A Korean R&B track where frustration builds until it can only be addressed to the heavens.
The lyric's power comes from its containment.
The repeated plea 'Why you wanna make me blue' isn't just about sadness.
A Korean R&B track where frustration builds until it can only be addressed to the heavens.
A Korean R&B track where frustration builds until it can only be addressed to the heavens.
The lyric's power comes from its containment.
The repeated plea 'Why you wanna make me blue' isn't just about sadness.
A Korean R&B track where frustration builds until it can only be addressed to the heavens.
Lord, what can I do
The lyric's power comes from its containment. The narrator catalogues this smoldering feeling for most of the song, tracing its origins and its physical chokehold, before the structure finally breaks into the raw, repeated calls of 'Lord, what can I do.' It's the admission that some frustrations have no earthly address.
The repeated plea 'Why you wanna make me blue' isn't just about sadness. It's the sound of someone backed into a corner, trying to pinpoint the source of a slow-burning anger that feels deliberately inflicted. That 'blue' is less a color and more a suffocating atmosphere someone else seems to be maintaining around them.
After all the internal questioning and directed blame, this shift outward is a surrender. It's the moment the problem becomes too big for the room or the person who caused it.
The way 'sumi teok makine', 'my breath is clogged up', lands right before the 'I'm so mad' refrain makes the anger feel physical, not just emotional.
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cheom boneun saiinde arae wiro huldeoni
na mollara haneun pyojeonge beong jjine
iyudo moreun chae balga beotgyeojin gibun
eodiseobuteo jalmotdoen geonji kamkamhae
amuri kkumyeodo jeongi anga hanado
eodiseo bon geot gateun moseubil ppun
haneul jom bwa ppuyeon dambae yeongi gata
miraega boyeo jeomjeom deo gakbakaejilgeol
Why you wanna make me blue
naega mwol jalmothaetgillae wae
amuna jae jom mallyeojwo
sumi teok makine I’m so mad
So mad
So mad
I’m so mad
akkapji ana
nuga mwora hadeon
chunggo hana handamyeon
tto gibun nappeude
jureul seol pillyoga inna
sunseoga eomneunde mwo hana
nuga deo ppalli ganeunga
geuge jungyohan geonyago
amuri kkumyeodo jeongi anga hanado
eodiseo bon geot gateun moseubil ppun
haneul jom bwa ppuyeon dambae yeongi gata
miraega boyeo jeomjeom deo gakbakaejilgeol
Why you wanna make me blue
naega mwol jalmothaetgillae wae
amuna jae jom mallyeojwo
sumi teok makine I’m so mad
So mad
So mad
I’m so mad
ama neodo da neukkyeosseul geoya
juwireul dulleobwabwa We live in hell
idaero gamyeon jeongmal dabi eopseo
daechaegeul sewodo byeol su eomne
Lord, what can I do
Lord, what can I do
Lord, what can I do
Oh Lord, what can I do
A Korean R&B track where frustration builds until it can only be addressed to the heavens. The lyric's power comes from its containment. The repeated plea 'Why you wanna make me blue' isn't just about sadness.
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