Park Kyung
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Ordinary Love (feat. Park Boam)

A Korean hip-hop track about new relationships that feel like déjà vu.

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A Korean hip-hop track about new relationships that feel like déjà vu.

Park Kyung has always written about internal pressure, and here he turns it on the mechanics of attraction.

The song frames anxiety not as an interruption to love, but as its constant, quiet companion.

Editor's note

Park Kyung's Ordinary Love and the Same Old Patterns

A Korean hip-hop track about new relationships that feel like déjà vu.

banbokdoeneun dejavu

Park Kyung has always written about internal pressure, and here he turns it on the mechanics of attraction. The song frames anxiety not as an interruption to love, but as its constant, quiet companion.

The phrase 'banbokdoeneun dejavu', repeating déjà vu, captures the whole tension. It's that sinking recognition when a new person's gestures or the way a conversation stalls feels weirdly known. The lyric isn't about a specific memory, but the dread that your own patterns are the script.

It's a plain admission that the thrill of something new is already being swallowed by old habits. The Korean phrase lands with the weight of a resigned sigh.

The way 'baby I gotta go' cuts through the overthinking stays with you. It's less a decision and more a reflex.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "banbokdoeneun dejavu" turns into a mantra the pull of "baby I gotta go"
Lyrics

Ordinary Love (feat. Park Boam)

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saeroun saram, heungmiga saenggigo

ppeonhadi ppeonhan maldeureul jugobatda.

seoro nunchichaego issneun taiminge

yonggi nae haneun chwijunggobaek

kkiwo majchudeut chwimireul gongyuhago

‘ya!’ra bureudeon nega jagiga doedo

neomuna iksukhan jangmyeon gata banbokdoeneun dejavu

neodo neukkijanha igeo jom usgijanha

soseol sogui baldan, jeongae, wigi, jeoljeong, gyeolmalcheoreom eonjena

gateun Procet ttak geu jeongdo

tteugeowossda sikneun yeonaeui ondo

hangsang geurae wassgie soljikhi ibeondo byeol gidae anhaesseo

geunde isanghae jom jalmosdoen deut hae

deo seollego jogeuphae

pyeongsocheoreom tto meomulda ganeun sunganui gamjeongilkka

anim hoksi ibeonen dareulkka

baby I gotta go

na banbogui banbogideorado

dasi jejariro ondaedo

I don’t give a (aye!)

nal deureossda nwassda haneun neo botongi aningeol

Oh boy

neoui haengdong maltuna pyojeong

isanghyeonggwaneun dallado jakku kkeullineunde

eojjeogesseo (baam!)

nal deureossda nwassda

haneun neo botongi aningeol

I can feel it

saeroun sarang chobanui seollem

ppeonhadi ppeonhan aechingdo butyeojugo

onjongil butjapgo issneun haendeupon sogen

kkeunhgiji anhneun munjadeul

kkiwo majchwossdeon geosi johajigo

muuisik jung jayeonseure neol jagira bureuneun moseupdeuri

eodinga iksukhae banbokdoeneun dejavu

jeo majeunpyeoneseo boin

neoui moseup so beautiful

naneun bunmyeong nega joheunde

isanghage geokjeongi dwae

naega geokjeongi dwae?

geureoda sarangi jeongi dwae

eotteohge saram maeumi haruachime jeonguidwae but

ibeonen dalla jom jalmosdoendeushae

deo keojigo jogeuphae

pyeongsocheoreom tto meomulda ganeun sunganui gamjeongilkka

anim hoksi (different)

baby I gotta go

na banbogui banbogideorado

dasi jejariro ondaedo

I don’t give a (aye!)

nal deureossda nwassda haneun neo botongi aningeol

Oh boy

neoui haengdong maltuna pyojeong

isanghyeonggwan dallado jakku kkeullineunde

eojjeogesseo (baam!)

nal deureossda nwassda

haneun neo botongi aningeol

I can feel it

Yo, I’m confused girl

Hey, I’m confused boy

ireon geokjeong babo gateun geo ara

geunde sasireun mariya

igeon neo byeonhalkka bwa honja meonjeo haneun jagibangeo

gateun geoya geureoni nawa gateul georago malhaejwo

eorinaegati yuchihan nal dallaejwo

baby I gotta go

na banbogui banbogideorado

dasi jejariro ondaedo

I don’t give a (aye!)

nal deureossda nwassda haneun neo botongi aningeol

Oh boy

neoui haengdong maltuna pyojeong

isanghyeonggwan dallado jakku kkeullineunde

eojjeogesseo (baam!)

nal deureossda nwassda

haneun neo botongi aningeol

I can feel it

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What is "Ordinary Love (feat. Park Boam)" by Park Kyung about?

A Korean hip-hop track about new relationships that feel like déjà vu. Park Kyung has always written about internal pressure, and here he turns it on the mechanics of attraction. The song frames anxiety not as an interruption to love, but as its constant, quiet companion.

Who performs "Ordinary Love (feat. Park Boam)"?

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Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Ordinary Love (feat. Park Boam)"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Park Kyung's Ordinary Love and the Same Old Patterns", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Ordinary Love (feat. Park Boam)"?

Yes. The related section below points to See Saw and Gwichanist with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by Park Kyung?

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