J. Y. Park
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B Class Life

A Korean pop veteran sketches a portrait of wanting more from a plain existence.

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A Korean pop veteran sketches a portrait of wanting more from a plain existence.

The repeated plea 'Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun', we want our B-class life to become A-class, isn't about ambition so much as a quiet, stubborn refusal to accept the hand you're dealt.

It answers the pressure of being 'pyeongbeomhagi geujiyeomneun saram', someone just trying to be ordinary, by insisting on a better grade.

Editor's note

J. Y. Park's B Class Life and the ordinary dream

A Korean pop veteran sketches a portrait of wanting more from a plain existence.

Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun

The repeated plea 'Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun', we want our B-class life to become A-class, isn't about ambition so much as a quiet, stubborn refusal to accept the hand you're dealt. It answers the pressure of being 'pyeongbeomhagi geujiyeomneun saram', someone just trying to be ordinary, by insisting on a better grade. The words hold the ache of looking at your own reflection and finding it 'deo tapdabhae', more shabby than you remembered.

That stutter makes the wish sound fragile, something you almost can't say out loud without it breaking.

The way 'b b bkeub' stutters out in the chorus, like someone tripping over the words they've rehearsed in their head.

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how "Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun" turns into a mantra the pull of "pyeongbeomhagi geujiyeomneun saram" the pull of "deo tapdabhae"
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B Class Life

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I am a boy just a boy

Sumanheun boi junge keujeo han boi

Mwonka teukbyeorhan ge eoptko mueotdo

Naeseulke eomneun geureon saram

I am a girl just a girl

Jinaganeun geol bwahdo moreuneun girl

Jeonhyeo yeppeujido anhko nunkwahko

Pyeongbeomhagi geujiyeomneun saram

Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun

Urineun bibi bijeongsangdeul jeongsange seogo shipeun

Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun

Urineun bibi bijeongsangdeul jeongsange seogo shipeun

Byeolboril eomneun boril

Sseuldeyeomneun sseul ttaeman gajyeotjyo

Bujireomneun ttambangulman

Jureukjureuk heulligo itjyo

Tapdabhan nae mamboda

Deo tapdabhaehaneun nae juwiiyi

Saramdeulye pyojeongboda nakkaji jichyeogajyo

Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun

Urineun bibi bijeongsangdeul jeongsange seogo shipeun

Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun

Urineun bibi bijeongsangdeul jeongsange seogo shipeun

Eonjenka nae ane inneun

Nae teukbyeorhameul chajanae

Boyeojul nari isseulkkayo

Maeume eolma namji anheun

Nae kkumeul da irhgi jeone

Naege bichi bitul su isseulkkayo

Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun

Urineun bibi bijeongsangdeul jeongsange seogo shipeun

Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun

Urineun bibi bijeongsangdeul jeongsange seogo shipeun

Irineun b

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What is "B Class Life" by J. Y. Park about?

A Korean pop veteran sketches a portrait of wanting more from a plain existence. The repeated plea 'Urineun b b bkeub insaeng akeubi dwehko shipeun', we want our B-class life to become A-class, isn't about ambition so much as a quiet, stubborn refusal to accept the hand you're dealt. It answers the pressure of being 'pyeongbeomhagi geujiyeomneun saram', someone just trying to be ordinary, by insisting on a better grade.

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J. Y. Park performs "B Class Life", and this lyric page sits inside the J. Y. Park catalog on LyroVerse.

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