Zion.T
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Zero Gravity (무중력)

A Korean R&B singer finds a moment of suspension in a song about a mother's smile.

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A Korean R&B singer finds a moment of suspension in a song about a mother's smile.

Zion.T has always written about the complexities in relationships, but here the complexity is time.

The song doesn't try to rebuild the past; it just stands very still in the 'mujunglyeog sangtae', the weightless state, of a moment that already happened.

Editor's note

Zion.T's Zero Gravity and the weight of memory

A Korean R&B singer finds a moment of suspension in a song about a mother's smile.

neoreul manjimyeon naneun naraolla bombarame heuteojin kkochipcheoreom

Zion.T has always written about the complexities in relationships, but here the complexity is time. The song doesn't try to rebuild the past; it just stands very still in the 'mujunglyeog sangtae', the weightless state, of a moment that already happened. The belief he repeats feels less like faith and more like a quiet insistence against forgetting.

The phrase 'eommaui pum soggata', a mother's embrace, isn't just a hug. It's the whole shape and safety of it, the kind you can't quite remember but know was there. The lyric keeps asking 'eotteohge halkka', how do I do this, how do I hold onto that, as if the memory itself is a thing you have to carry correctly or it'll dissolve.

Meeting you, I become a country, it's not a reunion, it's a whole world opening. The dried petal in the spring wind gives that world a specific, brittle texture.

The way 'I Believe in U & Me' breaks the Korean flow, like a whispered anchor in the middle of the drift.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "mujunglyeog sangtae" the pull of "eommaui pum soggata" the pull of "eotteohge halkka"
Lyrics

Zero Gravity (무중력)

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dangsinui geotmoseubgwa sogmaeumeun ttoggata

nareul bomyeo useojuneun moseub

geurimgata seulpeoboyeoyo

gieognaji anhneun eommaui pum soggata

eotteohge halkka eotteohge hana

dangsinui geotmoseubgwa sogmaeumeun dallayo

nareul bomyeo dasi usneun moseub

dallaboyeo geulaedo geurimgata

ijhyeojin nae eorin nal seulpeun gieogi na

eotteohge halkka eotteohge hana

neoreul manjimyeon naneun naraolla

bombarame heuteojin kkochipcheoreom

siganeun meomchugo mujunglyeog sangtae

i sunganmani itneun sesangeseo eumeum

neoui momjit geu nunbich geu sogsagim geu nunmul

naneun neo neoneun na

geureohge sarangeun jinaganda

I Believe in U & Me

I Believe in U & Me & U

neoreul manjimyeon naneun naraolla

bombarame heuteojin kkochipcheoreom

siganeun meomchugo mujunglyeog sangtae

i sunganmani itneun sesangeseo eumeum

neoui momjit geu nunbich geu sogsagim geu nunmul

naneun neo neoneun na

geureohge sarangeun jinaganda

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What is "Zero Gravity (무중력)" by Zion.T about?

A Korean R&B singer finds a moment of suspension in a song about a mother's smile. Zion.T has always written about the complexities in relationships, but here the complexity is time. The song doesn't try to rebuild the past; it just stands very still in the 'mujunglyeog sangtae', the weightless state, of a moment that already happened.

Who performs "Zero Gravity (무중력)"?

Zion.T performs "Zero Gravity (무중력)", and this lyric page sits inside the Zion.T catalog on LyroVerse.

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Are there related songs to explore after "Zero Gravity (무중력)"?

Yes. The related section below points to Those Days (Without You) (하루 일과) and Your Song with a short reason for opening each page next.

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