A K-pop track about a guy telling his girl to lay off the scent.
The lyric leans into a possessive vanity, framing the perfume as a public signal he wants to control.
It's blunt, almost childish in its demand, which gives it a specific K-pop charm.
A K-pop track about a guy telling his girl to lay off the scent.
A K-pop track about a guy telling his girl to lay off the scent.
The lyric leans into a possessive vanity, framing the perfume as a public signal he wants to control.
It's blunt, almost childish in its demand, which gives it a specific K-pop charm.
A K-pop track about a guy telling his girl to lay off the scent.
Hyangsuppurijima
The lyric leans into a possessive vanity, framing the perfume as a public signal he wants to control. It's blunt, almost childish in its demand, which gives it a specific K-pop charm.
The repeated 'Hyangsuppurijima' feels like a guy trying to keep his cool. He says her scent is 'neomu neomuna dalkomhae', too sweet, and that being with her makes him feel like a man. It's less about romance and more about the pressure of wanting her all to himself, without the distraction of other guys noticing.
It's the title and the command, repeated like a mantra to shut out the world. In plain terms, it's the whole point of the song.
The way 'Hyangsuppurijima' cuts through the beat sticks with you.
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Nunaui hyanggineun neomu neomuna dalkomhae
Nae jubyeon nugudo geureon hyanggiga anna mome
Nunaui hwajangeun neomu neomuna yeppeun geol
Mideul su eopgedo ireon yeppeun nunaga naekkeon geolnunawa hamkke isseumyeon nan namjaga doen geo gateun geol
Nado moreuge eokkaega eusseukhae
Eokkaee soneul dureumyeon da sesangeul gajin geot gata,hajiman
Hyangsuppurijima ireoda yeochinhante deulkindan mallya
Banjjagi bareujima ireoda ose mudeum andoendan mallya
Nunan nunajiman jeongmal naega naega joheumyeon geureotamyeon
Ttansorihajiman geunyang naega hajandaerohae geudaerohae
Hyangsuppurijima
Nunaui mommaeneun neomuneomuna seksihae
Saramdeul moduga sipjeom manjeomira yaegihae
Nunawa hamkke isseumyeon nan namjaga doen geo gateun geol
Nado moreuge eokkaega eusseukhae
Eokkaee soneul dureumyeon da sesangeul gajin geot gata
Hajiman
Hyangsuppurijima ireoda yeochinhante deulkindan mallya
Banjjagi bareujima ireoda ose mudeum andoendan mallya
Nunan nunajiman jeongmal naega naega joheumyeon geureotamyeon
Ttansorihajiman geunyang naega hajandaerohae geudaerohae
Hyangsuppurijima
Naega hajan daero hae eochapi nunan naeobsin mossaneun naekkeo
Banjjagi hyangsu go away geugeon yeochingwa na sai trouble maker
Jjinggeurin eolgureun ijen no more
Nunan useulttaega jel yeppeo
Geunikkan ttansorihajima never
Naemalman deureo neon naekkeo junge choego
Hyangsuppurijima ireoda yeochinhante deulkindan mallya
Banjjagi bareujima ireoda ose mudeum andoendan mallya
Nunan nunajiman jeongmal naega naega joheumyeon geureotamyeon
Ttansorihajiman geunyang naega hajandaerohae geudaerohae
Hyangsuppurijima
A K-pop track about a guy telling his girl to lay off the scent. The lyric leans into a possessive vanity, framing the perfume as a public signal he wants to control. It's blunt, almost childish in its demand, which gives it a specific K-pop charm.
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