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Dvinal [7]
3 years ago
9

Aespa next level romanized lyrics​

Arts
1 answer:
sashaice [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

[Verse 1: Karina, Giselle]

I'm on the next level, yeah

Jeoldaejeok rureul jikyeo

Nae soneul nochi mara gyeolsogeun naui mugi

Gwangyaro georeoga

Ara ne home ground

Wihyeobe matseoseo

Jekkyeora jekkyeora jekkyeora

[Pre-Chorus: All, Winter, Ningning]

Ooh-ooh-ooh, eeh!

Sangsangdo mothan black out

Yuhogeun gipgo jinhae (Too hot, too hot)

Ooh-ooh-ooh, eeh!

Matjabeun soneul nochyeo

Nan jeoldae pogi mothae

[Chorus: Karina, Ningning]

I'm on the next level

Jeo neomeoui muneul yeoreo

Next level neol gyeolgugen naega busyeo

Next level, KOSMOe daeul ttaekkaji

Next level jekkyeora jekkyeora jekkyeora

[Refrain: All]

La, la, la, la, la, la (Ha, ha)

La, la, la, la, la, la

La, la, la, la, la, la

La, la, la, la, la

[Verse 2: Giselle, Karina, Ningning, Winter]

I see the NU-EVO

Jeokdaejeogin gonangwa seulpeumeun

Neol deo popping jinhwasikyeo

That's my naevis, it's my naevis

You lead, we follow

Gamjeongdeureul baeun daeum

Watch me while I make it out

Watch me while I work it out

Watch me while I make it out

Watch me while I work it out

Work it, work it, work it out

[Bridge: All, Ningning, Winter]

Gamdanghal su eomneun jeolmangdo

Nae mideumeul kkaeji mothae

(Watch me while I work it)

Deo apeun siryeoneul majado

Nan jabeun soneul nochi aneulge, oh

(Watch me while I work it)

[Interlude: All, Karina, Ningning, Winter, *Giselle*]

Beat drop

*Naevis, calling*

Jeoldaero dwireul doraboji mara

Gwangyaui geot tamnaeji mara

Yaksogi kkaejimyeon modu geotjabeul su eopge dwae

Eonjebuteonga buranhaejyeo ganeun sinho

Neol pagoehago mal geoya (We want it)

Come on! Show me the way to KOSMO, yeah-yeah

*Black Mambaga mandeureonaen hwangak kweseuteu

Aespa, aereul bullisikyeonokil wonhae geurae*

Jungsimeul ilko moksorido ilko binanbatgo

Saramdeulgwa meoreojineun chakgak soge

Naevis uri ae, aedeureul bulleobwa

Aespaui Next Level "P.O.S"reul yeoreobwa

Igeon REAL WORLD kkaeeonasseo

We against the villain, what's the name?

Black Mamba

[Pre-Chorus: All, Ningning, Winter, Karina]

Ooh-ooh-ooh, eeh!

Gyeolguk nan muneul yeoreo

Geu bicheun negen fire (Too hot, too hot)

Ooh-ooh-ooh, eeh!

Nan gunggeumhae michigesseo

Idaeume pyeolchil story

Huh!

[Chorus: Winter, Giselle, Ningning]

I'm on the next level

Jeo neomeoui muneul yeoreo

Next level neol gyeolgugen naega busyeo

Next level, KOSMOe daeul ttaekkaji

Next level jekkyeora jekkyeora jekkyeora

I'm on the next level

Deo ganghaejyeo jayuropge

Next level nan gwangyaui naega anya

Next level yasu gateun nareul neukkyeo

Next level jekkyeora jekkyeora jekkyeora

Huh!

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