A Cuban pop track where the absence of one person turns a room into a solo dance.
Most pop songs about loneliness try to describe the feeling.
This one builds the room around the absence, so the emptiness has walls and a beat.
A Cuban pop track where the absence of one person turns a room into a solo dance.
A Cuban pop track where the absence of one person turns a room into a solo dance.
Most pop songs about loneliness try to describe the feeling.
This one builds the room around the absence, so the emptiness has walls and a beat.
A Cuban pop track where the absence of one person turns a room into a solo dance.
nega eobsneun na lonli teuwiseuteu honja
Most pop songs about loneliness try to describe the feeling. This one builds the room around the absence, so the emptiness has walls and a beat. The 'only melody' isn't a tune, it's the hum of waiting.
The repeated question 'Where are you?' hangs over everything. It's not a search party; it's the sound of someone talking to an empty space, waiting for a smile that 'taewobeolil junbi', prepares to fill my heart. The pressure is in the count-off '1, 2, 3, 4,' like starting a dance nobody joins.
It translates to 'me without you, lonely twist, alone.' The grammar puts 'without you' first, so the loneliness isn't a mood, it's the condition everything else happens in.
The way 'nahollo lonli teuwiseuteu' gets stretched across the rhythm makes the twist feel slow, almost heavy, even with the Cuban pop drive underneath.
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nega ol ttaega doen geos gat-a neoleul wihan jigeum i sungan
nega ogiman-eul jjuppyeosjjuppyeos munman chyeoda bone
neoleul hyanghan naman-ui aetaneun mellodi nahollo lonli teuwiseuteu
geudae miso nae mam-eul taewobeolil junbi
a geudaen dodaeche eonje-ona
a neoneun eodi issnyago (1, 2, 3, 4)
nega eobsneun na lonli teuwiseuteu
honja nanli buleuseu jinjja ju-ingong-eun neo
jwigumeong eodi eobsnayo na ije naelyeogallaeyo
ajig naege oji anhneun neoneun You You
naneun molla nolaehallae manyang Yeah Yeah
neoleul hyanghan naman-ui aetaneun mellodi
nahollo lonli teuwiseuteu
junbineun da dwaessneunde geudaen eobsne
a neoneun eodi issnyago (1, 2, 3, 4)
nega eobsneun na lonli teuwiseuteu
honja nanli buleuseu jinjja ju-ingong-eun neo
jwigumeong eodi eobsnayo na ije naelyeogallaeyo
nega eobsneun na lonli teuwiseuteu
honja nanli buleuseu jinjja ju-ingong-eun neo
jwigumeong eodi eobsnayo na ije naelyeogallaeyo
jwigumeong eodi eobsnayo na ije naelyeogallaeyo45
jwigumeong eodi eobsnayo na ije naelyeogallaeyo
A Cuban pop track where the absence of one person turns a room into a solo dance. Most pop songs about loneliness try to describe the feeling. This one builds the room around the absence, so the emptiness has walls and a beat.
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