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2am never let you go korean
2am never let you go korean











2am never let you go korean 2am never let you go korean

On TV they show their cat-and-dog life with quarrels but nobody can deny that they really do match each other well. Viewers are expressing great interest in every move they make. These two people started off as made-up, but are now emphasizing that they are really falling for each other which make the viewers supspicious forcing them to ask “Are these two really dating?”. Ga In and Jo Kwon are in between reality and imaginary. As they disguise fiction as reality, only Ga In and Jo Kwon are present. However the current ‘WGM- Season 2’ does not have reality. The first candidates were Hwang Jung Eum and Kim Yong Jun couple. The ‘WGM’ staff decided to add a real couple in season 2 in order to prevent this again.

2am never let you go korean

However, the dream was only ‘fake’ and after Shinae and Jung Hyung Don revealed that it was a fake marriage, their popularity died. In ‘WGM- Season 1’ imaginary couples appeared and shared a sweet, dream-like story of new marriage and received lots of love. In the MBC TV real variety ‘We Got Married’ (or WGM) the best topic of conversation is Jo Kwon and Gain known as the ‘young kid couple’. Jo Kwon- Ga In, Are they real or fake? That’s what we want to know If anyone knows more information about this, please leave a comment. Anyways, isn’t that pretty cool? And this also means that without Jaebeom, there is no “One Day” - there aren’t 11 members. I’m not sure if JYP meant for One Day to also mean “Eleven”, symbolizing all 11 members.

2am never let you go korean

I’m not sure if someone found this out before me, but I found this pretty surprising. There are 11 members in One Day, or 2AM and 2PM combined - 2AM has 4 members, and 2PM has 7 members (including Jaebeom), and 4+7=11. Now that I think of it, since “il” can mean one, then “il-il” can also mean “1-1” or “eleven”. So I thought, Wow it’s il-il - the same character twice! (일일 - il-il or One Day in Korean). Recently, I realized that “One Day” in Korean could be said as “il-il” as “one” can be said as “il” in Korean and “day” can be said as “il” in Korean. 2AM and 2PM can be referred as “2 o’ clock” or “One Day” together. If you’re a fan of 2PM or 2AM, then you should know that they were originally supposed to be in a 11-member group called “One Day”.













2am never let you go korean