What’s Your Problem? Lyrics (Romanized) by Red Velvet – IRENE & SEULGI is a new korean song by the Red Velvet subunit, featuring JULIE (KISS OF LIFE). The track is released on Red Velvet – IRENE & SEULGI’s official YouTube channel, written by Pdogg, Arineh, GHSTLOOP, Tom Levesque, 조윤경 (Cho Yun Kyoung), 나정아 (Na Jung Ah), and 신사강 (Shin Sa Kang) (XYXX). Included on the album TILT, the song delivers an unapologetic, attitude-laced performance driven by fierce vocals, biting lyrics, and bold production, blending pop and hip-hop elements to channel a mood of self-liberation and empowerment.
At its core, What’s Your Problem? unpacks the narrative of self-worth in the face of emotional projection and romantic delusion. Irene, Seulgi, and JULIE confront a partner’s obsession and misplaced blame, dismantling the fantasy that they exist to please or complete someone else. The song’s lyrics are witty, sharp, and laced with sarcasm, offering a clear rejection of toxic attachment and emotional manipulation. Through their confident delivery, they assert autonomy, flip the narrative, and redefine themselves not as someone’s ideal, but as women in full control of their identities and desires.
What’s Your Problem? Details
| Song | What’s Your Problem? |
|---|---|
| Album | TILT (Romanized) |
| Artists | Red Velvet – IRENE & SEULGI |
| Featuring Artists | JULIE (KISS OF LIFE) |
| Written By | Pdogg, Arineh, GHSTLOOP, Tom Levesque, 조윤경 (Cho Yun Kyoung), 나정아 (Na Jung Ah) & 신사강 (Shin Sa Kang) (XYXX) |
| Label | Red Velvet – IRENE & SEULGI |
| Language | Korean |
| Released Date | May 26, 2025 |
What’s Your Problem? (Romanized) Lyrics
[Intro]
What’s your problem?
Got thousands of them
They ain’t mine (They ain’t mine)
[Verse 1]
Neobodado nal saranghaneun neol
Almyeonseodo nal saranghaneun na
Nado neo gatgireul gangyohae, neon what? (So what?)
Neoman bwajugil tto aewonhaedo, no, nah (Nah)
Sontop mit gasiga dotchyeo
Deo hwaljjak pin geon nal wihan ego
Wae tto neon ppijyeo eorinaecheoreom?
Meomchwo shut up, meomchwo shut up
[Pre-Chorus]
Ppalgan seon wiro
Chumeul chuneun neo
Ppeonhi da deulkin
Ne songnaeneun worst
[Chorus]
Gamanhi anja
Ttabunhi neoreul bodeon nae nunbit
Dan han beondo uisim mothae why
Naega munjeraneun neo (Like what?)
You obsessed with me
Geureon chakgak that’s no fun
Useupji anni?
I’m more than your fantasy
[Post-Chorus]
What’s your problem?
Got thousands of them
I’m more than your fantasy
[Verse 2]
Yeah
Know, I’m-know, I’m fabulous
Deol jaran ae never serious (Huh?)
Stop it, jiruhae furious (What?)
Meonjeo wonhan jeok eomneun nareul wihan all in (Ooh)
Meotdaero ssodabutgo bochae neon deo mani
Uh, super sneaky, sleazy
Met me one time then acting really needy (Ew)
Ppyeotsokkkaji nan only for me (For me)
Mot dwae nan neol wihan accessary (Sorry)
[Pre-Chorus]
Gyeolguk cross the line (Cross the line)
Hollo black out neon (Black out neon)
Jeongsin charyeobwa (geuman)
I don’t play along
[Chorus]
Dalkomhan cheok tto (nareul maemdora)
Kkeuteopsi nal tathaneun ne moseup (A to Z)
Modu nareul wihaeseoran mal
Nega munjeradeon nan
Wanbyeokajanni (Look at me)
Geugeonmajeo that’s so fun
Neoman moreuji (Why are you checking up on me?)
I’m more than your fantasy (Can’t you see that?)
[Bridge]
I’m minding mine, I still shine bright
I’m loving all of me (All of me)
Where’s your pride? ttokbaro bwa
You’ve lost your sanity (Sanity)
I’m minding mine, I still shine bright
I’m loving all of me
Where’s your pride? nareul bwa
I’m obsessed with me
[Refrain]
Eh-oh-eh-oh-eh
Out of fantasy
Eh-oh-eh-oh-eh
You all up on me, like what?
Eh-oh-eh-oh-eh
Out of fantasy (Like what?)
Eh-oh-eh-oh-eh
I will make my scene, like what?
[Chorus]
What’s your problem? (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Malhajamyeon bam saedo mojara
Got thousands of them
Jiruhan your fantasy
What’s your problem? (Oh, ooh)
Neoman molla nal nan namanui dap (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Got thousands of them
I’m more than your fantasy
[Outro]
Eh-oh-eh-oh-eh
What’s Your Problem? Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The intro immediately confronts the listener with a rhetorical jab—“What’s your problem?” Irene and Seulgi deflect responsibility, suggesting that the issues being projected onto them don’t belong to them. It sets a tone of confrontation and confidence, dismantling the idea of emotional blame.
[Verse 1]
This verse highlights the emotional complexity of knowing someone loves you too much, even as you feel increasingly distant. Irene and Seulgi critique the partner’s controlling affection while exposing their own reluctance to be molded. They depict the discomfort of being guilted for independence, hinting at emotional exhaustion and drawing a boundary against manipulation masked as love.
[Pre-Chorus]
Here, Seulgi and Irene liken the partner’s behavior to dancing recklessly on a red line—dangerously close to overstepping boundaries. Their internal motives are transparent and unimpressive, revealing the shallowness and predictability of their emotional tactics. The tone is judgmental, laced with disappointment.
[Chorus]
The chorus flips the narrative entirely. Irene and Seulgi coolly observe the partner’s accusations, mocking the idea that they are the problem. Instead, they challenge the delusion that they were ever just a fantasy to fulfill. Their rejection of this fantasy exposes the absurdity of their partner’s expectations, positioning themselves as more complex and self-aware than the other’s limited view.
[Post-Chorus]
In this brief section, the artists double down on the central theme. “I’m more than your fantasy” becomes a mantra, asserting autonomy while further distancing themselves from the partner’s imagined version of them. It’s a powerful affirmation of self-perception.
[Verse 2]
JULIE brings a fierce new energy here, dismantling the partner’s entitlement with biting sarcasm. She brands them immature, overly attached, and demanding without giving. JULIE refuses to be used or reduced to an accessory, emphasizing her independence. The self-loving tone of the verse blends sass with clarity—she owes them nothing and isn’t afraid to say so.
[Pre-Chorus]
This version of the pre-chorus deepens the boundary theme. Irene and Seulgi highlight how the partner crossed the line again, this time ending up isolated in their own mess. Refusing to “play along,” the artists assert complete withdrawal from emotional games, signaling the end of tolerance.
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The "What’s Your Problem?" song is sung by Red Velvet - IRENE & SEULGI featuring JULIE (KISS OF LIFE)
The "What’s Your Problem?" song by Red Velvet - IRENE & SEULGI lyrics was written by Pdogg, Arineh, GHSTLOOP, Tom Levesque, 조윤경 (Cho Yun Kyoung), 나정아 (Na Jung Ah) & 신사강 (Shin Sa Kang) (XYXX).
Red Velvet - IRENE & SEULGI released "What’s Your Problem?" song on May 26, 2025.
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