A K-pop track where the chorus insists you don't collapse, even as everything suggests you might.
The lyric treats emotional composure as a kind of labor.
All those repeated 'ibwa' endings, 'do it', turn self-possession into a series of tasks.
A K-pop track where the chorus insists you don't collapse, even as everything suggests you might.
A K-pop track where the chorus insists you don't collapse, even as everything suggests you might.
The lyric treats emotional composure as a kind of labor.
All those repeated 'ibwa' endings, 'do it', turn self-possession into a series of tasks.
A K-pop track where the chorus insists you don't collapse, even as everything suggests you might.
Geureoda naragaji
The lyric treats emotional composure as a kind of labor. All those repeated 'ibwa' endings, 'do it', turn self-possession into a series of tasks. It's less a love song and more a manual for surviving an encounter without crumbling.
The phrase 'mamurin jilhaeyaji', my heart should act right, pops up a few times. It's not about feeling right; it's about performance, about getting your internal mess to behave in front of someone. There's a pressure in those words to manage your own chaos, to make your heart follow a script it probably doesn't believe.
It's the central, repeated plea. In a song full of instructions about how to act and speak, this is the bedrock one: just don't disintegrate.
The way the synth line pushes against the vocal delivery in the chorus makes that command 'don't fall apart' feel both urgent and fragile.
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Geureohke majijak manjijak utgitman manjijak
Geureoda naragaji
Geureohke mingkijeok mingkijeok meotjjeokge
Geureoda naragaji
Jjuppit jjuppit ti nanda
Geureodaga nohchilra
Ilbureo teumeul boimyeon
Baro baro wa
Aega wae geurae oh sutgiga obseo oh
Yetda teumida oh
Eojjeomyeon ireon gihwineun obseo
Soljikhaejyeoyaji ibwa
Yeuin jikyeoyaji ibwa
Gobge malhaeyaji ibwa
Namjamyeon namjadabge waseo mamurin jilhaeyaji
Geureohke majijak manjijak utgitman manjijak
Geureoda naragaji
Geureohke mingkijeok mingkijeok meotjjeokge
Geureoda naragaji
Yegijeogi jaejima gyeotnunjireun an joha
Neoboda deo jalnan namjan
Manhgo manhdanda
Aega wae geurae oh sutgiga obseo oh
Yetda teumida oh
Ddo dasi ireon giheeneun an jwo
Mot bon cheok hajanha ibwa
Sunhan cheok hajanha ibwa
Yeppeun cheok hajanha I bwa
Neottaemune himdeulge utjanha mamuri jalhaeyaji
Unmyeongcheoreom wajullae mame boreul kyeojullae
Jinjihage gobaekhaejumyeon ok
Meomchit meomchitdaedaga ne keun ko dachilli
Touching touching
Nae mameul heundeureojwobwa
Aetaneun neoui maeumgwa
Taedoreul naege boyeobwa
Bolssangdo haji babogatji guljima
Soljikhaejyeoyaji ibwa
Yeuin jikyeoyaji ibwa
Gobge malhaeyaji ibwa
Namjamyeon namjadabge waseo mamurin jilhaeyaji
Geureohke majijak manjijak utgitman manjijak
Geureoda naragaji
Geureohke mingkijeok mingkijeok meotjjeokge
Geureoda naragaji
A K-pop track where the chorus insists you don't collapse, even as everything suggests you might. The lyric treats emotional composure as a kind of labor. All those repeated 'ibwa' endings, 'do it', turn self-possession into a series of tasks.
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