A Korean hip-hop crew's 2000s club anthem that keeps the floor moving from dusk till dawn.
til day
Y.G. Family's 'Get Ready' came out in the early 2000s, part of that wave where Korean hip-hop crews were building their own party sound. The lyric excerpt is basically the script for a long night, 'til day', mixing English commands with Korean verses to keep everyone dancing.
The phrase 'til day' does a lot of work here. It's not just about duration; it's a promise that the energy won't dip, that the crew can hold the room as long as the lights stay off. There's a quiet boast in 'i know yall peeping this remix', they know you're watching, and they're making sure it's worth your time.
Two words that stretch the night out indefinitely. It's less a timeframe and more a condition, the party lasts as long as you can keep up.
What sticks is how the lyric treats the party as a shared project, not just a backdrop. Lines like 'let's do it again' and 'what you gonna do' turn the listener into a co-conspirator. The switch to Korean isn't a break but another gear in the same engine.
The way 'on and on and on' tumbles out at the top of the chorus, it feels less like a hook and more like someone grabbing your arm to pull you back onto the floor.
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