After the huge success of “Blue Valentine” — their first ever All-Kill and five consecutive music show wins — NMIXX give us something quieter but just as powerful: a track video for “Adore You.”
A tender ballad from their new full album, this song reveals their more introspective side — the ache of realizing that even love can make us selfish sometimes.
Let’s take a look at these lines:
“익숙하면 할수록
이기적인 내 온도”
“The more familiar it becomes,
the more selfish my warmth gets.”
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🌙1️⃣ 익숙하면 할수록 – “The more familiar it becomes”
• 익숙하다 → to be familiar, accustomed to
• -면 → if / when
• -할수록 → the more (something happens), the more (something else happens)
💡 Grammar tip:
This structure — V/A-(으)면 (V/A)-ㄹ수록 — expresses proportional change.
Here, the more she grows used to something (익숙하다), the more another emotion deepens.
👉 Literally: “The more I get used to it, the more…”
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💧2️⃣ 이기적인 내 온도 – “My selfish warmth”
• 이기적이다 → to be selfish, self-centered
• 내 → my
• 온도 → temperature (used metaphorically for emotional warmth)
💡 Cultural note:
Korean often uses 온도 (temperature) to express emotions or relationships —
warm = affection, cold = distance.
Here, 이기적인 온도 suggests love that’s no longer selfless — affection tinged with possessiveness.
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💭3️⃣ Grammar & Tone
This short two-line structure is poetic and proportional:
익숙하면 할수록 → as time passes, familiarity grows
이기적인 내 온도 → her emotional “temperature” turns inward
It’s a linguistic mirror — grammar showing emotional shift.
The –면할수록 pattern naturally builds a rhythm of change and reflection, perfectly matching the introspective melody of the song.
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🌸4️⃣ Why It Matters
In “Adore You,” NMIXX move from the experimental, high-energy sound they’re famous for into something minimalist and deeply emotional.
It’s about the quiet realization that love, over time, can turn from generosity to longing, from warmth to self-protection.
This lyric stands out because it captures that moment of self-awareness — when you notice the temperature of your own heart changing.
💬 Do you think love always becomes “selfish” once it feels too familiar? Drop a 💙 if these lines hit close to home.