Today marks the debut of a new band, Latency, with their first single βμ¬λμ΄μλλ° (It Was Love).β
Latency is made up of five members, each bringing a distinct past into this new project:
β’ Heeyeon β lead guitar (already well known for her guitar work on YouTube)
β’ Jeewon β guitar
β’ Haeun β main vocalist & keyboards
β’ Hyunjin β drums
β’ Semi β bass
If some of these names sound familiar, thatβs because they are. Jeewon, Haeun, and Semi were previously active as idols in cignature, while Hyunjin debuted with LOONA and later promoted with Loossemble.
Now, theyβve come together as a band β playing their own instruments, singing together, and stepping into a space that feels more organic and direct.
Is this an exciting way for former idols to redefine themselves musically? Or does it inevitably invite comparisons to band-idol projects like QWER? Thatβs something listeners will decide over time.
For now, letβs focus on what theyβve actually put out: a gentle, emotional debut song about love that has already passed.
Here are the lines weβre looking at today:
βλ νλ² κ³ κ°€ λ€μ΄μ
μ¬μ ν κ³μ μ§μΌμ€¬λ
λμ μμ μ λ§μΆκ²β
βIβll lift my head once again,
and meet your gaze β
the one that kept staying by my side.β
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π λ νλ² κ³ κ°€ λ€μ΄μ β βI lift my head once againβ
β’ λ νλ² β once again
β’ κ³ κ°λ₯Ό λ€λ€ β to lift oneβs head
π‘ Meaning:
This suggests recovery. After looking down β in regret, sadness, or reflection β the speaker chooses to look up again.
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π« μ¬μ ν κ³μ μ§μΌμ€¬λ β βWho kept staying by my sideβ
β’ μ¬μ ν β still, even now
β’ κ³μ μ§ν€λ€ β to stay by someoneβs side
π‘ Nuance:
This line is full of quiet gratitude. The love may be in the past, but the memory of being supported remains warm and vivid.
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ποΈ λμ μμ μ λ§μΆκ² β βIβll meet your gazeβ
β’ μμ β gaze, look
β’ λ§μΆλ€ β to match, meet
π‘ Emotion:
Meeting someoneβs gaze implies honesty and readiness. No more avoidance β just acknowledgment of what once was.
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β¨ Why This Is a Strong Debut Moment
βμ¬λμ΄μλλ°β doesnβt try to make a loud statement. Instead, it leans into restraint and sincerity.
The lyrics feel reflective rather than dramatic, as if the band itself is saying:
weβve been through something, weβve changed, and now weβre ready to look forward β without denying the past.
Whether Latency will carve out a distinct identity as a band or remain framed through their idol histories is something only time will tell.
But as a debut, this song feels honest β and sometimes, thatβs the most convincing starting point of all.
π What do you think β a fresh chapter worth watching, or a concept youβre still unsure about?
Drop a πΈπ¬ or π€ below.