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  • T-ara: Cry Cry (2011)
  • Music Video | 15 min | Music
T-ara: Cry Cry (2011)
Music Video | 15 min | Music

Based on the lyrics of "CRY CRY" by T-ara, the song explores the theme of heartbreak and longing in a toxic relationship. The lyrics depict feelings of pain and sadness caused by a partner who continuously hurts the narrator with their ...See moreBased on the lyrics of "CRY CRY" by T-ara, the song explores the theme of heartbreak and longing in a toxic relationship. The lyrics depict feelings of pain and sadness caused by a partner who continuously hurts the narrator with their sharp words and actions, likening them to a thorny rose and a prison. The repeated lines "Cry, cry, can't you see the music?" express the plea for the partner to understand the emotional turmoil the narrator is going through. The chorus emphasizes the intense love the narrator once had for their partner, comparing it to a fiery flame. Despite the hurt caused, the narrator still longs for the love they experienced, urging their partner not to make them cry and hurt them more. The song also touches upon the addictive nature of love, with the narrator feeling trapped and unable to let go of their feelings. The repeated lines "Make it, come on, come on, yo" and "Take it, come on, come on, come on" can be interpreted as a desperate plea to the partner to acknowledge and address the pain they have caused. Throughout the song, the lyrics highlight the importance of looking into the narrator's eyes, symbolizing their vulnerability and the depth of their sadness. Despite the hurt, the narrator still hopes for the partner to understand their pain and not abandon them. Overall, "CRY CRY" depicts the complex emotions experienced in a challenging relationship, where the narrator longs for love and understanding while dealing with heartbreak and anguish. The song's lyrics express a plea for the partner to recognize and empathize with the narrator's suffering. Written by SongTell See less
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Young-soo Cho (songwriter) | Jo Young Soo (songwriter) | Kim Tae-Hyun
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Nov 8, 2011 (South Korea)

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