Lee Seung Chul Мќґмљ№мі Painful Love М‚¬лћ‘мќђ М•„프다 [color Coded Lyrics Han Rom Eng] ❲Top-Rated ✭❳
(사랑은 아프다) by Lee Seung Chul is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that serves as a cornerstone of the 2018 JTBC drama Misty . Known as the "Emperor of Live Music," Lee Seung Chul brings a raw, seasoned depth to this track, exploring the paradox of a love so deep it becomes inseparable from the pain it causes. Thematic Depth: Love as a Wound
The protagonist expresses a desperate wish to forget—to "erase" the days spent together—yet acknowledges that the very scars that hurt are the only things keeping the memory of that love alive.
Though deeply tied to its drama's narrative, the track resonates with anyone who has faced the "bittersweet" nature of loss, whether from a breakup or a more permanent separation. Conclusion (사랑은 아프다) by Lee Seung Chul is a
"Painful Love" is more than just a soundtrack; it is a masterclass in the Korean ballad tradition. Through Lee Seung Chul's emotive delivery and the poignant exploration of "love because it is painful," the song solidifies the idea that some memories, however wounding, are treasures that cannot be let go.
The song relies heavily on acoustic instrumentation , allowing the vocal nuances to convey the "sobbing heart" described in the lyrics. Though deeply tied to its drama's narrative, the
Despite the sorrow, there is a "paradoxical hope" in the melody, suggesting that even a love that ends in wounds was worth experiencing. Musicality and Vocal Performance
Lee Seung Chul’s signature "soft rock" and ballad style is on full display here. His voice provides a comforting yet mournful atmosphere that mirrors the high-stakes emotional weight of the drama Misty . The song relies heavily on acoustic instrumentation ,
The song's central thesis is the bittersweet realization that the pain felt after a separation is, itself, a proof of love's existence. The lyrics describe a sense of lingering emotional turmoil, where memories of a past lover are like "tears in the mist" that continue to sting.