A K-pop star's 2014 track about a woman whose gaze is too bright to look at directly.
Rain frames the entire attraction through what he can't do: meet her eyes.
That avoidance becomes the song's engine.
A K-pop star's 2014 track about a woman whose gaze is too bright to look at directly.
A K-pop star's 2014 track about a woman whose gaze is too bright to look at directly.
Rain frames the entire attraction through what he can't do: meet her eyes.
That avoidance becomes the song's engine.
A K-pop star's 2014 track about a woman whose gaze is too bright to look at directly.
geunyeoneun yeppeo nunibusyeo chyeodabol su eobseoyo baby
Rain frames the entire attraction through what he can't do: meet her eyes. That avoidance becomes the song's engine. It turns desire into a kind of dazzled blindness, where the woman exists just outside direct sight.
The phrase 'chyeodabol su eobseoyo', 'can't look straight at', does all the work. It's not about shyness or respect, exactly. It's more like the eyes are a light source that hurts, something you have to squint against or glance at sideways. The lyric treats her gaze as a physical force, not just a pretty feature.
He calls her beautiful and immediately says he can't face it. The compliment and the flinch happen in the same breath.
The way 'Busanyeoja' gets chanted, almost like a title or a spell. It anchors every chorus.
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Busanyeoja geunyeoneun yeppeo nunibusyeo chyeodabol su eobseoyo baby
Busanyeoja geunyeoui nunbichi nareul bomyeo wingkeuhago soksagyeo
Geunyeoreul mannageon haessari balgeun haeundae motungi eoneugil(eseobwasseo)
Geunyeoui nunbicheun machi naege ttaseuhan haessalgwa gata nan nuneul ttael su eobseo
Machi geudaen machi cheonsawa gata
Machi geudaen machi kkumsogui geunyeo
Machi geudaen machi o deudieo kkumsogui geunyeol chajatjyo oh baby
Busanyeoja geunyeoneun yeppeo nunibusyeo chyeodabolsu eobseoyo baby
Busanyeoja geunyeoui nunbichi nareul bomyeo wingkeuhago soksagyeo
Nal jakku chyeodaboji marayo simjangi tteollyeowa ttamina eotteokhae
Simjieo sontopdo ppalgansaegiyeyo
Nae seutairui balmoyangdo yeppeugo maltudo jeongmal yeppeuge haeyo
Machi geudaen machi cheonsawa gata
Machi geudaen machi kkumsogui geunyeo
Machi geudaen machi hey naui yeojaga baro neoya mygirl saranghae
Busanyeoja geunyeoneun yeppeo nunibusyeo chyeodabol su eobseoyo baby
Busanyeoja geunyeoui nunbichi nareul bomyeo wingkeuhago soksagyeo
Naldugo gajima geudael cheoeumbon sungan
Naesarangiraneungeol aratjyo yeah~
Huhoehaljit hajima nabakke eobtjanha
Jigeumbuteo uri seoro sagwija
Busanyeoja geunyeoneun yeppeo nunibusyeo chyeodabolsu eobseoyo baby (geudaen hanabakke)
Busanyeoja geunyeoui nunbichi nareul bomyeo wingkeuhago soksagyeo
Busanyeoja geunyeoneun yeppeo nunibusyeo chyeodabol su eobseoyo baby (geunyeoneun jeongmallo nunibusyeo jeongmallo)
Busanyeoja geunyeoui nunbichi nareul bomyeo wingkeuhago soksagyeo (nareul bomyeo wingkeuhae geunyeoneun nareul wihae)
A K-pop star's 2014 track about a woman whose gaze is too bright to look at directly. Rain frames the entire attraction through what he can't do: meet her eyes. That avoidance becomes the song's engine.
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