Xiah Junsu
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Fever

A Korean pop track about music as an escape from darkness, with lyrics that mix English and Korean.

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A Korean pop track about music as an escape from darkness, with lyrics that mix English and Korean.

There's a bluntness to how the lyric frames escape.

It's not about finding peace or happiness, but about the music being loud enough, urgent enough, to simply overpower the darkness.

Editor's note

Xiah Junsu's 'Fever' and the music that breaks through

A Korean pop track about music as an escape from darkness, with lyrics that mix English and Korean.

shimjangeul u-llineun eumag

There's a bluntness to how the lyric frames escape. It's not about finding peace or happiness, but about the music being loud enough, urgent enough, to simply overpower the darkness. The truth it wants to reveal isn't gentle, it's something that has to break through.

The phrase 'shimjangeul u-llineun eumag', music that shakes the heart, keeps returning. It's not just background noise; it's the thing that pulls you out when everything else feels stuck. The song treats music like a physical force, something that can actually move you from one place to another.

It translates to 'music that shakes the heart,' but in the song, it's treated like a location. You go there. It's where the story happens.

The way 'I ma-ge you fever' gets chanted over the beat. It feels less like a promise and more like a fact being stated.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "shimjangeul u-llineun eumag" the pull of "I ma-ge you fever" the pull of "music that shakes the heart,"
Lyrics

Fever

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Here I going girl-s it noda toy

Just listen my story just let u

Going on I ma-ge you feverhellip;

Jinshi-reun kkamahke tadeu-reo-ga-go urireul

Keu so-ge kadwo dujiman geodaran haneul kadeukhi peojyeo

I-nneun pisbite kkumeurirheoman ganeunka keureohke sarajyeo kadeon

Yongmangi sesangeul hyang-hae sorichinda shimjangeul u-llineun eumag so-ge

Keu so-ge ppajyeodeu-reo eodumdo ije nareul makjineun mothae

Sesange balghyeojil truth keojiseun eop-seo modu ikyeo nael tenikka

I ma-ge you fever I do I do I ma-ge you fever

Taeyangi eodumeul hwahnhi bitu-go (going to hot zone turn off the cell

Phone)

Saeroun nae-ili shijakdwaeht-jiman (just throw ya hands off here I going

On)

Ajikdo jamane kadeukcha i-nneun neo nae ane yeol-jeon-gi kkeojil jurara-nna

Eodum sok chimmugeul jikyeo-on my story sesangeul hyang-hae

Sorichinda urineun I sesang pyeonkyeonso-ge keu so-ge deouk

Binna chanranhan nareul deo karil-sun eop-seo sesange balghyeojil

Truth ginjang-hae ije jin-cha nal bo-ge twehl tenikka

I ma-ge you fever I do I do I ma-ge you fever

Urineun I sesang pyeonkyeon so-ge keu so-ge deouk binna

Chanranhan nareul deo karil-sun eop-seo sesange balghyeojil truth

Ginjang-hae ije jin-cha nal bo-ge twehl-tenikka shimjangeul u-llineun

Eumakso-ge keu so-ge ppajyeodeu-reo eodumdo ije nareul makjineun

Mothae sesange balghyeojil truth keojiseun eop-seo modu

Ikyeo nael tenikka amudo nal makji mothae I do I do I ma-ge you fever

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What is "Fever" by Xiah Junsu about?

A Korean pop track about music as an escape from darkness, with lyrics that mix English and Korean. There's a bluntness to how the lyric frames escape. It's not about finding peace or happiness, but about the music being loud enough, urgent enough, to simply overpower the darkness.

Who performs "Fever"?

Xiah Junsu performs "Fever", and this lyric page sits inside the Xiah Junsu catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Fever"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Xiah Junsu's 'Fever' and the music that breaks through", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Fever"?

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Where can I find more songs by Xiah Junsu?

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