A Korean ballad about knowing a relationship is over but still holding on to the words that kept it alive.
Most breakup songs build toward an ending.
'Hasty' lives in the space after the ending has already been decided but before anyone has said it.
A Korean ballad about knowing a relationship is over but still holding on to the words that kept it alive.
A Korean ballad about knowing a relationship is over but still holding on to the words that kept it alive.
Most breakup songs build toward an ending.
'Hasty' lives in the space after the ending has already been decided but before anyone has said it.
A Korean ballad about knowing a relationship is over but still holding on to the words that kept it alive.
kkeuchirani kkeuchirani tto nan meoreojin hue
Most breakup songs build toward an ending. 'Hasty' lives in the space after the ending has already been decided but before anyone has said it. The repetition isn't for emphasis, it's the sound of someone trying to wear down their own resistance.
The phrase 'saeroun saramirani jogeum seotbureujin anni', 'it's not that I'm a little awkward because you're a new person', carries the whole weight of the song. He's not stumbling because she's unfamiliar; he's stumbling because he knows exactly who she is and what's coming. That admission hangs there, quiet and devastating, before the chorus crashes in with 'kkeuchirani' again.
'It's the end, it's the end, again I'm far away', the distance isn't physical. It's that hollow feeling when you realize you've already left, even if your body hasn't moved.
The way 'kkeuchirani' falls each time, a little more resigned than the last, stays with you after the song finishes.
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saeroun saramirani
jogeum seotbureujin anni
keuge datun geon matjiman
ige kkeuchirani
hangsang geuraetdeon geotcheoreom
saranghandago malhamyeon
gyeote isseul jul arasseo
geunde kkeuchirani
kkeuchirani
tto nan meoreojin hue
bujokaetdeon nal wonmanghago
tteonal neoui saenggage
jam mot irun nayeonneunde
seotbureujin anni
keuge datun geon matjiman
ige kkeuchirani
kkeuchirani
tto neol bogo sipeunde
neul dangyeonhaetdeon neoyeonneunde
eoje gateun naldeure
jam mot irun nayeonneunde
saeroun saramirani
jogeum seotbureujin anni
geurae anin geon aljiman
ige kkeuchirani
hangsang geuraetdeon geotcheoreom
saranghandago malhamyeon
doraol geora mideosseo
geunde kkeuchirani
kkeuchirani
A Korean ballad about knowing a relationship is over but still holding on to the words that kept it alive. Most breakup songs build toward an ending. 'Hasty' lives in the space after the ending has already been decided but before anyone has said it.
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