The Korean vocal group's song dwells on the ache of a love that's already over.
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The Korean vocal group's song dwells on the ache of a love that's already over.
The lyric doesn't build an argument or tell a story.
It just keeps returning to those same few declarations, as if the singer is trapped in the moment of realizing it's too late for anything else.
Editor's note
SG Wannabe's Avoidment, a ballad of regret
The Korean vocal group's song dwells on the ache of a love that's already over.
Saranghaesso (ijoyahae) bogoshippo (jiwoyahae)
The lyric doesn't build an argument or tell a story. It just keeps returning to those same few declarations, as if the singer is trapped in the moment of realizing it's too late for anything else.
The words 'Saranghaesso (ijoyahae) bogoshippo (jiwoyahae)', 'I loved you (I'm sorry) I miss you (let go)', aren't just a confession. They're the sound of someone stuck, saying the only things left to say to a person who's already gone, trying to apologize for the feeling itself.
It's the core of the song, really, four words that hold the whole conflict of loving someone and knowing you have to apologize for it, all at once.
The way the phrases 'Saranghaesso' and 'Ijoyahae' wrap around each other in the chorus lingers, a tight knot of love and apology.
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the pull of "Saranghaesso (ijoyahae) bogoshippo (jiwoyahae)"
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Avoidment
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The Korean vocal group's song dwells on the ache of a love that's already over. The lyric doesn't build an argument or tell a story. It just keeps returning to those same few declarations, as if the singer is trapped in the moment of realizing it's too late for anything else.
Who performs "Avoidment"?
SG Wannabe performs "Avoidment", and this lyric page sits inside the SG Wannabe catalog on LyroVerse.
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Are there related songs to explore after "Avoidment"?
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