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While the song had a quiet debut, it surged to the top of major music charts (like Melon and Genie) a year later.

The song's title combines the Japanese morning greeting "Ohayo" with "My Night," creating a lyrical paradox where the singer greets their "night" (the loved one) with a morning greeting. R&B, Lo-fi Hip-hop, K-Pop. Release Date: June 20, 2020. Producers: Produced by PATEKO, with lyrics by D-Hack. While the song had a quiet debut, it

The lyrics depict a desperate, "quiet confession" of love and the fear of being forgotten or left behind. Release Date: June 20, 2020

Notable lyrics include a plea for marriage ("Can we just get married? I'll be our breadwinner") and a wish to stay in a shared past. Notable lyrics include a plea for marriage ("Can

Known for its emotional, sentimental vibe and easy-to-sing melody, featuring a vocal range that is accessible for casual listeners. 📈 The 2021 Viral Phenomenon

It became the #1 most-sung rap/hip-hop song in Korean karaoke rooms, introducing many fans to D-Hack’s broader discography. 📝 Lyrical Themes

Reflecting D-Hack's interest in Japanese subculture (Neo-Kyid), the song mentions specific locations like Osaka and Okinawa where his music videos were filmed. Experience the viral hit and its live performances:

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While the song had a quiet debut, it surged to the top of major music charts (like Melon and Genie) a year later.

The song's title combines the Japanese morning greeting "Ohayo" with "My Night," creating a lyrical paradox where the singer greets their "night" (the loved one) with a morning greeting. R&B, Lo-fi Hip-hop, K-Pop. Release Date: June 20, 2020. Producers: Produced by PATEKO, with lyrics by D-Hack.

The lyrics depict a desperate, "quiet confession" of love and the fear of being forgotten or left behind.

Notable lyrics include a plea for marriage ("Can we just get married? I'll be our breadwinner") and a wish to stay in a shared past.

Known for its emotional, sentimental vibe and easy-to-sing melody, featuring a vocal range that is accessible for casual listeners. 📈 The 2021 Viral Phenomenon

It became the #1 most-sung rap/hip-hop song in Korean karaoke rooms, introducing many fans to D-Hack’s broader discography. 📝 Lyrical Themes

Reflecting D-Hack's interest in Japanese subculture (Neo-Kyid), the song mentions specific locations like Osaka and Okinawa where his music videos were filmed. Experience the viral hit and its live performances: