Kang Hyunmin and Lee Jaehak first started Loveholic in May of 2002. After holding online auditions for a vocalist, they recruited Ji Sun. In April of 2003 they released their first album Florist. The band appeared on several OSTs following that same year, and in October they released [Re:All] Florist, a repackaged version of their first album that featured songs from the OSTs as well as some remixes.
In August 2004 the group released their second album, Invisible Things. The group's popularity continued to grow. Japanese singer Kahara Tomomi remade their song, "그대만 있디면," and the band's songs appeared in many dramas and television commercials. Singer Ji Sun appeared as a guest vocalist on several albums, most notably Epik High's song Paris.
In 2006, the band released their third album, Nice Dream, and a remake album, RE-WIND.
In late October of 2007, Jisun left the band but Loveholic decided not to disband and release their fourth album.
Easy Come Easy Go
Loveholic Lyrics
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noui hunjogul jiugiga shwiwo
easy come easy go ibyorun gurohge
gamgichorom nomuna igsughe
Nege sarangun nul gure
shwiun malloman gadughe
himdun gobeg sogeso shijag dwessojiman
sarajyo boril tende
sulphuge bichul irhun byoldulchorom
Onulchorom biga nerinun narun
unmyongiran marul midgiga shwiwo
easy come easy go sarangun gurohge
nal ulligo todashi chajawa
Nege sarangun nul gure
shwiun malloman gadughe
himdun gobeg sogeso shijag dwessojiman
darun achimul mannamyon
sarajyo boril tende
sulphuge bichul irhun sebyog byolchorom
The lyrics of Loveholic's song "Easy Come Easy Go" tell the story of a relationship that has ended abruptly, leaving the singer in a state of disbelief and heartache. The opening lines describe the wind blowing on a day when the singer's heart is heavy with the weight of the breakup. They wish they could erase memories of their loved one and move on as easily as the wind. The chorus repeats the phrase "easy come easy go" to emphasize that love can be fleeting, and that letting go of it can be as sudden as the happiness it once brought.
As the song progresses, the singer reflects on happier times in the relationship, but acknowledges that those moments are now tainted by the pain of the breakup. They speak of the struggle to move on, and the difficulty in facing another morning without their partner. The final lines compare the singer's pain to that of a shooting star, a fleeting but bright and powerful reminder that love can be consuming.
Overall, the lyrics of "Easy Come Easy Go" capture the raw emotion and confusion that can come with the end of a relationship. The repetition of the phrase "easy come easy go" highlights the impermanence of love and reminds the listener that even the strongest connections can be broken in an instant.
Line by Line Meaning
Onulchorom barami bunun narun
Today, like the wind, is passing by
noui hunjogul jiugiga shwiwo
Taking away your scent
easy come easy go ibyorun gurohge
Just like that, everything comes and goes
gamgichorom nomuna igsughe
Leaving behind only a faint memory
Nege sarangun nul gure
You're the one I love
shwiun malloman gadughe
Only the good memories remain
himdun gobeg sogeso shijag dwessojiman
Even though it started with a difficult path
darun achimul mannamyon
As another morning arrives
sarajyo boril tende
I know it will disappear
sulphuge bichul irhun byoldulchorom
Like a shooting star that shines brightly
Onulchorom biga nerinun narun
Today, a tear is falling
unmyongiran marul midgiga shwiwo
Accepting the fate
easy come easy go sarangun gurohge
Love goes just as easily as it comes
nal ulligo todashi chajawa
Leaving me alone, searching for someone else
Nege sarangun nul gure
You're the one I love
shwiun malloman gadughe
Only the good memories remain
himdun gobeg sogeso shijag dwessojiman
Even though it started with a difficult path
darun achimul mannamyon
As another morning arrives
sarajyo boril tende
I know it will disappear
sulphuge bichul irhun sebyog byolchorom
Like a meteor shower that lights up the sky
Contributed by Benjamin I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Ben - Moderator
on I FEEL FINE
We have found that although the band did disband in 2012, Loveholic was in fact not their final track. We have now removed this fact above.
Sans
on I FEEL FINE
I'd like to request a fact check on the information:
- "I Feel Fine" was the final single released by Loveholic before they disbanded in 2012.