Yeah we used to flirt with freedom 'Fore everybody knew our name We became their favorite secret Love for love and not for fame Oh when I was your user, your FaceTime abuser Dose after dose 'til we crashed Now they bet on our game, say well go down in flames It's too good but we never could last But oh! We was undercover 'til it overflowed, over exposed (yeah) Oh! Chained our love together, never took it slow And now we know, life on overload (love, love) Don't we always make a show (love) Of love (love, love, yeah) Let that cellphone ring, let that bluebird sing Let that message say unread, Yeah, let them talk about us, let them talk too much While we rule the whole world from our bed 'Cause oh We was undercover 'til it overflowed, over exposed Oh Chained our life together, never took it slow And now we know, life on overload Don't we always make a show Of love, life on overload Must we make a spectacle of love? Oh yeah And oh We was undercover 'til it overflowed, over exposed Oh! Chained our love together, never took it slow And now we know, life on overload Don't we always make a show Of love, life on overload Must we make a spectacle of love?
Cho Boah listens/likes the song "우리가 맞다는 대답을 할 거예요 (They’re Gonna Say We’re Right)" by Lee Kang Seung (이강승) . Coincidence? It is so sad Boah and Rowoon are unable to love each other openly. They fear rejection.😢 The song explores the longing to be validated in a relationship despite the challenges and doubts that may arise. In the first verse, the narrator expresses feelings of unease and uncertainty in their monotonous day-to-day life. They are unsure of what to do and find comfort in keeping their emotions hidden, even as their world seems to crumble beneath them. This could suggest a sense of vulnerability and fear of confrontation. The chorus focuses on the relationship itself. The narrator describes how they are suffocating in the familiarity of their partner's scent, implying intense closeness and dependency. When they reflect on their day, they desire for their partner to have the ability to rest without any words, promising to always be there for them. The lyrics convey the idea that despite any falsehoods and doubts, the moments they share together affirm their belief in the relationship's authenticity. In the second verse, the narrator ponders whether their memories will be remembered or forgotten, as they contemplate writing them down on paper. They find solace in the bittersweetness of their quiet and nonchalant conversations, attempting to convince themselves and their partner that they are doing well. This implies a willingness to maintain a facade of a contented relationship to avoid discomfort or conflict. The bridge acknowledges the lack of people to confide in, suggesting a sense of isolation and a private guilt that, even when exposed, the narrator will remain present and unchanged, emphasizing their dedication and commitment. Overall, "They’re Gonna Say We’re Right" portrays the longing for reassurance and validation in a relationship, even in the face of doubt and uncertainty. It highlights the power of shared moments, however imperfect, in affirming the authenticity and strength of their connection.
so sweet. can't help loving him. so happy to see him online. hope to see him onsite someday soon.
Buena canción, la voz de Rowoon es hermosa, me encanta la música. 😊❤❤❤
Que lindo sería poder bailar con el esa canción ❤
Es tan dulce su vos y su carita de niño hermoso
Never have enough of Rowoon singing Overload. Thank you.
멋있다 로운아 ❤
Rowoon coming to me in a new light 💡! What falling all over again.
석우 목소리랑 잘 어울리네요.💕
Το me you are perfect❤
Yeah we used to flirt with freedom
'Fore everybody knew our name
We became their favorite secret
Love for love and not for fame
Oh when I was your user, your FaceTime abuser
Dose after dose 'til we crashed
Now they bet on our game, say well go down in flames
It's too good but we never could last
But oh!
We was undercover 'til it overflowed, over exposed (yeah)
Oh!
Chained our love together, never took it slow
And now we know, life on overload (love, love)
Don't we always make a show (love)
Of love (love, love, yeah)
Let that cellphone ring, let that bluebird sing
Let that message say unread,
Yeah, let them talk about us, let them talk too much
While we rule the whole world from our bed
'Cause oh
We was undercover 'til it overflowed, over exposed
Oh
Chained our life together, never took it slow
And now we know, life on overload
Don't we always make a show
Of love, life on overload
Must we make a spectacle of love?
Oh yeah
And oh
We was undercover 'til it overflowed, over exposed
Oh!
Chained our love together, never took it slow
And now we know, life on overload
Don't we always make a show
Of love, life on overload
Must we make a spectacle of love?
Cho Boah listens/likes the song "우리가 맞다는 대답을 할 거예요 (They’re Gonna Say We’re Right)" by Lee Kang Seung (이강승) .
Coincidence?
It is so sad Boah and Rowoon are unable to love each other openly. They fear rejection.😢
The song explores the longing to be validated in a relationship despite the challenges and doubts that may arise.
In the first verse, the narrator expresses feelings of unease and uncertainty in their monotonous day-to-day life. They are unsure of what to do and find comfort in keeping their emotions hidden, even as their world seems to crumble beneath them. This could suggest a sense of vulnerability and fear of confrontation.
The chorus focuses on the relationship itself. The narrator describes how they are suffocating in the familiarity of their partner's scent, implying intense closeness and dependency. When they reflect on their day, they desire for their partner to have the ability to rest without any words, promising to always be there for them. The lyrics convey the idea that despite any falsehoods and doubts, the moments they share together affirm their belief in the relationship's authenticity.
In the second verse, the narrator ponders whether their memories will be remembered or forgotten, as they contemplate writing them down on paper. They find solace in the bittersweetness of their quiet and nonchalant conversations, attempting to convince themselves and their partner that they are doing well. This implies a willingness to maintain a facade of a contented relationship to avoid discomfort or conflict.
The bridge acknowledges the lack of people to confide in, suggesting a sense of isolation and a private guilt that, even when exposed, the narrator will remain present and unchanged, emphasizing their dedication and commitment.
Overall, "They’re Gonna Say We’re Right" portrays the longing for reassurance and validation in a relationship, even in the face of doubt and uncertainty. It highlights the power of shared moments, however imperfect, in affirming the authenticity and strength of their connection.