보랏빛 (bo-rat-bit) literally means 'purple light' or 'violet-colored'. It's a beautiful, evocative word that creates a vivid, dreamy image.
For fans of Jung Kook and BTS, this word carries a much deeper significance. Purple is the official color representing their fandom, symbolizing an everlasting bond of love and trust, stemming from the special phrase '보라해' (borahae / I purple you). By singing that he'll draw a 'beautiful purple light,' Jung Kook is referencing this profound connection, making it a uniquely touching and meaningful word in the song.
Still With You feels like a quiet confession whispered in the glow of a single lamp. Jung Kook paints the scene of a lonely room, soft foot-steps, and misty rain, then lets his voice glide between vulnerability and hope. He looks back on dazzling memories – laughing together, dancing alone under a downpour, gazing up at a radiant moon – and turns them into a promise: even in the dark, I will keep walking toward you, step by step, until we meet again.
Rather than dwelling in sadness, the song wraps longing in warmth. Each verse moves from gentle ache to determination, showing how love can outshine empty nights and uncertain horizons. Listeners are invited to remember someone they miss, feel every shiver of nostalgia, then hold tight to the belief that sunrise will come – and when it does, they will still be together.