A Korean R&B artist reaches back through time to find what's been left behind.
The lyric doesn't try to heal or fix anything.
When Rad Museum asks if the child has disappeared or is just dreaming, he's admitting he doesn't know the answer either.
A Korean R&B artist reaches back through time to find what's been left behind.
A Korean R&B artist reaches back through time to find what's been left behind.
The lyric doesn't try to heal or fix anything.
When Rad Museum asks if the child has disappeared or is just dreaming, he's admitting he doesn't know the answer either.
A Korean R&B artist reaches back through time to find what's been left behind.
meonji ssain gieok soge nama itdeon eorinaineun
The lyric doesn't try to heal or fix anything. It just makes space for the question. When Rad Museum asks if the child has disappeared or is just dreaming, he's admitting he doesn't know the answer either.
He sings about 'meonji ssain gieok soge nama itdeon eorinaineun', a child left in the dust of old memories. The words feel like turning over a faded photo, wondering if that kid is gone or just sleeping in a summer night's dream. There's no grand drama, just the quiet work of trying to remember who you were before time got so fast.
That image of a child left in the dust of memory, it's specific and worn, like something you'd find in an old box. It grounds the whole song in a real, physical place before it drifts into dreams.
The way 'Say hello inner child' returns each time, softer, like he's trying the phrase on for size.
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Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
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meonji ssain gieok soge
nama itdeon eorinaineun
mure jeojeun sajincheoreom beonjyeo isseo
eommaga ipyeojudeon ot
cheonjinnanmanhan useum
heultuseongi doedorok
on dongnereul ssodanideon eorinaineun
sarajin geolkka animyeon
hanyeoreum bamui kkumieonna
Say hello inner child
sigani neomu ppallaseo
jal garaneun maldo mot haesseo
Say hello inner child
myeot jang an nameun gieogeneun
orenjibit noeuri jine
eoreuni doego sipeul nai
ttae mutji aneun ai
gatgo sipeun jangnangam
dodukjilhaetjiman
yeppeun kkocheul da kkeokkeo
han daballo mukkeoseo
eommahante geonnejueotdeon ai
eoryeosseul ttaeneun mollatdeon geotdeul
ijeseoya alge doen geotdeul
gunggeumhaesseotdeon eoreuniraneun geon
hayan jongi wi takan mulgameul kkieonjeun
jijeobunhan geurim gata
Say hello inner child
sigani neomu ppallaseo
jal garaneun maldo mot haesseo
Say hello inner child
myeot jang an nameun gieogeneun
orenjibit noeuri jine
a sigani neomu ppalla
eoril jeok nawaneun dalla
geu sijeorui gieogi
hanadulssik sarajine
jeomjeom deo meoreojine
bitbaraen sajingachi
huimihaejine
huimihaejine
huimihaejine
Hey, hey
A Korean R&B artist reaches back through time to find what's been left behind. The lyric doesn't try to heal or fix anything. When Rad Museum asks if the child has disappeared or is just dreaming, he's admitting he doesn't know the answer either.
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