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Believer

A Korean pop anthem about shedding old fears and stepping into a new, more confident self.

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A Korean pop anthem about shedding old fears and stepping into a new, more confident self.

The lyric keeps circling back to light and freedom, with 'bareul naedidyeo', letting the light in, and 'jayurowo', free.

It's not a complicated metaphor; it's the plain need to feel unburdened, to move without looking back.

Editor's note

YERIN's Believer finds strength in letting go

A Korean pop anthem about shedding old fears and stepping into a new, more confident self.

honjamanui geokjeongi heurithaejyeo ga

The lyric keeps circling back to light and freedom, with 'bareul naedidyeo', letting the light in, and 'jayurowo', free. It's not a complicated metaphor; it's the plain need to feel unburdened, to move without looking back. That repetition gives the song its stubborn, hopeful drive.

The phrase 'honjamanui geokjeongi heurithaejyeo ga', the loneliness and fear are melting away, doesn't just describe a change. It's the relief of a weight lifting, the moment you stop carrying an old anxiety alone. That line answers the pressure to stay small or scared, and it lets the song turn toward something brighter, like the sun coming out after a long night.

Those words hold the song's quiet shift from doubt to motion, the fear finally giving way so something else can begin.

The way 'Yeah, girl, you gotta go' punches through the melody sticks with you, it's less a command and more a nudge toward the door.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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the pull of "bareul naedidyeo" the pull of "honjamanui geokjeongi heurithaejyeo ga" the pull of "Yeah, girl, you gotta go"
Lyrics

Believer

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jaldoel geoya honjanmare gidaeeo bwado

saeroupge sijakal yonggiga an nado

huhoehagin sileosseo, baby, you're so good

You're so good, geoul soge bichin nareul bwabwa, be myself

gidaryeosseo jeobeotdeon nalgaereul pyeolchigo

nuguboda ganghaetdeon nareul mideobwasseo

honjamanui geokjeongi heurithaejyeo ga

We just bring out the best in each other

bareul naedidyeo wonhaetdeon mankeum himkkeot dallyeoga

I'm a believer nan boran deusi

jayurowo believer eodideun gotta go

ollyeodabon haneure saying hello

eojewa goodbye deo tteugeowojin my eye

sonkkeut sai ppajyeonaon haetsalcheoreom binnanikka

Yeah, girl, you gotta go

kkotgaruga naeryeosseo, like a falling in love

machi kkumin geotcheoreom, keep falling so much

ganjeolhamyeon eonjenga irwojindan mare

It's my drama, nara, be okay

eonjena jayuroun jigeum nae moseupdo

dangdanghage barabwa jun neoyeonneun geol

ssoda naerineun haneul wi taeyangcheoreom

bareul naedidyeo wonhaetdeon mankeum himkkeot dallyeoga

I'm a believer nan boran deusi

jayurowo believer eodideun gotta go

ollyeodabon haneure saying hello

eojewa goodbye deo tteugeowojin my eye

sonkkeut sai ppajyeonaon haetsalcheoreom binnanikka

Yeah, girl, you gotta go

gilgo gildeon bameul jina

jayuroun nae maeumeul mideo

kkumeul kkudeut bicheul ssonneun nareul mideo

I'm a believer nan boran deusi

jayurowo believer eodideun gotta go

ollyeodabon haneure saying hello

eojewa goodbye deo tteugeowojin my eye

sonkkeut sai ppajyeonaon haetsalcheoreom binnanikka

Yeah, girl, you gotta go

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What is "Believer" by YERIN about?

A Korean pop anthem about shedding old fears and stepping into a new, more confident self. The lyric keeps circling back to light and freedom, with 'bareul naedidyeo', letting the light in, and 'jayurowo', free. It's not a complicated metaphor; it's the plain need to feel unburdened, to move without looking back.

Who performs "Believer"?

YERIN performs "Believer", and this lyric page sits inside the YERIN catalog on LyroVerse.

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

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "YERIN's Believer finds strength in letting go", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Believer"?

Yes. The related section below points to Time and Lalala with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by YERIN?

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