We’re kicking off October in style with Soojin’s “RIZZ ME UP”, the bold and addictive dance track from her second EP. And fans had even more reason to celebrate after Shuhua shared a photo hinting at a BBQ get-together with Soojin—yes, only Soojin’s hand was visible, but for Neverlands that’s enough to light a fire. 🖤
The song itself? Catchy rhythm, playful confidence, and lyrics that mix vulnerability with pure allure. Let’s zoom in on this line:
“날 봐 어느 새부턴가
처음부터 너가 나의”
“Look at me—somewhere along the way,
from the very start, you were mine.”
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📘 Key Words & Grammar
1️⃣ 날 봐 – Look at me
• 나 = me (casual form of “I”)
• -를 = object marker → 날
• 보다 = to see / look
• 봐 = imperative form (“look!”)
👉 A direct, confident command: “Look at me.”
2️⃣ 어느 새부턴가 – Since some point / at some point
• 어느새 = before I knew it / suddenly
• -부터 = from (a starting point)
• -ㄴ가 = adds nuance of uncertainty (“somehow, at some time”)
👉 Roughly: “Since some moment I can’t exactly define.”
3️⃣ 처음부터 – From the very beginning
• 처음 = beginning, first
• -부터 = from
👉 Reinforces the sense of inevitability: “from the start.”
4️⃣ 너가 나의 … – You are my …
• 너 = you
• -가 = subject marker
• 나의 = my
👉 This line trails off intentionally, leaving what “you are” to the imagination.
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💡 Language & Grammar Tip:
The use of 어느 새부턴가 introduces ambiguity (“at some point, without noticing”), while 처음부터 pulls it back to certainty. It’s a clever contrast: Soojin admits she doesn’t know exactly when, but at the same time, it feels like it’s always been that way.
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💬 Why It Matters:
“RIZZ ME UP” blends flirty charm with firm control—the mix that defines Soojin’s stage persona. And with the BBQ hand cameo reminding us of her connection with Shuhua, this comeback isn’t just about music. It’s about Soojin reclaiming her place with confidence, charm, and a little mystery.
✨ Did this lyric rizz you up too? Drop a 💃 if Soojin’s energy has you hooked this October!