A Korean R&B track about feeling lost alone and finding someone who changes everything.
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A Korean R&B track about feeling lost alone and finding someone who changes everything.
The lyric keeps returning to 'Ready for your love' like a mantra, but the real tension is in 'amudo geu nugudo neol mot araboneunde', no one else knows you.
It's a song about possession disguised as devotion.
Editor's note
Rad Museum's 'Woman' and the search for connection
A Korean R&B track about feeling lost alone and finding someone who changes everything.
Average woman Nobody knows
The lyric keeps returning to 'Ready for your love' like a mantra, but the real tension is in 'amudo geu nugudo neol mot araboneunde', no one else knows you. It's a song about possession disguised as devotion.
The phrase 'Average woman Nobody knows' does a lot of work here. It's not about putting her on a pedestal or calling her ordinary, it's about how she's quietly exceptional in a way only he sees. That private recognition becomes the whole point of the song.
Those three words capture the song's central contradiction, she's both ordinary to the world and completely singular to him. It's where the obsession lives.
The way 'I'll never leave you I ain't goin' nowhere' repeats three times at the end feels less like a promise and more like someone trying to convince themselves.
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how "Ready for your love" turns into a mantrathe pull of "Average woman Nobody knows"how "I'll never leave you I ain't goin" turns into a mantra
Lyrics
Woman
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Oh, living by myself
I don’t know what to do
Somebody help
eojireoun dosieseo
amudo mollatdeon
oasiseureul chajasseo
I know you, girl
gugyeo sineun sinbal kkeuchi dalasseo
Oh i know you, girl
heolleonghan tisyeocheu mogi da baraesseo
Ready for your love
For your love
Average woman
Nobody knows
Ready for your love
For your love
Average woman
Nobody knows
amudo geu nugudo
neol mot araboneunde
idaero ireoke
susuhan moseubeuro
I feel so higher
I’m fall in love
naega ireol jul mollanne
Don't give me a cold shoulder
doragagien it’s too late
Ready for your love
For your love
Average woman
Nobody knows
Ready for your love
For your love
Average woman
Nobody knows
I’ll never leave you
I ain't goin' nowhere
Girl I swear I'll never change
Darling you will see
I’ll never leave you
I ain't goin' nowhere
Girl I swear I'll never change
Darling you will see
I’ll never leave you
I ain't goin' nowhere
Girl I swear I'll never change
Darling you will see
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What is "Woman" by Rad Museum about?
A Korean R&B track about feeling lost alone and finding someone who changes everything. The lyric keeps returning to 'Ready for your love' like a mantra, but the real tension is in 'amudo geu nugudo neol mot araboneunde', no one else knows you. It's a song about possession disguised as devotion.
Who performs "Woman"?
Rad Museum performs "Woman", and this lyric page sits inside the Rad Museum catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Woman"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Rad Museum's 'Woman' and the search for connection", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Woman"?
Yes. The related section below points to AirDrop (feat. Wonstein) and Two Bourbon Rock (feat. Moon Sujin) with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Rad Museum?
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