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Apple Is A (Japanese)

A K-pop group's Japanese single mixes English, Korean, and Japanese in a candy-colored love spell.

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A K-pop group's Japanese single mixes English, Korean, and Japanese in a candy-colored love spell.

The lyric treats love like a confection, 'taste so sweet,' 'cute & kawaii,' 'angel', but the magic apple turns bitter with tears.

It's pop romance that knows its own artifice, dressing devotion in glitter and glass slippers that can't actually run.

Editor's note

T-ARA's Japanese apple and sweet magic

A K-pop group's Japanese single mixes English, Korean, and Japanese in a candy-colored love spell.

Akai mahou no ringo Hitoguchi kajireba taste so sweet

The lyric treats love like a confection, 'taste so sweet,' 'cute & kawaii,' 'angel', but the magic apple turns bitter with tears. It's pop romance that knows its own artifice, dressing devotion in glitter and glass slippers that can't actually run.

The phrase 'Akai mahou no ringo', red magic apple, appears three times, each time followed by 'Hitoguchi kajireba taste so sweet.' It's not just fruit; it's a spell you bite into, a sweetness that makes you cry. The singer wants to be closer, to laugh more, to be selfish in love, and that apple holds all that longing.

That red magic apple gives the sweetness a cost: bite it and you might cry. The Japanese keeps it simple, just taste, tears, and a spell that won't fade even past midnight.

The way 'Lalalalala lalalalala' drifts right before 'Mukae ni kite yo my prince', like a daydream snapping back to a plea.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "taste so sweet," the pull of "Akai mahou no ringo" the pull of "Lalalalala lalalalala"
Lyrics

Apple Is A (Japanese)

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Hey! apple is a+

Baby i love you

Bling bling bling

T-ara hey a a a+

T-ara hey a a a+

Amai koe sasowarete

Akai mahou no ringo

Hitoguchi kajireba taste so sweet

Koi no aji ne

Mayoi konda meiro

Toikakeru “naze na no?” tte

Mada kimi no

Nanimo shiranai no ni

Mitsumete motto yasashiku motto

Waratte motto chikaku de motto

Wagamama na no

Kimi wo omou tabini

Itoshikute setsunakute

Akai mahou no ringo

Hitoguchi kajireba taste so sweet

Namida ochite

Lalalalala lalalalala

Mukae ni kite yo my prince

Kimi to futari nara beautiful world

Suteki na no ni

Ah ah ah ah

Hai gureedo kono koi wa a+

Gaarii na kibun mo a+

Mirror mirror choudai a+

Cute & kawaii a+

He’s just my type suupaa a+

Wanna be your angel a+

Gyutto dakishimete boy boy

Jyuuni ji wo sugitemo

Kono mahou kesanai de

Garasu no panpusu ja

Hashirenai wa

Mitsumete motto yasashiku motto

Waratte motto chikaku de motto

Wagamama na no

Kimi wo omou tabini

Itoshikute setsunakute

Akai mahou no ringo

Hitoguchi kajireba taste so sweet

Namida ochite

Lalalalala lalalalala

Mukae ni kite yo my prince

Kimi to futari nara beautiful world

Suteki na no ni

Fushigi na no yume no you

Akogareteta fairy tale

Watashi no negai kanaete yo

Kimi to happy end

A p p l e

T-ara love

Oh oh, mune ga dokidoki de

Kimi ni aitakute

A a a apple is a+

You are my boy, boy

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What is "Apple Is A (Japanese)" by T-ARA about?

A K-pop group's Japanese single mixes English, Korean, and Japanese in a candy-colored love spell. The lyric treats love like a confection, 'taste so sweet,' 'cute & kawaii,' 'angel', but the magic apple turns bitter with tears. It's pop romance that knows its own artifice, dressing devotion in glitter and glass slippers that can't actually run.

Who performs "Apple Is A (Japanese)"?

T-ARA performs "Apple Is A (Japanese)", and this lyric page sits inside the T-ARA catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Apple Is A (Japanese)"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "T-ARA's Japanese apple and sweet magic", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Apple Is A (Japanese)"?

Yes. The related section below points to Falling U and Round And Round with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by T-ARA?

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