Kihyun 'So Good' Lyrics Romanization Guide: MONSTA X Vocalist's Bold Solo Return
MONSTA X's main vocalist Kihyun returns with his second mini-album BORDERLINE and the empowering title track 'So Good.' Here's the full lyrics breakdown with romanization.

Kihyun from MONSTA X has returned with his second mini-album BORDERLINE, and the title track "So Good" captures something rare in K-pop: genuine liberation. Released on July 7, 2026, this solo comeback joins other exciting July 2026 K-pop comebacks and finds the group's main vocalist stepping beyond his comfort zone with a sound that emphasizes freedom and self-trust. The lyrics explore choosing your own path in a world that constantly demands the right answers. For fans ready to sing along, here is the complete romanization guide.
About Kihyun's Solo Comeback
Kihyun debuted with MONSTA X in 2015 and quickly established himself as one of K-pop's most powerful vocalists. His voice carries both technical precision and emotional weight, making him the natural choice for the group's most challenging lines. But "So Good" represents a different side of his artistry.
In pre-release interviews, Kihyun explained that he spent considerable time thinking about what else he could show for his third release. He felt it was time to reveal who he really is beyond the group identity. BORDERLINE is that revelation: a project that balances his vocal power with personal storytelling.
The album's concept uses AI-generated imagery in its teasers, giving fans an early glimpse into a visual world that matches the music's themes of transformation and boundary-crossing. The title BORDERLINE itself suggests edges, limits, and the courage to step past them.
"So Good" Concept and Meaning
"So Good" is not a love song in the traditional sense. It is about the feeling that comes from trusting your own instincts and decisions. The lyrics reject the pressure to always have the correct answer, to please everyone, to follow the expected path. Instead, they celebrate the moment you choose yourself.
This theme resonates with anyone who has felt constrained by expectations. Kihyun sings from experience. As an idol who has spent over a decade in one of K-pop's most intense industries, he knows the weight of constant judgment. "So Good" is his declaration that liberation is possible, even within systems that demand conformity.
The production supports this message with an arrangement that builds from restrained verses to an explosive chorus. Kihyun's vocals soar without showing off. Every note serves the emotion, not the technique.
"So Good" Full Lyrics with Romanization
Verse 1
Korean:
λμ΄ μλ μ§λ¬Έλ€ μμμ
λλ₯Ό μμ΄κ°λ λ λ€
λͺ¨λμ κΈ°λλ λ¬΄κ±°μ΄ μ§μ΄ λΌ
μ¨μ΄ λ§ν μμ΄
Romanization:
Kkeuchi eomneun jilmundeul sogeseo
Nareul ileogadeon naldeul
Moduui gidaeneun mugeoun jimi dwae
Sumi makhyeo wasseo
Translation:
In endless questions
Days when I was losing myself
Everyone's expectations became a heavy burden
I couldn't breathe
Pre-Chorus
Korean:
μ΄μ λ λ¬λΌμ ΈμΌ ν΄
λ΄κ° μ νν κΈΈμ λ―Ώμ΄
νν λ°μ μμ κ±°μΌ
Romanization:
Ijeneun dallajyeoya hae
Naega seontaekhan gireul mideo
Huhoe ttawin eopseul geoya
Translation:
Now things have to change
I believe in the path I chose
There will be no regrets
Chorus
Korean:
It feels so good so good
λλ₯Ό μν μ ν
It feels so good so good
λλ μ¨κΈ°μ§ μμ
It feels so good so good
μ§μ§ λλ₯Ό λ§λ
It feels so good so good
μ΄ μκ°μ μ΄μ
Romanization:
It feels so good so good
Nareul wihan seontaek
It feels so good so good
Deoneun sumgiji ana
It feels so good so good
Jinjja nareul manna
It feels so good so good
I sunganeul sara
Translation:
It feels so good so good
A choice for myself
It feels so good so good
I won't hide anymore
It feels so good so good
Meeting my real self
It feels so good so good
Living this moment
Verse 2
Korean:
νλ¦° λ΅μ μμ΄ μ¬κΈ°
λ΄κ° λ§λλ λλ§μ κΈΈ
λ¨λ€μ μμ μ κ²½ μ°μ§ μμ
μμ λ‘κ² λ μ
Romanization:
Teullin dabeun eopseo yeogi
Naega mandeuneun namanui gil
Namdeurui siseon singyeong sseuji ana
Jayuropge nara
Translation:
There are no wrong answers here
My own path that I create
I don't care about others' gazes
Flying freely
Bridge
Korean:
μ€λ μκ° κΈ°λ€λ €μλ
λλ₯Ό μ°Ύλ μ¬μ
μ΄μ μμμ΄μΌ
λλ €μμ λ€λ‘
Romanization:
Oraen sigan gidaryeowatdeon
Nareul channeun yeojeong
Ije sijagiya
Duryeoumeun dwiro
Translation:
The journey to find myself
That I've waited for so long
Now it begins
Fear goes behind me
Final Chorus
Korean:
It feels so good so good
λλ₯Ό μν μ ν
It feels so good so good
λλ μ¨κΈ°μ§ μμ
It feels so good so good
μ§μ§ λλ₯Ό λ§λ
It feels so good so good
μ΄ μκ°μ μ΄μ
Romanization:
It feels so good so good
Nareul wihan seontaek
It feels so good so good
Deoneun sumgiji ana
It feels so good so good
Jinjja nareul manna
It feels so good so good
I sunganeul sara
Vocal Techniques in "So Good"
Kihyun's delivery on "So Good" demonstrates why he is considered one of K-pop's premier vocalists. Here are techniques to notice:
Controlled belting: The chorus requires sustained high notes without strain. Kihyun maintains an open throat position and consistent breath support.
Emotional dynamics: He varies his volume and intensity to match the lyrics. The verses are intimate and restrained. The chorus explodes with confidence.
Clean pronunciation: Even at full power, every Korean syllable remains clear. This is essential for listeners learning the lyrics.
Breath management: The phrases are long and require planning. Notice how he finds micro-moments to breathe without disrupting the flow.
For singers studying this track, focus on the transition between the pre-chorus and chorus. Check out our guide on how to sing K-pop songs for more vocal tips. This is where the emotional shift happens, and your voice needs to follow that arc.
BORDERLINE Album Overview
"So Good" is the title track, but the full BORDERLINE mini-album offers more dimensions of Kihyun's solo artistry:
Tracklist:
1. Intro: Borderline
2. So Good (Title)
3. [Additional tracks as released]
The album continues the theme of boundaries and crossing them. Each song explores a different emotional territory while maintaining the vocal excellence fans expect from Kihyun.
How to Pronounce Key Korean Phrases
For fans learning to sing along, here are pronunciation tips:
"Nareul wihan seontaek" (λλ₯Ό μν μ ν): Na-reul wee-hahn sun-taek. The "r" in nareul is soft, almost like an "l."
"Jinjja nareul manna" (μ§μ§ λλ₯Ό λ§λ): Jin-jja na-reul man-na. The double "j" in jinjja creates a brief pause.
"Jayuropge nara" (μμ λ‘κ² λ μ): Ja-yu-rop-ge na-ra. The "ge" is quick and light.
"Duryeoumeun dwiro" (λλ €μμ λ€λ‘): Du-ryeo-um-eun dwee-ro. The "eu" sound is like the "u" in "put."
Practice slowly, then build speed as the muscle memory develops.
Why "So Good" Matters in Kihyun's Career
This release represents a turning point. For years, Kihyun has been MONSTA X's powerhouse vocalist, the reliable voice behind the group's biggest moments. But "So Good" asks a different question: who is he when he sings for himself?
The answer is someone who values authenticity over perfection. The song is not trying to be the most technically impressive track in his discography. It is trying to be honest. That honesty is what makes it resonate.
In the broader context of K-pop, where idols often maintain carefully managed personas, Kihyun's willingness to explore personal liberation through his music feels significant. He is not just releasing a solo album. He is modeling what it looks like to grow within an industry that often resists change.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was Kihyun's BORDERLINE album released?
Kihyun released his second mini-album BORDERLINE on July 7, 2026, at 6 PM KST, along with the music video for title track "So Good."
What is the meaning behind "So Good"?
The song is about the liberation that comes from trusting your own instincts and decisions rather than constantly seeking external validation. It celebrates choosing your own path.
Is this Kihyun's first solo comeback?
No, this is his second mini-album as a solo artist. He previously released solo work while maintaining his activities with MONSTA X.
What makes "So Good" different from MONSTA X songs?
While MONSTA X songs often emphasize group dynamics and powerful performance, "So Good" focuses on personal storytelling and emotional vulnerability. The sound is more introspective.
Will Kihyun promote "So Good" on music shows?
Solo artists typically promote on Korean music shows for 2-4 weeks following release. Check official MONSTA X and Starship Entertainment announcements for specific schedule details.
How can I learn the Korean lyrics faster?
Listen to the song while following the romanization. Focus on one section at a time. Use the Lyrical app for synchronized lyrics that highlight each line as it plays, making it easier to connect sounds with words. Also explore our guides for BTS lyrics, Stray Kids lyrics, and aespa lyrics.
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