A K-pop track about the stubborn pull of a past relationship and the hope for another chance.
PURPLE KISSvisibility14 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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Curated by Ethan Walker
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A K-pop track about the stubborn pull of a past relationship and the hope for another chance.
The lyric leans into its own simplicity, letting the repeated questions "Can we talk again" and "Can we try again" carry the weight.
It doesn't complicate the feeling; it just sits in the ache of wanting a conversation that might fix everything.
Editor's note
PURPLE KISS asks to talk again
A K-pop track about the stubborn pull of a past relationship and the hope for another chance.
"I've been thinking about you"
The lyric leans into its own simplicity, letting the repeated questions "Can we talk again" and "Can we try again" carry the weight. It doesn't complicate the feeling; it just sits in the ache of wanting a conversation that might fix everything.
The phrase "I've been thinking about you" feels less like a confession and more like a fact the singer can't escape. It's the quiet, persistent thought that makes everything else, the apologies, the memories, feel secondary. The whole song answers the pressure of that single, stuck thought.
It's a plain statement that cuts through the song's more tangled emotions. Everything else, the regret, the wish to return, starts from that unavoidable thought.
The way "back again" gets repeated, shifting between "i jariro" and "negero," gives the song a restless, circling energy.
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how "Can we talk again" turns into a mantrathe pull of "I've been thinking about you"how "back again" turns into a mantra
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Can We Talk Again
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A K-pop track about the stubborn pull of a past relationship and the hope for another chance. The lyric leans into its own simplicity, letting the repeated questions "Can we talk again" and "Can we try again" carry the weight. It doesn't complicate the feeling; it just sits in the ache of wanting a conversation that might fix everything.
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