A Korean pop track where attraction feels like a toxin and a star.
Xiah Junsuvisibility20 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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A Korean pop track where attraction feels like a toxin and a star.
The phrase "Dalkomhan yuhok But that's what I like" is the whole conflict in a nutshell.
It's not just admitting the attraction is dangerous; it's a flat statement of preference for that exact flavor of trouble.
Editor's note
Xiah Junsu's Dangerous, Sweet Paralysis
A Korean pop track where attraction feels like a toxin and a star.
"Dalkomhan yuhok But that's what I like"
The lyric treats the beloved's gaze as an active, almost violent force, "Every time you look at my eyes Wiheomhan geol." It frames love not as a gentle fall but as a conscious walk into a paralyzing, beautiful hazard you've already diagnosed.
The phrase "Dalkomhan yuhok But that's what I like" is the whole conflict in a nutshell. It's not just admitting the attraction is dangerous; it's a flat statement of preference for that exact flavor of trouble. The singer keeps asking "wae irae neo", why is it you, as if trying to reason with an addiction that defies logic.
It cuts past any pretense of wanting safety. The confession is blunt, owning the desire for the very thing that's labeled a sweet, hazardous temptation.
The way "A bitter sweet love" sits right after the admission of liking the dangerous temptation gives the English phrase a worn, resigned weight.
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What to keep in your ear
the pull of "Every time you look at my eyes Wiheomhan geol."the pull of "Dalkomhan yuhok But that's what I like"the pull of "wae irae neo"
Lyrics
Break My Heart
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Earth’s shaking neoreul boneun nan
Onmomi tteollyeo
I think I’m paralyzed
Jungdokdwae I wiheomhan neukkim
Pihal su eopseo
Angae kkin jeo haneureul bomyeon
Heurishan nae mamgwa ttokgateun geol
Nal gajgo noneun chagaun siseon
Every time you look at my eyes
Wiheomhan geol
Dalkomhan yuhok
But that’s what I like
Neoreul bol ttaemyeon eojireowo
A bitter sweet love
Nae mami apawa
O naege jakku wae irae neo
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Areumdaun neoui nunmuri
Nal jakku heundeureo eotteokhae yeah
Eodum soge gajang biccina
You’re my shining star
I’ll lose my mind
Dalkomhan yuhok
But that’t what I like
Neoreul bol ttaemyeon eojireowo
A bitter sweet love
Nae mami apawa
O naege jakku wae irae neo
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Earth’s shaking
At soon at I hold you
Jungdokdwae I wiheomhan neukkim
Dalkomhan yuhok
But that’s what I like
Neoreul bol ttaemyeon eojireowo
A bitter sweet love
Nae mami apawa
O naege jakku wae irae neo
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
(Earth’t shaking
At soon at I hold you)
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
(Jungdokdwae I wiheomhan neukkim)
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
Oh baby tonight
Break my heart tonight
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What is "Break My Heart" by Xiah Junsu about?
A Korean pop track where attraction feels like a toxin and a star. The phrase "Dalkomhan yuhok But that's what I like" is the whole conflict in a nutshell. It's not just admitting the attraction is dangerous; it's a flat statement of preference for that exact flavor of trouble.
Who performs "Break My Heart"?
Xiah Junsu performs "Break My Heart", and this lyric page sits inside the Xiah Junsu catalog on LyroVerse.
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