", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Tinnitus"?

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