The group's second single opens with a plainspoken plea that feels both confident and a little exposed.
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The group's second single opens with a plainspoken plea that feels both confident and a little exposed.
For a track called 'Intro', it avoids any grand scene-setting or thematic preamble.
The words operate on a single, direct frequency: desire stated as fact, not argument.
Editor's note
ZE:A's 'Intro' and a simple, direct want
The group's second single opens with a plainspoken plea that feels both confident and a little exposed.
nan jigeum neoreul wonhae
For a track called 'Intro', it avoids any grand scene-setting or thematic preamble. The words operate on a single, direct frequency: desire stated as fact, not argument. It's a lyric built from insistence, not imagery.
The repeated 'I know' and 'I want you girl' doesn't leave much room for doubt or poetry. It's a lyric that answers the pressure to be clear, to just say the thing out loud without dressing it up. When it lands on 'nan jigeum neoreul wonhae', 'I want you right now', the feeling is less about romance and more about a basic, impatient need.
Switching to Korean for that final 'I want you right now' sharpens the demand. It's the point where the polite framing drops away.
The way 'I know' gets stacked up, almost talking over itself, gives the whole thing a persistent, slightly rushed rhythm.
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how "I know" turns into a mantrathe pull of "nan jigeum neoreul wonhae"the pull of "I know"
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Intro
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Oh baby girl, is this what you wanted
I know, i know
I want you girl, i know
I know you want me, i know you feeling me, girl
I want you girl, then move your body
Move your thing like that
I want you girl, i know
I know you need me, girl i need you too
I want you girl, nan jigeum neoreul wonhae
Ze:a, this is the second single
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What is "Intro" by ZE:A about?
The group's second single opens with a plainspoken plea that feels both confident and a little exposed. For a track called 'Intro', it avoids any grand scene-setting or thematic preamble. The words operate on a single, direct frequency: desire stated as fact, not argument.
Who performs "Intro"?
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