A Korean ballad about watching someone you love marry someone else.
This one is stuck in the present tense of a wedding, watching the ceremony happen in real time.
The title isn't a metaphor; it's the actual garment she's wearing while he sings.
A Korean ballad about watching someone you love marry someone else.
A Korean ballad about watching someone you love marry someone else.
This one is stuck in the present tense of a wedding, watching the ceremony happen in real time.
The title isn't a metaphor; it's the actual garment she's wearing while he sings.
A Korean ballad about watching someone you love marry someone else.
nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
Most breakup songs are about the past. This one is stuck in the present tense of a wedding, watching the ceremony happen in real time. The title isn't a metaphor; it's the actual garment she's wearing while he sings.
The repeated plea 'jebal geureul tteona naege ogil', 'please leave him and come to me', isn't just a request. It's the sound of someone bargaining with a reality that's already settled, asking for a miracle they know won't happen. The whole song lives in that space between knowing it's over and still begging for it not to be.
He says 'the wedding dress you're wearing' over and over until it stops being an object and becomes the entire problem. The dress is the proof.
The way his voice tightens on 'neomu miwoseo', 'I hated you so much', right before the chorus drops back into longing.
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Some say it ain't over till it's over
But I guess it's really over now
There's something I gotta say before I let you go
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nega geuwa datugo ttaeron geuttaeme ulgo
himdeureo hal ttaemyeon
nan huimangeul neukkigo
amudo moreuge mam a a apeugo
ne jageun misomyeon tto damdamhaejigo
nega hoksina nae maeumeul alge doelkkabwa
arabeorimyeon uri meoreojige doelkkabwa
nan sumeul jugyeo
tto ipsureul kkaemureo
jebal geureul tteona naege ogil
Baby jebal geuui soneul japjima
Cuz you should be my lady
oraen sigan gidaryeoon nal dorabwajwo
noraega ullimyeon ije neoneun
geuwa pyeongsaengeul hamkkehajyo
oneuri ojiankireul geureoke na
maeilbam gidohaenneunde
nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
(Girl) nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
(naega anijanha)
nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
Oh nega ibeun wedingdeureseu oh no
nae mameul mollajwotdeon
nega neomu miwoseo
gakkeumeun nega bulhaenghagil nan baraesseo
imi nae nunmureun da ma ma mareugo
beoreutcheoreom honja neoege malhago
maeil bam geureoke
buranhaetdeongeol bomyeon nan
ireoke doelkkeoran geon aranneunjido molla
nan nuneul gama
kkeuchi eomneun kkumeul kkwo
jebal geureul tteona naege ogil
Baby jebal geuui soneul japjima
Cuz you should be my lady
oraen sigan gidaryeoon nal dorabwajwo
noraega ullimyeon ije neoneun
geuwa pyeongsaengeul hamkkehajyo
oneuri ojiankireul geureoke na
maeilbam gidohaenneunde
nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
(Girl) nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
(naega anijanha)
nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
Oh nega ibeun wedingdeureseu oh no
budi geuwa haengbokhae
neoreul ijeul su itge
nae chorahaetdeon moseupdeureun da ijeojwo
birok handonganeun na jugeul
mankeum himi deulgetjiman no oh
neomu oraen siganeul chakgak soge
hollo babocheoreom saratjyo
ajikdo nae geunyeoneun nalbogo sae
hayake utgoinneunde
nega ibeun wedingdeureseu oh no
(Girl) nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
(Dress dress)
nega ibeun wedingdeureseu
Oh nega ibeun wedingdeureseu oh no
A Korean ballad about watching someone you love marry someone else. This one is stuck in the present tense of a wedding, watching the ceremony happen in real time. The title isn't a metaphor; it's the actual garment she's wearing while he sings.
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