In & Out by Red Velvet Lyrics Meaning – Peeling Back Layers of Desire and Indecision
Lyrics
A guilty bite, huh?
거부 못해 난
마치 너 같지
문득 망설이게 한
자꾸 손이 가게 가게 한
짜릿한 sweetness 멈추지 못해 (ah ah ah ah)
눈에 yeah 넣고 향기 맡고 (맡고)
혀끝 닿으면 (eh) then I taste it
We’re falling in and out
Falling in and out
날 어지럽게 해 넌 신비로워
Falling in and out
Falling in and out
내게서 달아나지 마
너와 있고 싶어
화나게 하고 싶어
이랬다저랬다 나도 내 맘 모르겠어
좋아하는 거야
보고 싶은 거야
내 맘속에 들어왔다
갔다 그러는 거야
늦은 밤 (초콜릿, 코코넛 글레이징)
달디 단 (아몬드, 민트 칩 아이싱)
A guilty bite, huh? (뿌리고 입히고 샥)
거부 못해 난 (한 입, 바삭!)
마치 너 같지 모든 게 재미있어
신기한 것 가득가득한
새로운 세상으로 데려가 (oh oh oh oh)
Step one, yeah, mix it
Step two, bake it (bake it)
Step three, serve it (eh)
Then I taste it
We’re falling in and out
Falling in and out
날 어지럽게 해 넌 신비로워
Falling in and out
Falling in and out
내게서 달아나지 마
너와 있고 싶어
화나게 하고 싶어
이랬다저랬다 나도 내 맘 모르겠어
좋아하는 거야
보고 싶은 거야
내 맘속에 들어왔다
갔다 그러는 거야
궁금해 너에게
알고 싶은 것들로 넘쳐 (넘쳐가) oh yeah
가끔은 너의 감정이 쓰고
어떤 날은 넘칠 만큼 큰데
Tell me tell me
어떻게 하면 돼? hey yeah
We’re falling in and out
Falling in and out
날 어지럽게 해 넌 신비로워
Falling in and out
Falling in and out
내게서 달아나지 마
너와 있고 싶어 (yeah)
화나게 하고 싶어
이랬다저랬다 나도 내 맘 모르겠어
좋아하는 거야
보고 싶은 거야
내 맘속에 들어왔다
갔다 그러는 거야
(Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah)
In an industry brimming with potent anthems and hard-hitting melodies, Red Velvet’s ‘In & Out’ emerges as a sultry metaphor cloaked in the sweet allure of a guilty pleasure. Released on the group’s ‘ReVe Festival’ EP, this track is a subtle concoction of hypnotic beats, layered with lyrics that speak in the nuanced language of desire.
This track isn’t merely a sequence of notes but an intricate dance between elation and hesitation. It explores the dynamics of attraction, using the motif of irresistible sweetness as a proxy for the complexity of human emotions. Let’s dig deep into the flavorsome world of ‘In & Out’ and decode the intricate subtext beneath its seemingly frosted surface.
The Tantalizing Premise of ‘Irresistible Sweetness’
From the get-go, ‘In & Out’ employs vivid imagery of late-night indulgences, encapsulating the listener in a world where resistance is a futile effort against the allure of a ‘guilty bite’. Here, the language of confections becomes an extended metaphor to explore the themes of temptation and the consequential surrender to the sweet – or should we say, bittersweet – facade of love.
As the melody progresses, it becomes apparent that this sweetness is not just a treat to the palate but a representation of an all-consuming attraction to someone mysterious and captivating. Red Velvet takes on the challenge of embodying this seductive force, navigating through their own layers of dynamic vocals and rhythmic beats to set the stage for a multi-sensory experience.
Unraveling the ‘Culinary Process’ of Love
The incorporation of step-by-step culinary directions in the lyrics – with ‘Step one, mix it; Step two, bake it; Step three, serve it’ – serves as a savvy blueprint of how one might try to concoct the perfect relationship. However, just as in baking, the band implies that precision and careful planning in love can often lead to unpredictable outcomes, hence the ‘falling in and out’.
Thus, Red Velvet hints at the emotional labor involved in relationships – the mixing of different personas, the warmth of affection, and finally, serving one’s heart on a platter. But the ‘taste’ isn’t always the expected sweetness; sometimes it is an amalgamation of complex emotions that are hard to discern, just like an exotic dish with a mysterious ingredient.
Deconstructing the Enigmatic Chorus
The recurring lines ‘We’re falling in and out’ aren’t just catchy hooks but the pulsating heart of the song. As the group iterates these phrases, they encapsulate the dizzying sensation of being caught in the gravitational pull of love’s orbit, unable to break free from the cycle of attraction and retreat.
Furthermore, this chorus reflects an emotional paradox, the fluctuation between longing to be with someone and the desire to stir anger within them – a testament to the complexities of intimate relationships where affection and aggravation can coexist, leading to an internal struggle as one deals with the rollercoaster of feelings involved.
The Dichotomy of Desire: Archetypes of Yearning and Resistance
Throughout ‘In & Out’, Red Velvet plays on two contrasting archetypes – the embodiment of yearning and the emblem of resistance. On one hand, they express a candid longing, saying ‘I want to be with you’ and ‘I want to see you’, illustrating a transparent desire for presence and togetherness.
On the other hand, they paradoxically also desire to provoke, to stir the pot of emotions, reflecting an intricate dance of attraction and repulsion. Such dichotomy paints a picture of human relationships filled with impulses to both merge and push away, revealing the true nature of desire as a force that binds as much as it separates.
Uncovering the Hidden Meaning: A Symphony of Emotions
Beyond the smooth chorus and the velvety verses lies the hidden depth of ‘In & Out’. In this song, the words ‘Tell me, tell me, how should I do it?’ are not merely a rhetorical question posed to the object of affection, but rather a universal plea for clarity amidst emotional turmoil.
Questions about the ebb and flow of feelings throughout ‘In & Out’ work as the song’s true crescendo, offering listeners a mirror to their own hesitations in love. As much as it is a track about the sweet agony of attraction, ‘In & Out’ serves as a kind of emotional litmus test, querying the listener’s understanding of their own heart’s mysterious ways.





