Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the electrifying world of EXO's "Overdose," a K-Pop anthem that masterfully blends hip-hop, R&B, and electronic elements. By exploring the lyrics, you can learn about expressing intense emotions and metaphors in Korean (or Chinese), as the song uses the concept of addiction to describe an overwhelming love. Its dynamic choreography and powerful vocals make it a special and engaging track for anyone looking to connect with K-Pop culture through language.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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이건 분명 위험한 중독
➔ Use of '이건' as a contraction of '이것은' (this is) to emphasize the subject.
➔ '이건' functions as a demonstrative pronoun contraction meaning 'this is,' emphasizing the subject (this thing).
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시간이 지날수록 통제는 힘들어져
➔ Use of '지날수록' to indicate 'as time passes' or 'the more time passes,' expressing a gradual change.
➔ '지날수록' introduces the idea that the situation becomes more intense or difficult as time progresses.
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그녀의 사랑 하나뿐인걸
➔ Use of '하나뿐인' to express 'only one' or 'sole' emphasizing exclusivity.
➔ '하나뿐인' describes something that is unique or the only one of its kind, often emphasizing special significance.
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계속 들이켜도 아직 모자라
➔ Use of '이어도' to mean 'even if' or 'despite' allowing the clause to express contrast or concession.
➔ '이어도' introduces a contrast suggesting that even if one continues doing something, the situation remains unchanged or intensifies.
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전율 그리곤 한숨
➔ Use of '그리곤' as a literary or poetic conjunction meaning 'and then' or 'so,' connecting two actions or states.
➔ '그리곤' links two clauses, often indicating a sequence of feelings or actions in a poetic or expressive manner.
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