A K-pop and EDM track about ignoring hesitation and playing the moment.
It's less about winning a game and more about the private relief when your own voice cuts through the noise.
'We own this game' lands as a quiet fact, not a boast.
A K-pop and EDM track about ignoring hesitation and playing the moment.
A K-pop and EDM track about ignoring hesitation and playing the moment.
It's less about winning a game and more about the private relief when your own voice cuts through the noise.
'We own this game' lands as a quiet fact, not a boast.
A K-pop and EDM track about ignoring hesitation and playing the moment.
nal meomchuji ma
It's less about winning a game and more about the private relief when your own voice cuts through the noise. 'We own this game' lands as a quiet fact, not a boast.
The repeated 'Go, stop Go, go, go Don't stop' feels like someone trying to talk themselves into motion. When it shifts to 'feeling myself,' that's the switch flipping, the vanity or confidence that finally answers the hesitation.
That's the core command, plain and urgent: don't you stop me.
Miyeon's 'Oh, na na na na' floats over the gear-up commands, softening the push.
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Go, stop
Go, go, go
Don't stop
i siseondeureul neomeo
hangyee budichyeobwa
(Oh, na na na na)
jigeum i sunganeul play
duryeoul ge mwo isseo?
(Oh, na na na na)
Gear up, gear up
deo deo morabutyeo
Then you'll know
There's no limit
And it's myself
Go or stop?
neon eoneu jjogiya?
jal bwa igeon nal wihan all in
niga gajin geol da naenwado
bangbeobeun eopseo
niga jigeum meomchunda haedo
dareul geon eopseo
It's time to go or stop?
You'd better go
deo ppalli, dalli, feeling myself
You'd better go
deo ppalli, dalli, feeling myself
nal igil suneun eopseo
Your game is over now
gamhi mworae? nal meomchuji ma
deo ppalli, dalli, feeling
(You'd better go)
gamhi mworae? Nal meomchuji ma
Don't you DARE?
KIA up, KIA up
We dare to be legends
eodil bwa yeogil bwa
Cheer up, cheer up
We're legends
urin deo damdaehage wondaehage
niga jikyeoboneun jigeum i sunganeul
geochimeopsi play it, we play it
eodil neombwa we own this game
niga gajin geol da naenwado
bangbeobeun eopseo
niga jigeum meomchunda haedo
dareul geon eopseo
It's time to go or stop?
You'd better go
deo ppalli, dalli, feeling myself
You'd better go
deo ppalli, dalli, feeling myself
nal igil suneun eopseo
Your game is over now
gamhi mworae? nal meomchuji ma
deo ppalli, dalli, feeling
(You'd better go)
gamhi mworae? nal meomchuji ma
A K-pop and EDM track about ignoring hesitation and playing the moment. It's less about winning a game and more about the private relief when your own voice cuts through the noise. 'We own this game' lands as a quiet fact, not a boast.
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