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[Lyrics] Kara's Pandora Romanized Lyrics

Kara has just released a new mini album Pandora and the new album track Pandora is kinda catchy with the sexy dance in the Pandora music video. Trust me, once you start listening to the song, you will be hook.





Kara's Pandora Romanized Lyrics 

[All]
Up and up ah ah~
Up and up ah ah~

[Jiyoung] Kamchul su eom-neun geoya
Ni nunbichi heundeullyeo
[Nicole] Myohan shiseon so-ge
Shimjangi ttwiigo isseo
[Hara] Keochin sum sori-ga chokka-geul
Ja-geu-khae crush crush

[Seungyeon] Jamkkan-man geo-gie meomchwoseo
Ttokbaro barabwahbwah
Sumkyeo-on jinshi-reurije da boyeojul-ke.
[Gyuri] Ja nae mameul jababwah

[All]
Neukkyeobwah close to you and close to you
Modeunkeol da jul-ke
Nae-ga boini close to me and close to me
Kajyeo-ga nal

[All]
Up and up ah ah~
Up and up ah ah~
Up and up ah ah~

[Gyuri] Yeo-gi-ga kkeuchi anya
Neon ajing moreul keoya
[Seungyeon] Ajing nae dae-hae
Bando an boyeojwosseo
[Hara] Nae sogane i-nneun bimi-reul
Umkyeojwo crush crush

[Jiyoung] Eotteon-i eoseolpeun pyeonkyeone
Keommeokko kaji mara
Seodbureun pandane nae soneul nohchijima.. Ja
[Nicole] Nae jeonburarabwah

[All]
Neukkyeobwah close to you and close to you
Modeunkeol da jul-ke
Nae-ga boini close to me and close to me
Kajyeo-ga nal

[All]
Up and up ah ah~
Up and up ah ah~
Up and up ah ah~

[Jiyoung] Keurae bwaht-ji geureom dwaeht-ji
Iboda eotteohke mwol deohae
[Hara] Nae-ga da-gakajanha ja oh kakka-i
Deo jo-geumman deo kakka-i
[Nicole] Stress neon da jwodo mothae
Mwol gidae-hani next time?
Waeh odo kado mothae bingbing
Shi-gani ka-unteu da-un chaekkag chaekkak

[Gyuri] Han-chameul gidaryeosseo
[Nicole] Neoigil baraewah-sseo
[Seungyeon] Wahnbyeokhagil bi-reo

[All]
Neukkyeobwah close to you and close to you
Modeunkeol da jul-ke
Nae-ga boini close to me and close to me
Kajyeo-ga nal

[All]
Up and up ah ah~
Up and up ah ah~
Up and up ah ah~

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