A raw lyric about the shock of solitude after a breakup, from the K-pop veteran's catalog.
J. Y. Parkvisibility35 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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A raw lyric about the shock of solitude after a breakup, from the K-pop veteran's catalog.
Park often writes about memory as a physical weight.
Here, the 'hago padon malduri', the words he held and let go, don't just haunt him; they keep rolling around until he has to tell them to stop.
Editor's note
J. Y. Park's 'I'm Not Used' and the ache of being alone
A raw lyric about the shock of solitude after a breakup, from the K-pop veteran's catalog.
Nan honja jami dununge honja ironanunge
Park often writes about memory as a physical weight. Here, the 'hago padon malduri', the words he held and let go, don't just haunt him; they keep rolling around until he has to tell them to stop. It's less about missing the person than about being trapped in the muscle memory of a shared life.
"Nan honja" , 'I'm alone', does the heavy lifting. It's not just a statement; it's a confession that the body and the routine haven't caught up to the new, empty reality. 'Honja jami dununge honja ironanunge', being alone falling asleep, being alone waking up, answers the simple, brutal pressure of having to relearn how to exist minute by minute without someone.
Those two plain actions, falling asleep and waking up alone, frame the whole day. They're the bookends where the absence is loudest, and Park doesn't dress them up.
The way 'Igsugchil anha', 'I can't get used to it', hangs at the end of those confessions. It feels less like a chorus and more like a quiet, stubborn fact he keeps running into.
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the pull of "hago padon malduri"the pull of "Nan honja"the pull of "Honja jami dununge honja ironanunge"
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I'm Not Used
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Onul uyonhi norul mannasso malloman duddon gu sarami ni gyothe
Hamke issosso
Nan nomu nollasso negyothe issul ten bol su obdon hwanhan misorul
Jidgo issosso
Hajiman non nega bulssanghanji ne mosubi guri chorahe boyossonunji
Nunmurul gulssongimyo kori ige mwonyamyo we irohge himduro hanyago
Nege murosso
Nan gojidmarul heboryogo hejiman nal bonun noui nunul boni guman
Nado moruge
Ne maumsoge idon hago padon malduri guman hullonaogo marasso
* Nan honja jami dununge honja ironanunge honja babul mognunge
Igsugchil anha
Nan honja joha hanunge honja sulphohanunge igsugchil anhaso
Igsugchil anhaso
Nan we nol ijil mothanunji ajigdo noman senggaghamyon gyesog
Nunmuri nanunji
Imanhamyon ije ijul tedo doenunde shigani hullodo we deche najijil
Anhnunde
Nan ochaphi norul mannagijonedo honjaso sarassuni guttero doragajago
Ne jashinul gyesog dalleboryo hedo noui binjariman boyo
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A raw lyric about the shock of solitude after a breakup, from the K-pop veteran's catalog. Park often writes about memory as a physical weight. Here, the 'hago padon malduri', the words he held and let go, don't just haunt him; they keep rolling around until he has to tell them to stop.
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