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[Lyrics] Kara's Step Lyrics


Step it up now, oh oh, oh

Lalalalalala lalalalalalalala
Lalalalalala lalalalalalalala

Neomeo jijin anheul geoya, seulpeum a annyeong
Chinhae jiji anheul geoya, nunmura annyeong
Jashineul midneun geoya, hansumeun geuman
Iggat gomin jjeumeun useumyeo Bye bye

Tto, hanbeon deo, baewosseo
I will never forget about you, yeah~
Keojyeosseo nan, gang hage, deo nopge (Oh nopge)
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah



Step it up Step it up, dashi shijak iya
Tto temporeul ollyeoseo, ap jilleo gallae
Just step it up Step it up, da boran deushi
Keuge bollyum nopyeo, Baby my bebe

Lalalalalala lalalalalalalala
Lalalalalala lalalalalalalala

Nae ireun saero ul kkeoya, gidaereul nopyeo
Geuge saneun jaemi gata, geun shimeun nallyeo
Nugu na gateul kkeoya, gi jukji anha
Jageun geokjeong jjeumeun useumyeo Bye bye

Nan, gang hage, deo nopge (Oh nopge)
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah

Step it up Step it up, dashi shijak iya
Tto temporeul ollyeoseo, ap jilleo gallae
Just step it up Step it up, da boran deushi
Keuge bollyum nopyeo, Baby my bebe

Nae insaeng e, seod bulli Get louder
Na joheurago, geuraet gesseo, geuraet gesseo

One Two One Two Step, modu bakja e matge
Geob nael pilyo eobseo, ani ulgeot eobseo, modu gati hamkke hae
Eoji reobge wae, sseulde eobtneun saenggak hae
(Hara Jiyoung) geureoji malgo, uri moduda, Step it up now

Jeoldae nan dora boji anh gesseo (Oh whoa yeah)
Apman bogi do shiganeun jjalba

Step it up Step it up, dashi shijak iya
Tto temporeul ollyeoseo, ap jilleo gallae
Just step it up Step it up, da boran deushi
Keuge bollyum nopyeo, Baby my bebe

Step it up Step it up (wae seod bulli Get louder)
Tto temporeul ollyeoseo (gwaenhi geuraet gesseo, geuraet gesseo)
Just step it up Step it up, da boran deushi
Keuge bollyum nopyeo, Baby my bebe

Lalalalalala lalalalalalalala
Lalalalalala lalalalalalalala

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