A restless, repetitive request for connection when sleep won't come.
The lyric leans into its own exhaustion.
'amado pigonhaeseo', 'maybe because I'm tired', grounds the whole manic repetition in plain weariness, not romance.
A restless, repetitive request for connection when sleep won't come.
A restless, repetitive request for connection when sleep won't come.
The lyric leans into its own exhaustion.
'amado pigonhaeseo', 'maybe because I'm tired', grounds the whole manic repetition in plain weariness, not romance.
A restless, repetitive request for connection when sleep won't come.
bulleo bulleo bulleo bulleo bulleo bulleo
The lyric leans into its own exhaustion. 'amado pigonhaeseo', 'maybe because I'm tired', grounds the whole manic repetition in plain weariness, not romance. It's a call that's as much about killing time as it is about connection.
The phrase 'bulleo bulleo bulleo' repeats like a heartbeat or a stuck thought. It's not a complex metaphor; it's the sound of someone trying to fill the quiet, willing a response into existence by saying the word for 'call' until it might actually happen. That's the pressure it answers, the fear that if you stop asking, the silence becomes permanent.
It's the sound of a mind circling the drain. The repetition isn't musical decoration; it's the whole point, the only action left when you're alone in the dark.
The way 'Ring ring' cuts through the Korean text feels like a real phone interrupting the thought loop.
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modu jeulgeoun bam
na honjaman yeogie namaisseo
jameun ojiana michigesseo
beolsseo du shinde
bappaseo neoneun neomuna bappaseo
neoneun haru jongil ireul haneura bappaseo
amado pigonhaeseo meonjeo kulkulkul
manyage jami an ondamyeon Yeah
naege jeonhwahae jweo eoseo Baby I’m okay, I’m okay
nege dallyeogalkke Girl
gwaeni jagi shireun bam Baby
bulleo bulleo bulleo
bulleo bulleo bulleo
neoreul deryeogallae eodideun weonhandamyeon
bulleo bulleo bulleo
bulleo bulleo bulleo
eodideun ga ne hanmadie
Oh baby gwaenhi tto
geokjeongdeureun No no
Let me drive you, baby
jjuk ppeodeun jayuroreul dallyeo Go
Just want you to know
gidaryeosseo yeotaekkeot neol neol neol
Ring ring ullineun pon
tteollineun son neoye ireumi Girl
neoye moksoriga eolmana joeunji
nal eojireopge haji bogo shipeo Now
ara jweo aetaneun mameul ara jweo
naneun haru jongil gidaryeo nal jom ara jweo
jom ara jweo neowa itgo shipeo Girl, girl, girl
manyage jami an ondamyeon Yeah
naege jeonhwahae jweo eoseo Baby I’m okay, I’m okay
nege dallyeogalkke Girl
gwaenhi jagi shireun bam Baby
bulleo bulleo bulleo
bulleo bulleo bulleo
neoreul deryeogallae eodideun weonhandamyeon
bulleo bulleo bulleo
bulleo bulleo bulleo
eodideun ga ni hanmadie
baeteoriga da dal ttaekkaji
Baby, call me
Baby, call me
You ain’t gotta leave
yeoreum dwaeseo naneun neoreul mannaji
neoneun naye orenji
neoreul bonji eolmana oraenji
neoneun molla jinagatji myeot beone sungan
neoga eomneun jibeun neomu museoweo hyungga
bulleo bulleo kkara julkke juhwang yungdan
georeo georeo neon neomu yeppeo ua
gwaenhi jagi shireun bam Baby
bulleo bulleo bulleo
bulleo bulleo bulleo
neoreul deryeogallae eodideun weonhandamyeon
bulleo bulleo bulleo
bulleo bulleo bulleo
eodideun ga ne hanmadie
Oh baby gwaenhi tto
geokjeongdeureun No no
Let me drive you, baby
jjuk ppeodeun jayuroreul dallyeo Go
Just want you to know
gidaryeosseo yeotaekkeot neol neol neol
A restless, repetitive request for connection when sleep won't come. The lyric leans into its own exhaustion. 'amado pigonhaeseo', 'maybe because I'm tired', grounds the whole manic repetition in plain weariness, not romance.
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