Colors
Loona · Colors [2002]
winter the naked trees
springtime a new age is born
in the fall there's an early dawn
and the colors embrace the sun
Tell me what, [what] is wrong [is wrong]
we all wanna be free in our homes
we all want [we want] to live [to live]
in peace and in harmony
Colors of the earth blue and green
colors, there's no difference
between you and me
the color of your heart,
U should be proud inside
a solution comes to mind ...
Don't see the world in black and white
Flowers that smell so sweet
nectar of the honey bees
and the colors on the butterflys
there's a beauty within a cry
people dyin don't ask me why
Tell me what, [what] is wrong [is wrong]
we all wanna be free in our homes
we all want [we want] to live [to live]
in peace and in harmony
Colors of the earth blue and green
colors, there's no difference
between you and me
the color of your heart,
U should be proud inside
a solution comes to mind ...
Don't see the world in black and white
Why can't we see
that the beauty lays in U and me
if you'd just look around you
you know that it's wrong
before everything we have is gone
Colors of the earth blue and green
colors, there's no difference
between you and me
the color of your heart,
U should be proud inside
a solution comes to mind ...
Colors of the earth blue and green
colors, there's no difference
between you and me
the color of your heart,
U should be proud inside
a solution comes to mind ... [comes to mind]
Don't see the world in black and white
Colors - Loona
Loona's 2002 single "Colors" stands as a defining track within the group's early discography, showcasing their signature blend of electronic pop and rhythmic dance beats. Released alongside the album of the same name, the recording captures the vibrant energy that would characterize their work throughout the early 2000s. The song features a driving beat and melodic hooks that reflect the upbeat, party-oriented style common in the genre during that era. As part of Loona's catalog, "Colors" represents a pivotal moment in their evolution, establishing a sound that balances catchy instrumentation with the group's distinct vocal delivery. It remains a notable song in their body of work, illustrating the group's ability to craft memorable tracks that resonate with audiences seeking high-energy pop music from the early 2000s.

