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Interstellar

A Korean R&B singer asks what makes us live after watching her grandmother pass away.

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A Korean R&B singer asks what makes us live after watching her grandmother pass away.

The lyric treats 'interstellar' not as science fiction but as plain geography: the sky where her grandma went.

Wanting to 'talk in Interstellar' turns a cosmic concept into a simple family reunion.

Editor's note

SAAY's Interstellar and the Grandma Question

A Korean R&B singer asks what makes us live after watching her grandmother pass away.

Someday I'll die / To the sky, meet my grandma / And gonna talk in Interstellar

The lyric treats 'interstellar' not as science fiction but as plain geography: the sky where her grandma went. Wanting to 'talk in Interstellar' turns a cosmic concept into a simple family reunion. All the 'fancy things' like money and reputation get dismissed as things we'll have to leave here anyway.

The repeated line 'What's making us to live?' isn't a philosophical exercise. It's the blunt, practical question that arrives when someone you love disappears. SAAY needs 'more answers to define my life' right now, not later, not in theory, but in the middle of the song, while she's still breathing.

That's the whole deal, really. Death becomes a trip to catch up with family, not an ending. The sky isn't heaven or void, it's just where the conversation picks up again.

The way 'stellar stellar' repeats, almost stuttering, gives the chorus a searching, hypnotic quality. It feels less like a hook and more like a mantra she's trying to believe.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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Interstellar

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I saw the death 3 years ago

When my grandma passed away

Oh, nothing left behind

When she was alive before and after all

And I’m like

I was so curious what’s making us to live?

Ppl come and ppl go then and that is life

I just need more answers to define my life

Right now

Baby fly

We go around round

We will find a way

Why do we live and farewell

What people talking shit is

Fuckin’ lies

Like interstellar stellar stellar

Someday I’ll die

To the sky, meet my grandma

And gonna talk in

Interstellar

So just keep breathe

Interstellar stellar stellar

Interstellar

All the fancy things

Money, reputations

What good is it all about?

We’ll have to leave them

Here when we die and

People don’t stop talking down

Keep pushing each other

What’s the use all of that?

We all need to think about

“What’s making us to live? ”

Ppl come and ppl go then

And that is live

I just need more answers

To define my life

Right now

Baby fly

We go around round

We will find a way

Why do we live and farewell

What people talking shit is

Fuckin’ lies

Like interstellar stellar stellar

Someday I’ll die

To the sky, meet my grandma

And gonna talk in

Interstellar

So just keep breath

Interstellar stellar stellar

Free, free me

Free, free I’ll

As least while we’re still here

Free, free me

Free, free I’ll

At least while we can still feel

Live, be live, believe

We will find a way we always have

So just live, so just live, so just live

Baby fly

We go around round

We will find a way

Why do we live and farewell

What people talking shit is

Fuckin’ lies

Like interstellar stellar stellar

Someday I’ll die

To the sky, meet my grandma

And gonna talk in

Interstellar

So just keep breathe

Interstellar stellar stellar

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What is "Interstellar" by SAAY about?

A Korean R&B singer asks what makes us live after watching her grandmother pass away. The lyric treats 'interstellar' not as science fiction but as plain geography: the sky where her grandma went. Wanting to 'talk in Interstellar' turns a cosmic concept into a simple family reunion.

Who performs "Interstellar"?

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Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Interstellar"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "SAAY's Interstellar and the Grandma Question", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Interstellar"?

Yes. The related section below points to SWEATY (feat. Crush) and OVERZONE (Extended) with a short reason for opening each page next.

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