Jwein (Sinner)
Taeyang · HOT [2008]
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Gidohaejul teni,
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Neobakke moreudeon nal tteona wae
Naega jalmotdoemyeon neo ttaemuninji ara
Nal mangchige han wonin moduda neonikka
Dareun sarameul manna bulhaenghae jugenni
Gidohae jul teni,
Jiugo jiwonaego gyeote inneun geotman gata
Neomaneun jeoldae mot ijeul geot gata
Beoryeojin seontaek modu kkeuchinde
Meongcheonghan babora nal yokhae
Neoreul saranghan joein
Jinaganeun sigan jeomjeom meoreojineun neo
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Neoe geu ireumi neoe geu ipsuri
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Beoryeojin seontaek modu kkeuchinde
Meongcheonghan babora nal yokhae
Neoreul saranghan joein
Gyeote (inneun geotman gata)
Jeoldae (mot ijeul geot gata)
Seontaek (modu kkeuchinde)
Neoreul saranghan joein
Neoreul saranghan joein
Neoreul saranghan joein
Jwein (Sinner)
Taeyang's "Jwein (Sinner)" stands as a defining track from his 2008 debut album, HOT. Released during a pivotal era for Korean R&B, the song showcases the artist's signature blend of soulful vocals and contemporary production. As part of a cohesive body of work that includes hits like "Baby I'm Sorry" and "Gido (Prayer)," this recording highlights Taeyang's ability to merge emotional depth with rhythmic precision. The album established him as a major force in the genre, moving beyond traditional pop structures to explore more textured soundscapes. "Jwein (Sinner)" remains a testament to his early artistic vision, capturing the raw energy and introspective mood that characterized his initial breakthrough into the mainstream music scene.

