Ex (미친 놈)

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The Regret of Letting Go: Stray Kids' 'Ex (미친 놈)'

Stray Kids' song 'Ex (미친 놈)' delves into the emotional turmoil and regret following a breakup. The lyrics express the narrator's realization of their mistakes and the pain of separation. The cold tone and yawns mentioned in the opening lines suggest a relationship that has grown distant, leading to an inevitable but sorrowful end. The narrator is left with a sense of loss and self-reproach, questioning why they are the ones hurting after being the cause of the breakup.

The song's chorus reflects on the narrator's madness or foolishness during the time without their partner, acknowledging a lack of self-confidence and the realization that they need the other person. The use of the term '미친 놈' which translates to 'crazy guy' or 'madman,' is a harsh self-criticism, indicating the narrator's regret for their actions. The lyrics also touch on the theme of anger and forgiveness, suggesting that if the anger directed at the narrator could turn into mere annoyance, there might be a chance for reconciliation.

Stray Kids, known for their powerful performances and emotionally charged lyrics, often explore themes of youth, struggle, and self-reflection. 'Ex (미친 놈)' is no exception, as it captures the raw emotions of regret and longing after a failed relationship. The song's narrative is a common human experience, making it relatable to many listeners who have faced the complexities of love and loss.

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