A K-pop track where the singer calls himself the villain for ending things.
The lyric avoids painting the other person as wrong or casting the singer as noble.
He's just the mechanism of the pain, and he knows it.
A K-pop track where the singer calls himself the villain for ending things.
A K-pop track where the singer calls himself the villain for ending things.
The lyric avoids painting the other person as wrong or casting the singer as noble.
He's just the mechanism of the pain, and he knows it.
A K-pop track where the singer calls himself the villain for ending things.
naega nappeuda
The lyric avoids painting the other person as wrong or casting the singer as noble. He's just the mechanism of the pain, and he knows it. That lack of drama is what makes the guilt feel so specific and worn-in.
The phrase 'naega nappeuda', 'I'm a bad person', gets repeated like a mantra. He's not asking for forgiveness or explaining his reasons. He's just naming what he has to become to get through this: the one who causes the tears, the one who walks away. It's a flat, heavy admission that has to be said out loud to make the break real.
It's a simple, declarative phrase in Korean that carries the whole emotional load. He's branding himself with it, making the label stick so he can finally go.
The way 'naega nappeuda' sits in the chorus, blunt and resigned, lingers after the song ends.
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Nappeuda naega nappeuda
Heuteureojin meori neoui paran nundongja
Saehayake chilhaejin neoui miso ttin eolgul
Saekaman nae sangcheoro neol aneul su isseulkka
Heuneukkimyeo nal butjamneun neol beoril su isseulkka
Naega nappeuda naega nappeuda
Jigyeowo da jigyeowoseo neoreul beorinda
Naneun nappeuda naega nappeuda
Aewonhaneun neol beoril naega nappeuda
O nal meomchwojwo
Neol beoril nunmul (neol beoril nunmul)
Nega apeul nunmul (nega apeul nunmul)
O nal jiwojwo
Apeuji anke nal da ijeobeoril nal
Ijeojwo mireojwo oneureun gajyo
Ajik saranghaneun geotcheoreom
Ireoji marajwo
Bang an gadeuk neoui hyanggie chwihae
Beorillae (beorillae) jiullae (jiullae)
Sarangeul soksagideon sujupdeon neoui pyojeongdo
Nae gieok soge dama heullyeo bonaeryeogo hae
Ibyeoreun tto ireoke nareul gamssago maemdora
Apeugo nan goerowo neoreul bonaeneun iri
Naega nappeuda naega nappeuda
Jigyeowo da jigyeowoseo neoreul beorinda
Naneun nappeuda naega nappeuda
Aewonhaneun neol beoril naega nappeuda
O nal meomchwojwo
Neol beoril nunmul (neol beoril nunmul)
Nega apeul nunmul (nega apeul nunmul)
O nal jiwojwo
Apeuji anke nal da ijeobeoril nal
Naege malhaejwo nal miwohandago
Neoreul bonaeneun giri jogeumeun pyeonhage
Gadeuk damatdeon nae maeumeseo
Ijen tteonajwo nareul ihaehaejwo
O nal meomchwojwo
Neol beoril nunmul (neol beoril nunmul)
Nega apeul nunmul (nega apeul nunmul)
O nal jiwojwo
Apeuji anke nal da ijeobeoril nal
Naega nappeuda
A K-pop track where the singer calls himself the villain for ending things. The lyric avoids painting the other person as wrong or casting the singer as noble. He's just the mechanism of the pain, and he knows it.
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