A K-pop star counts the hours after a breakup, stuck in a loop of regret.
Most breakup songs are about the shock or the anger.
This one is about the administrative failure of moving on.
A K-pop star counts the hours after a breakup, stuck in a loop of regret.
A K-pop star counts the hours after a breakup, stuck in a loop of regret.
Most breakup songs are about the shock or the anger.
This one is about the administrative failure of moving on.
A K-pop star counts the hours after a breakup, stuck in a loop of regret.
Still lost after 11 long days
Most breakup songs are about the shock or the anger. This one is about the administrative failure of moving on. The counting, 11 iri ji natneundedo, feels less like mourning and more like checking a watch that's broken.
The phrase "Still lost after 11 long days" does all the work. It's not about the drama of the first day or the hope of the tenth; it's about the flat, stubborn reality of the eleventh. The singer is just reporting from a place where time has stopped meaning anything useful.
It's a flat statement of fact, not a complaint. The song hinges on that admission that time isn't healing anything; it's just piling up.
The way the English hook "I'm crying for you" cuts through the Korean verses gives the whole thing a raw, almost clumsy honesty.
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11 iri ji natneundedo 11 il jeone apeum geudaero
11 ireul doradonyeodo 11 il jeon geu jariro
Neol ddeo-olrineun shiganjochado jooreodeulgo itjil anha
Jabasseoya haetnabwa bonaeseon andwaetnabwa
*Girl I'm ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I'm crying
Ireohge ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I'm crying for you
Girl I'm ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I'm crying
Ireohge ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, I'm crying for you
Still lost after 11 long days
Don't know what to do where to go
Naega i jeongdol jooreun molrasseo ireohge naega muneojil jool
Ijeoboryeogo haesseo neo eobshi jal saraboryeogo
Geureonde geureol soorok niga da piryohaesseo
Repeat * x2
Neomu neujeotni dashi ogi-en naega jalmot saenggakhaetna bwa
Niga eobshido sal soo itdago mideosseotneunde
I need you, I need you
Repeat * x2
A K-pop star counts the hours after a breakup, stuck in a loop of regret. Most breakup songs are about the shock or the anger. This one is about the administrative failure of moving on.
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