
“Life is a Drama” compares life to a television series, viewing it not as something with a fixed conclusion, but as an ongoing process that must be continuously written. Even in moments that feel like repeated frustrations or standing still, the song encourages listeners to move forward, using the countless times they have already fallen and risen as proof of their strength.
The lyrics were penned by Kim Eana. Her restrained language and use of "the aesthetics of empty space" meet the profound depth of Yim Jae-beum’s vocals, adding a calm yet weighty persuasiveness to the entire track.
Lines such as “Don’t you send me goodbye / Don’t speak of the end,” “You’ve already overcome greater things than this,” “Life is just drama / You are the one writing it,” and “See the new path behind the collapsing wall” reflect on the moments when one chose to rise again instead of disappearing when faced with a crumbling wall.
Based on faith in oneself—having already survived greater trials—the song delivers a calm but clear message that paths will open again despite setbacks and repetition. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder that the person who decides the direction of a life is the very subject living it.