A K-pop track about falling freely toward someone, no matter the direction.
This one treats the fall itself as the destination.
The repeated 'Mayday' isn't panic; it's the sound you make when you stop fighting gravity.
A K-pop track about falling freely toward someone, no matter the direction.
A K-pop track about falling freely toward someone, no matter the direction.
This one treats the fall itself as the destination.
The repeated 'Mayday' isn't panic; it's the sound you make when you stop fighting gravity.
A K-pop track about falling freely toward someone, no matter the direction.
banghyangeul amuri teureodo andoeji
Most love songs promise a safe landing. This one treats the fall itself as the destination. The repeated 'Mayday' isn't panic; it's the sound you make when you stop fighting gravity.
The phrase 'haenguneul bireo bireo bireo', parachute, let go, let go, let go, doesn't sound like a gentle descent. It's more like cutting the cord on purpose, a surrender to whatever pull comes next. That 'mami ikkeun daero ga', just as my heart desires, isn't a plan; it's permission to fall without a map.
No matter how much I turn the direction, it doesn't work. It's a plain admission that orientation is useless once you're in the air.
The way 'Mayday, mayday now' cuts through the floating synth arrangement sticks with you. It turns a pop melody into something closer to a transmission.
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haenguneul bireo bireo bireo ay
mami ikkeun daero ga
gureum han jeom eomneun haneul
jayuropge naldeon geunal, geunal
uyeoninji unmyeonginji
neoreul bon sungan gisangakwa oh my
heundeullyeo jakkuman jwapyodo eopsi nan
neol hyanghae naraga
banghyangeul amuri teureodo andoeji
eojjeol su eomna bwa
haenguneul bireo bireo bireo ay
mami ikkeun daero ga
barami bureo bureo bureo ay
handareume dallyeoga
Mayday, mayday now
Mayday, mayday now
mami ikkeun daero ga
eodinjineun mollado dwae
neo hanaman algo sipeo nan all right
nae yesanggwaneun dareun gose
tteoreojimyeon eojjeona oh my
beoteuneul nulleobwa nan bisangsataeya
maeumeul dajaba
banghyangeul amuri teureodo andoeji
eojjeol su eomna bwa
haenguneul bireo bireo bireo ay
mami ikkeun daero ga
barami bureo bureo bureo ay
handareume dallyeoga
Mayday, mayday now
Mayday, mayday now
mami ikkeun daero ga
haenguneul bireo bireo bireo ay
mami ikkeun daero ga
A K-pop track about falling freely toward someone, no matter the direction. This one treats the fall itself as the destination. The repeated 'Mayday' isn't panic; it's the sound you make when you stop fighting gravity.
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