OH
Kim Woosung Featuring Ashley Park
Oh watch me to say hello
To many problems in my life
Watch me go through fire on my own
Oh when I go down low
I know you're laughing your ass off
Feelin' a little better about yourself
Can I help you out?
Do I make you smile?
Oh-oh, don't act like you own me now
While you sit and watch
Look at me go up
Oh-oh, how funny life can be
Oh lie, lie, lie 뻔한 거짓말 (it´s an obvious lie)
Oh bye, bye, bye only twenty six
Oh lie, lie, lie 괜찮다는 말 (just say it´s okay)
Oh why, why, why did I care so much
All I got
Did I help you out?
Do I make you smile?
Oh-oh, don't act like you own me now
While you sit and watch
Look at me go up
Oh-oh, how funny life can be
Oh lie, lie, lie 뻔한 거짓말 (it´s an obvious lie)
Oh bye, bye, bye only twenty six
Oh lie, lie, lie 괜찮다는 말 (just say it´s okay)
Oh why, why, why did I care so much
Oh here we are now 올라가 (go up)
No one can't fool us
가꿈 둘리와 있지마 (Sometimes I was afraid)
Oh watch us say goodbye
To all of complications now
Don't wanna take while
Oh lie, lie, lie 뻔한 거짓말 (it´s an obivous lie)
Oh bye, bye, bye only twenty six
Oh lie, lie, lie 괜찮다는 말 (just say it´s okay)
Oh why, why, why did I care so much
All I got
The song Oh by Woosung featuring Ashley Park explores themes of personal growth, resilience, and the realization that others may derive satisfaction from one's difficulties.
In the verses, Woosung reflects on the challenges he has encountered in his life. He acknowledges facing numerous issues but also expresses his determination to overcome them independently. He alludes to feeling judged or ridiculed by others who may take pleasure in his struggles, suggesting that there are people who find joy in his misfortune, which might make him doubt his self-worth.
The pre-chorus emphasizes Woosung´s desire to help others and make them happy. At the same time, he reminds listeners not to act as if they own him or have control over his decisions, possibly referring to individuals trying to manipulate or influence him. He underscores the unexpected and sometimes ironic nature of life, suggesting that circumstances can both uplift and confound.
The chorus repeats the phrase Oh lie, lie, lie, which can be interpreted as a reference to the clichéd lies and empty reassurances in relationships. Woosung expresses his dissatisfaction with these familiar lies and reflects on his youth (he is only twenty-six) and the realization that he cared too much about these deceptions.
In the second verse, Ashley joins in and reinforces the theme of personal growth and resilience. She mentions the fear she has occasionally encountered but acknowledges that it no longer has power over her. Both artists celebrate bidding farewell to complications and signal their determination to move forward and ascend higher in life.
Overall, it presents a narrative of overcoming adversity, recognizing personal worth, and shedding the influence of deceptive relationships. The artists convey a message of empowerment and encourage listeners to break free from toxic bonds and embrace personal growth.