Л‹ґн„° Л €кіњ (dr. Reggae) - М–ґл ¤м›њ М •л§ђ (radio Edit) -
The singer expresses that it is "really hard" to love someone who doesn't smile back or whose mind remains a mystery, even though they feel they need that person.
The is a shorter, broadcast-friendly version of the track. Because the band heavily emphasized production quality, they recorded in Los Angeles with renowned engineer Taavi Mote. Other versions of the song found on their releases include: The singer expresses that it is "really hard"
The group's momentum was cut short in 1995 due to a marijuana scandal involving several members, which led to a ban from public television and the band's eventual breakup. Other versions of the song found on their
Despite their short initial run, they paved the way for future Korean reggae artists like Stony Skunk and Skull. Reggae (닥터 레게) is a landmark track in
The song by the South Korean band Dr. Reggae (닥터 레게) is a landmark track in the history of Korean popular music, credited with introducing authentic reggae sounds to the country in the early 1990s. Song Overview
"It's hard, really hard... I'm looking at you like this, but you don't even smile at me" . Historical Context
Originally appeared on the EP Dr. Reggae With Taavi Mote (1993) and later on their first full-length album, One (1994).