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“나는 네가 좋아 너무 좋아”naneun nega joa neomu joa
on 좋은 날 (Good Day) →Approved & live
'나는 네가 좋아 너무 좋아' means 'I like you, I like you so much' — the moment the narrator's feelings spill over. In Korean, 좋아하다 ('to like') is gentler than 사랑하다 ('to love'), so the confession reads earnest and shy rather than grand. "Good Day" (December 9, 2010), written by Kim Eana, was a five-week #1 on the Gaon Digital Chart and Billboard's #1 K-pop song of the 2010s (Wikipedia) — and this verse is where its longing finally turns into an open declaration.
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