: The title perfectly summarizes the emotional arc. It begins with the visceral pain of loss, transitions into the anger directed at a partner who could let go so easily, and finally settles into a bittersweet apology —not necessarily for the breakup, but for the lingering feelings that won't fade. Vocal Performance :
Watch Ha-eun's classic live performance on the MBC Music Camp YouTube channel. Album reviews (11/7): Sorry, Midlake, Westerman, more : The title perfectly summarizes the emotional arc
You can find the track on major streaming and digital stores: Listen to both versions on JioSaavn. Album reviews (11/7): Sorry, Midlake, Westerman, more You
This track is a masterclass in the "breakup ballad" genre, navigating the complex stages of grief that follow a failed relationship. Her clear, airy tone highlights the "lonely" and
: Baek A Yeon brings a more delicate, modern sensibility. Her clear, airy tone highlights the "lonely" and "desperate" nature of the lyrics, making the "sorry" feel more like a hushed confession than a shout.
: His version is known for its powerhouse vocals and dramatic 2000s-era production, capturing a more explosive sense of "anguish".