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- The song "10 Minutes" by Lee Hyori explores the concept of having a brief moment of intense attraction and connection with someone. The lyrics describe a woman who is drawn to a man she sees while out dancing and wants to spend just ten minutes with him to see if there could be something more. The chorus emphasizes this desire for a short period of time to be "hers" and the vulnerability of men who are fooled by her seemingly innocent and coy demeanor. The singer encourages the man to be brave and approach her in order to see if they can have a deeper connection.
- "Flower Way" is a song by KIM SEJEONG that speaks of the love of a parent and its ability to make a person an adult. The lyrics are centered around the memories of the singer's mother, who taught the singer the lessons of life through the hardships she faced and the comfort and love she gave. The song speaks of the beauty found in a person's journey through life and encourages them to keep going even when faced with difficulties. It advocates for the importance of cherishing and honoring the past, and never forgetting the love of a parent. The song reassures that no matter what challenges are faced, a path of tenderness, love, and beauty will remain uncovered.
- "You, Clouds, Rain" is a heartfelt collaboration between HEIZE and Shin Yong Jae that delves into the emotions and memories associated with rain. Throughout the song, the artists reflect on a past relationship, reminiscing about the moments they shared. In the opening lyrics, HEIZE sings, "It's raining, so I thought of you." The rain acts as a catalyst, triggering a flood of memories and thoughts about the person they used to be close to. It is clear that the rain brings a sense of nostalgia and longing. The artist acknowledges that their emotional response to the rain and memories may not have any significant impact on their current life. It suggests that these emotions are fleeting and do not hold much weight in the grand scheme of things. The chorus, sung by both HEIZE and Shin Yong Jae, reinforces the theme of rain serving as a reminder of past emotions and the desire to re-experience them. Overall, "You, Clouds, Rain" is a poignant song that explores the bittersweet emotions and memories evoked by rain. Through heartfelt lyrics and powerful vocals, HEIZE and Shin Yong Jae express their longing for the past while acknowledging the transience of emotions. The rain serves as a metaphorical backdrop, highlighting the role it plays in triggering nostalgic reflections and reminding them of love that has become a distant memory.
- The song "Secret Story of the Swan" by IZ*ONE talks about a secret story between two people who have created a beautiful world filled with magic together. The lyrics compare this experience to that of a majestic swan, elegant and other-worldly. The first verse talks about the two individuals sharing secrets and creating a little world that they can share together. They want this world to be a secret, just between the two of them. The second verse talks about how even in a chaotic world, they have each other and share the same dreams. The refrain encourages the listener to not be afraid since there is no sad ending in this story and that this moment will last forever. The pre-chorus talks about the protagonist falling deeper in love with the person they are singing to as they get lost in their eyes. The chorus talks about how the person they love has awakened their magical powers, and they are able to dream and dance beautifully with them. The bridge talks about how the person they love has brought paradise into their life and how they want this moment to last forever. Overall, the song celebrates the beauty of love and encourages the listener to dance beautifully with the person they love.
- This is the debut song of IZ*ONE which is a Jpop and Kpop group created on the TV show Produce 48.
- The song conveys a positive message to women, especially Korean, in the current generation that everything is alright and each of us is MISS KOREA. The lyrics of the song, written by the singer herself, tell a positive message. The song says that everyone is great just the way they are and anyone can be "Miss Korea." The confident words on the catchy chorus beg to be shouted (which translates to "Because I'm a Miss Korea.
- "Bad Girls" by Lee Hyori is an empowering anthem celebrating women who embrace their true selves and refuse to conform to societal expectations. The lyrics highlight the need for women to confidently express their individuality and challenge traditional norms. The song opens with lines about the importance of flawless makeup, confident hairstyles, and a captivating figure. It suggests that women should assertively present themselves and pay attention to their actions, speech, and expressions. Lee Hyori describes herself as a "bad girl" who exudes a magnetic charm and appeals to others more than the innocent angelic heroine in movies. This contrasts the stereotypical beauty standards often portrayed in the media. The chorus emphasizes the qualities of a "bad girl." She is depicted as a woman with ambitions and desires exceeding those of others, someone who dislikes losing more than anything else. Despite possessing an irresistible and peculiar allure, she is unapologetic for her outspokenness and refusal to pretend ignorance. The repeated phrase "Bad bad bad bad girls" reinforces the idea that these characteristics are desirable and should be celebrated. Lee Hyori also mentions that the "bad girl" is someone who shines even when delivering harsh criticisms, someone who doesn't act oblivious despite having knowledge, and someone who continues to attract attention without consciously knowing why. These portrayals depict a woman who confidently speaks her mind, is self-aware, and naturally stands out.
- "VingleVingle" by HEIZE is a song about the aftermath of a failed relationship. The lyrics speak of the narrator waiting for their partner in their dreams and despite being aware of their lies and deceptions, they continue to cling onto false hope. The chorus repeats the phrase "tonight's spinning around" or "tonight's dizzying", suggesting a state of confusion and disorientation in the aftermath of the breakup. The song also highlights how love is not enough to sustain a relationship and that the emptiness left behind after a failed relationship is a reminder of what once was. The lyrics say that while the narrator continues to feel hurt and betrayed, they also find a strange sense of happiness and comfort in the pain. The use of the phrase "my merciless angel's mask", suggests a contrast between the cruelty and kindness that one experiences in love. Similarly, the lines "What I regret is you / As time passes by / You're getting forgotten / But I'm still dizzy tonight," suggest that the narrator is still struggling to move on from the past but is simultaneously trying to come to terms with the reality of their situation. Overall, "VingleVingle" is a reflective and introspective song that speaks to the complexities of relationships and the emotions that come with their eventual decline.
- "Beside Me" by DAVICHI is a heartfelt ballad that explores themes of love, longing, and the fear of being forgotten by a loved one who has left. The song portrays the emotions felt when someone can't forget the presence of their significant other, regardless of whether they are physically together or not. In the first verse, the lyrics convey the bedazzlement and brightness the person feels when their significant other is near. The person finds comfort in simply having their loved one by their side, whether they are eating, drinking coffee, watching TV, laughing, or crying. This shows the strong bond and appreciation for the other person's companionship. The chorus emphasizes the pain and tears that were shed when the loved one departed without their knowledge. The tears metaphorically become a rainstorm, representing the overwhelming emotions experienced when facing their absence. The pleading lines "Don't forget, don't forget, forever I love you, I love you" express a desperate plea to be remembered and loved eternally, regardless of whether they're alone or together.
- The song "Only Then" by Roy Kim is about a couple who is deeply in love and content with their relationship, but acknowledges the possibility of an eventual breakup. The lyrics describe how the singer knows that their love is not guaranteed to last forever, and that they are aware that they might eventually have to part ways. Despite this, the singer emphasizes the importance of enjoying the present and cherishing each other while they are together. The lyrics also convey a sense of maturity and acceptance towards the idea of breakups. The singer recognizes that if the other person falls out of love or if the relationship no longer brings happiness, then it is better to part ways. By saying "Only Then", the singer implies that they should not break up until they have given the relationship their all, but when the time comes, they should be able to walk away knowing that they have experienced the best the relationship had to offer. Overall, "Only Then" is a song about unconditional love, selflessness, and recognizing that sometimes, letting go is the best thing to do.
- The song "Ending Credit" by Uhm Jung Hwa reflects on the end of a relationship as if it were the closing credits of a movie. The beginning of the song talks about how the singer felt that it was destiny when they first met their partner and how they felt like the protagonist of a movie. The pre-chorus reflects on the good times of the relationship and how everything felt like it was going to last forever. However, the chorus reveals that things have ended and that the relationship and the movie have come to a close. The singer and their partner are the only ones left, and the song provides comfort to them by saying that their memories will stay with them. In the second verse, the singer is feeling nostalgic, sitting alone in an empty theater and wondering if there is another trailer to watch. The pre-chorus reflects on how beautiful and bright the memories were and how they once believed that their story would never end. The chorus repeats the closure of the relationship and movie and how only the credits are left, providing solace to the singer and their partner. The bridge emphasizes the end with a film metaphor, with the cinema terms "Close up and Dissolve," "Fade out," and "Cut to black." The singer ends the chorus repeating the previous lines, but with some changes - a new film will start, the audience will return, but only the memories of the singer and the partner will remain. The song offers closure to the singers and listeners who are facing the end of a relationship, implying that even when it's over, the memories and experiences remain and can bring comfort to those left behind.
- The song "GLASSY" by JO YURI is about a person who has a positive outlook on life and is ready to take on the world. The lyrics describe feelings of being on a high and feeling like a star. The chorus talks about the uncertainty of the future and not knowing which direction to go, but the protagonist cannot hide their feelings and wants someone to follow them like a "glassy" companion. The chorus talks about the protagonist's bright and hopeful attitude towards life and how they want to share that feeling with their loved ones. The post-chorus expresses the excitement of starting a journey and feeling like everything is possible. The second verse continues describing the protagonist's determination to move forward and not hesitate. The bridge talks about the passage of time and how the protagonist wants their loved one to hold them tighter, not letting them go. The final chorus expresses the hope of a future together and the excitement of starting a new adventure. Overall, the song "GLASSY" is a hopeful and positive message about moving forward and facing life's challenges with positive and determination.
- The song "Congratulations" by Eric Nam (feat. Marc E. Bassy) tells the story of a relationship that has reached its breaking point. The lyrics depict a sense of relief and celebration as the narrator acknowledges the end of the relationship and expresses congratulations to their partner for finally leaving. In the verses, Eric Nam describes the preparations for the breakup celebration, symbolized by balloons, cups, and champagne. He sarcastically offers a ring as a souvenir or junk, indicating that their relationship has lost its value. The chorus emphasizes the sense of liberation and genuine happiness about the separation, inviting friends to join in the festivities and raise a glass to the end of the relationship. Marc E. Bassy's verse provides insight into the narrator's perspective, expressing the pain caused by their partner's betrayal and the realization that friends were aware of the situation before they were. The pre-chorus suggests that rumors and infidelity led to the demise of the relationship, causing the narrator's sadness to see their partner go. The bridge brings both Eric Nam and Marc E. Bassy together, congratulating the departing partner and acknowledging that they finally mean their decision to leave. The repetition of the chorus and post-chorus reinforces the celebratory nature of the song, with a tinge of melancholy in the phrase "our last goodbye." Overall, "Congratulations" portrays a bittersweet and empowering narrative of a relationship coming to an end, where the protagonists find closure and liberation through the celebration of their separation.