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Marry U

Eunhyuk
Love , oh baby my girl
Geudaen naui jeonbu nunbushige areumdaun naui shinbu shini jushin seonmul
Heechul
Haengbokhangayo geudae ggaman nunesseo nunmuri heureujyo
Ggaman meori ppappuri dwel ddaeggajido
Na maengsehalggeyo
Sungmin
Geudaereul saranghandaneun mal [Saranghae]
Pyeongsaeng maeil haejugo shipeo
Ryeowook
Would you marry me ?
Neol saranghago akkimyeo saranghago shipeo
Kangin
Geudaega jami deul ddaemada [Saranghae] nae pare jaeweojugo shipeo
Hankyung
Would you marry me ? Ireon naui maeum horakhaejullae?
Kyuhyun
Pyeongsaeng gyote isseulgge (I do) [Saranghae]
Neol saranghaneungeol (I do) [Yeolsetmyeong]
Nungwa biga wado akkyeojumyeonsseo (I do)
Neoreul jikyeojulge (My love)
Donghae
Hayan dressreul ibeun geudae tuxedoreul ibeun naui moseub
Balgeoreumeul matchyumeo geodneun uri jeo dalmingwa byeorae
I Swear geojitmal shireo uishimshireo
Saranghaneun naui jeonbu stay with me
Siwon
Uriga naireul meogeodo [Saranghae] useumyeo saranghago shipeo
Leeteuk Would you marry me? Naui modeun nareul hamkke haejullae?
Ryeowook
Himdeulgo eoryeoweodo (I do) [Saranghae]
Neul naega isseulgge (I do) [Yeolsetmyeong]
Yesung
Uri hamkke haneun manheun nal dongan (I do)
Maeil gamsahalgge (My love)
Kyuhyun
Orae jeonbuteo neoreul wihae junbihan
Nae sonae bitnaneun banjireul badajweo
Yesung
Oneulgwa gateun mameuro
Jigeumui yaksok gieokhalgge
Would you marry me ?
Sungmin
Pyeongsaeng gyote isseulgge ( I do) [Saranghae]
Neol saranghaneun geol (I do) [Yeolsetmyeong]
Nungwa biga wado akkyeojumyeonsseo (I do)
Neoreul jikyeojulgge (I do)
ALL Himdeulgo eoryeoweodo (I do) [Saranghae]
Neul naega isseulgge (I do) [Yeolsetmyeong]
Uri hamkke haneun manheun nal dongan (I do)
Maeil gamsahalgge (My love)
Eunhyuk
Naega geudae ege deuril geoseun sarangbakke eobjyeo
Geujeo geuppuningeol bojalgeoteobjyo
Seotulleoboigo manhi bujokhaedo naui sarang
Naui geudae jikyuhjulgeyo
Shindong
Hangajiman yaksokhaejullae?
Museunil isseodo Uri seoro saranghagiro geuppuniya
Ryeowook
Nawa gyeorhonhaejullae (I do)

Bonamana
From 6seconds into the song: (Su.Per.Ju.Ni.Or. Mi.In.Ah.) ddanddaranddan ddanddaranddan ddanddaranddan ddadaddarabba ddanddaranddan ddanddaranddan ddanddaranddan ddadaddarabba
[SIWON] Neon alkkamalkka alkkamalkka neomu yebbeun miina (Miina)
Nal michyeotdago malhaedo nan niga jotda miina (Miina)
[HEECHUL] Nuga jeonhaejwo my baby, to my baby naega yeogi itdago malya
Gidarinda malya (Baby, you turn it up now)
[KYUHYUN] Neon gatabuta gatabuta mal jeon haera miina (Miina)
Ni maeumeul gajeotdamyeon geunyang naneun salmui winner (Miina)
[YESUNG] I sesangui ichiran ichiran yonggi itneun jareul ddara na gateun nom malya
[RYEOWOOK] Yetmare say, yeolbeon jjigeumyeon neomeoganda eusseuk eusseuk eusseuk
[SUNGMIN] Geunyeoneun gangjeok kkeuddugeopda bbijuk bbijjuk bbijjuk
[RYEOWOOK] Nan eoddeokhalkka eoddeokhalkka geunyeomani nae gwansimingeol geol geol
[ALL] Bounce to you, Bounce to you
Nae gaseumeun neol hyanghae japhil sudo eopseul mankeum ddwigo itneungeol
Break it down to you, Down to you
Nae gaseumi neo neol gatji mothandamyeon meomchul georanda (nal barabwara)
Bolkkamalkka bolkkamalkka bolkkamalkka gateun namja
Bonchemanche bonchemanche bonchemanche doraseo bwado
Bogobwado bogobwado bogobwado na bakke eopda
Bonamana bonamana bonamana (baby, you turn it up now)
[DONGHAE] Mwol salkka salkka salkka salkka neoreul wihan seonmul (seonmul)
Oh michigetda saenggakman haedo joahhal ni moseup (Miina)
[KYUHYUN] Listen girl! [DONGHAE] johahae [KYUHYUN] Baby girl! [YESUNG]saranghae
[KYUHYUN] namani neoreul wihan namja [YESUNG] Deureojwo bwa neoreul hyanghan gobaek
[RYEOWOOK] Nae Mamui say aeman taeuji malgo jebal kkeudeok kkeudeok kkeudeok
[SUNGMIN] i noryeok jeongdomyeon narado guhae giteuk giteuk giteuk
[RYEOWOOK] Nan eoddeokharago eoddeokharago geunyeomani nae jeonbuingeol geol geol
[ALL] Bounce to you, Bounce to you
Nae gaseumeun neol hyanghae japhil sudo eopseul mankeum ddwigo itneungeol
Break it down to you, Down to you
Nae gaseumi neo neol gatji mothandamyeon meomchul georanda (nal barabwara)
Bolkkamalkka bolkkamalkka bolkkamalkka gateun namja
Bonchemanche bonchemanche bonchemanche doraseo bwado
Bogobwado bogobwado bogobwado na bakke eopda
Bonamana bonamana bonamana (baby, you turn it up now)
[LEETEUK] Nan deudieo michilgeoya pokbalhae beoril geoya
[HEECHUL] Deo mot chamgesseo geunyeomanui milgo danggigi
[EUNHYUK] O jinjja michilgeoya nuga jom mallyeobwa bwa
Ireokhe himdeul georan geol nuga malhaesseoyatji
[RYEOWOOK] (It’s) True, true nae gamjeongeun gal gosi eopseo
Nege matchwo beoringeol neon jal aljanni
[KYUHYUN] How to keep loving you?
Naega jinjja nege jalhalge idaero nal sseokhyeo dujima
[YESUNG] Gidarinda miina! [SHINDONG] Hope you’ll step to me, step to me
[YESUNG] Saranghanda miina! [SHINDONG] Bring it, sign to me, sign to me
[SHINDONG] HaHaHaHa HaHaHaHaHa [RYEOWOOK] Geunyeoga imi nal barabol[KYUHYUN] junbiga dwae isseotnabwa
[ALL] Bounce to you, Bounce to you
Nae gaseumeun neol hyanghae japhil sudo eopseul mankeum ddwigo itneungeol
Break it down to you, Down to you
Nae gaseumi neo neol gatji mothandamyeon meomchul georanda (nal barabwara)
Bolkkamalkka bolkkamalkka bolkkamalkka gateun namja
Bonchemanche bonchemanche bonchemanche doraseo bwado
Bogobwado bogobwado bogobwado na bakke eopda
Bonamana bonamana bonamana (baby, you turn it up now)

Sorry Sorry
[Intro]
Dance Dance Dance Dance
Dance Dance Dance Dance
Dance Dance
Digidigi (sorry) Digidigi (sorry) Digidigi (sorry) Digidigi (sorry)
Digidigi (sorry) Digidigi (sorry) Digidigi (sorry Shu. peo. Junieo.)
[All] Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry, naega naega naega meonjeo nege nege nege ppajyeo ppajyeo ppajyeo beoryeo baby
Shawty Shawty Shawty Shawty nuni busheo busheo busheo sumi makhyeo makhyeo makhyeo naega michyeo michyeo baby
[Siwon] baraboneun nunbich soge nunbich soge naneun machi naneun machi mwoe hollin nom
[Yesung] (ijen beoseonajido motae)
[Kyuhyun] georeooneun neoui moseup neoui moseup neoneun machi nae simjangeul balpgo wannabwa
[Yesung] (ijen beoseonajido motae)
[Ryewook] eodil gana dangdanghage utneun neoneun maeryeokjeok
[Sungmin] chakhan yeoja ilsaegiran saenggakdeureun bopyeonjeok
[Ryeowook] dodohage geochim eopge jeongmal neoneun hwansangjeok
[Sungmin] dorikil su eobseulmankeum nege ppajyeo beoryeosseo
[All] Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry, naega naega naega meonjeo nege nege nege ppajyeo ppajyeo ppajyeo beoryeo baby
Shawty Shawty Shawty Shawty nuni busheo busheo busheo sumi makhyeo makhyeo makhyeo naega michyeo michyeo baby ttanttan ttanttada tta ttaranttan ttanttan ttanttada tta
[Siwon] nege banhaebeoryeosseo baby
[All] ttanttan ttanttada tta ttaranttan ttanttan ttanttada tta ttarappappara
[Donghae] Hey girl gir gir gir gir gir girl I nunmantteumyeon ni saenggak (Hey girl) janakkaena sasil neo hana bakke anboyeo
[Yesung] (malhaebwa) [Kangin] ni mame naega
[Yesung] (malhaebwa) [Kangin] jari jabanneunji
[Yesung] (malhaejwo) [Kangin] naege marhaejwo
[Yesung] (naneun babo babo babo)
[Ryewook] jubyeon saramdeureun malhae naega neomu jeokgeukjeok
[Sungmin] i sesange geureon saram eodi handuri-nya-go
[Ryeowook] geugeol molla geunyeol molla shigihamyeo haneun mal
[Sungmin] naega bureopdamyeon geugeon geudaedeuri jineun geo
[All] Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry, naega naega naega meonjeo nege nege nege ppajyeo ppajyeo ppajyeo beoryeo baby
Shawty Shawty Shawty Shawty nuni busheo busheo busheo sumi makhyeo makhyeo makhyeo naega michyeo michyeo baby ttanttan ttanttada tta ttaranttan ttanttan ttanttada tta nege banhaebeoryeosseo baby ttanttan ttanttada tta ttararara ttanttan ttanttada tta ttarappappara
Let’s dance dance dance dance
Let’s dance dance dance dance
Let’s dance dance dance dance
Dance dance
[Yesung] Hey ije geuman naege wajullae jeongmal michil geotman gata yeah
[Kyuhyun] nan neoman saranghago shipeo jeoldae dashi hannun pal saenggak eobseo hey, hey, hey
[Heechul] aeiniragiboda chingugateun naega doego shipeo
[Kangin] neoui modeun gomin seulpeum hamkke ganjikhagopa
[Ryeowook] dashi eobseul mankeum mankeum neoreul neomu saranghae
[Yesung] naega baran saram niga baro geu that that that girl
[All] Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry, naega naega naega meonjeo nege nege nege ppajyeo ppajyeo ppajyeo beoryeo baby
Shawty Shawty Shawty Shawty nuni busheo busheo busheo sumi makhyeo makhyeo makhyeo naega michyeo michyeo baby
[Kyuhyun] sorry (Sorry Sorry Shu.peo. Juni. eo.)
[Heechul] hahaha

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