A Korean-American rapper's unapologetic anthem about control, pleasure, and cold detachment.
This isn't a love song or a breakup song.
It's a song about ownership, where intimacy is a game with winners and losers.
A Korean-American rapper's unapologetic anthem about control, pleasure, and cold detachment.
A Korean-American rapper's unapologetic anthem about control, pleasure, and cold detachment.
This isn't a love song or a breakup song.
It's a song about ownership, where intimacy is a game with winners and losers.
A Korean-American rapper's unapologetic anthem about control, pleasure, and cold detachment.
I can feel so cold
This isn't a love song or a breakup song. It's a song about ownership, where intimacy is a game with winners and losers. The Korean lines like 'neoneun neo ppun-ijanh-a' (you're just you) and 'geuge salang-ilamyeon bitch' (if that's love, bitch) frame the whole English bravado in something even sharper.
The phrase 'I can feel so cold' after 'Ice blast inside me' does something. It's not just about temperature or a metaphor. It's the sensation of power turning inward, making pleasure feel like a frozen transaction. The cold isn't unwanted; it's the point where control becomes a physical fact.
That admission cuts through all the swagger. It's not a complaint; it's a report from inside the power trip, where even the rush leaves you numb.
The way 'Smoke that lil boy' repeats, almost chant-like, against the Korean verses. It sticks because the delivery feels casual, like tossing off a command you know will be obeyed.
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Slim thick body
He wanna suck my baby
Toes that’s what he likes
I’m gonna make you lil slave
Slim thick body
Daddy going shott me shoot (paw paw paw)
Ice blast inside me
I can feel so cold
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
nunamitkkallyeoseo
Take that shit up
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
saekkippalgalag-i
niib-e ssog
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
nunamitkkallyeoseo
Take that shit up
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
saekkippalgalag-i
niib-e ssog
Suck up on my clit
I like that juicy world
eolinnamjaga gwiyeowoseo joh-a
I beat it up
I beat it up
maldo andoe tto haebeolyeo
naeil-imyeon hyeontawa milyeon
mam-iapa yutong-gihan
ilju-il-ya
apajyeo naema-eum-i
bappajyeo seukejyul-i
neom manh-a man groupie
ageunyang salang sachijanh-a
I broke his heartless
808 Kanye
geuleoge nal mannaseo
gaegosaeng waehae
al-ado nan saseo gae gosaeng
neoneun neo ppun-ijanh-a i jiguen
cham-eul su eobs-eo oh my babe
geu jjalisham-eun better than ex
dulleobwa dulleobwa yeogijeogi
malgwa haengdong jeoldae seodbulli
haneun ge aniya jinsim
neoe bihamyeon da agijagi
agi jagi gat-eun hoching
geugeon wonhaji anh-a jeongmal soljighi
geujeo naega gung-geumhan geon neoui somssi
geuge salang-ilamyeon bitch love me
neon galeuchyeo
machi jogyo
pyeonhi jog-yog
al-ado nan saseo gae gosaeng
neoneun neo ppun-ijanh-a i jiguen
cham-eul su eobs-eo oh my babe
geu jjalisham-eun better than ex
whoo whoo whoo whoo
mos cham-a jimseung-i doendeushae
kkallyeodo myeoch bam-eul saeuldeushae
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
nunamitkkallyeoseo
Take that shit up
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
saekkippalgalag-i
niib-e ssog
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
nunamitkkallyeoseo
Take that shit up
Smoke that lil boy
And I beat it up
saekkippalgalag-i
niib-e ssog
A Korean-American rapper's unapologetic anthem about control, pleasure, and cold detachment. This isn't a love song or a breakup song. It's a song about ownership, where intimacy is a game with winners and losers.
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