QWER – Ceremony

QWER’s “CEREMONY” is all about breaking out of a version of yourself that feels dull, forced, or too safe. The song starts with discomfort — looking at your reflection and not quite recognizing yourself — and then turns into a celebration of confidence, freedom, and becoming the main character in your own life. This line captures that frustration especially well: even the smile in the mirror and the hairstyle feel unnatural, like she has been living as someone who does not really fit her.

거울 속 Smile 진심 억지
취향 아닌 그 머리까지

“Even the smile in the mirror feels honestly forced
even that hairstyle isn’t my style.”

Vocabulary & grammar breakdown

거울 속

  • 거울 means “mirror”
  • means “inside”
  • together, 거울 속 means “in the mirror”
  • it is a very common poetic way to describe your reflection in Korean lyrics

진심 억지

  • 진심 means “sincerely,” “truly,” or “for real”
  • 억지 means “forced,” “unnatural,” or something done against its natural flow
  • so 진심 억지 feels like “seriously so forced” or “honestly, it feels fake and forced”
  • it is short and punchy, which makes the emotion sound more immediate

취향 아닌

  • 취향 means “taste,” “preference,” or “personal style”
  • 아닌 comes from 아니다, meaning “to not be”
  • 취향 아닌 means “not my taste” or “not my style”
  • this kind of phrasing sounds casual and natural, especially in songs and spoken Korean

-까지

  • 까지 means “even,” “up to,” or “as far as” depending on context
  • here, 그 머리까지 means “even that hairstyle too”
  • it adds emphasis, showing that not just one thing but everything about this version of herself feels wrong

Language & emotion tip

What makes this line work so well is that it does not describe a huge dramatic crisis. Instead, it points to small, concrete things — a smile, a hairstyle — and shows how even those can feel wrong when you are disconnected from yourself. That makes the emotion feel very relatable: sometimes losing yourself does not look dramatic from the outside, it just feels like nothing about you fits anymore.

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