Krystal Jung’s single “PWLT” explores a confident, emotionally detached persona, leaning into themes of calculated resilience, self-preservation, and letting go of a painful past. The lyrics reflect a deliberate choice to be emotionally cold and untouchable to avoid being vulnerable or hurt again.
Song Credits
- Artist: KRYSTAL
- Album: PWLT
- Released: May 26, 2026
- Length: 3:38
- Label: BANA
- Producers: Steve Lindsey, Patrick Howard
- Lyricist: Steve Lindsey, Gigi
KRYSTAL “PWLT” Official Audio
KRYSTAL “PWLT” Lyrics
Hangul
아침에 난 깨어도
다른 공간 속
날 불러봐, 도 달아나
Like a UFO
But I don’t need another broken heart
내가 왜 이럴까
And you don’t need another broken heart
Oh, that would be too bad
Baby, 알고싶어
Why people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
저녁에 나 누워도
떠나가는 곳
날 잡아봐, 도 돌아가
Like a merry-go
But you don’t really wanna break my heart
날 뭐라 하지마
And I don’t really wanna break your heart
That would be so sad
Baby, 알고싶어
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Days turn into weeks
And weeks turn into years
다 변한다면 어디든 맞는 길
Baby, 알고싶어
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Baby, 알고싶어
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
If only I’d be better
Romanized
Achime nan kkaeeodo
Dareun gonggan sok
Nal bulleobwa, do daranha
Like a UFO
But I don’t need another broken heart
Naega wae ireolkka
And you don’t need another broken heart
Oh, that would be too bad
Baby, algosipeo
Why people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Jeonyeoge na nuwodo
Tteonaganeun gos
Nal jabahbwa, do doraga
Like a merry-go
But you don’t really wanna break my heart
Nal mwora hajima
And I don’t really wanna break your heart
That would be so sad
Baby, algosipeo
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Days turn into weeks
And weeks turn into years
Da byeonhandamyeon eodideun matneun gil
Baby, algosipeo
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Baby, algosipeo
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
If only I’d be better
Translation
Even when I wake up in the morning
I feel like I’m in a different space
Try calling out to me, but I still run away
Like a UFO
But I don’t need another broken heart
Why am I being like this?
And you don’t need another broken heart
Oh, that would be too bad
Baby, I want to know
Why people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Even when I lay down in the evening
It’s a place I drift away from
Try holding onto me, but I still go back
Like a merry-go (merry-go-round)
But you don’t really wanna break my heart
Please don’t scold me or say anything to me
And I don’t really wanna break your heart
That would be so sad
Baby, I want to know
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Days turn into weeks
And weeks turn into years
If absolutely everything changes anyway, then anywhere can be the right path
Baby, I want to know
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
It doesn’t even matter
Baby, I want to know
How people want to live together
We could be happy, time or weather
If only I’d be better
KRYSTAL “PWLT” Meaning
“PWLT” by Krystal Jung portrays a cold, guarded persona shaped by heartbreak, betrayal, and emotional exhaustion. The song centers on self-protection, showing someone who deliberately distances themselves from vulnerability in order to avoid being hurt again.
A major theme of the track is emotional detachment. The lyrics emphasize having “no feelings” and making decisions without emotional attachment, treating relationships more like strategic games than genuine connections. This reflects a mindset built on survival rather than trust.

The song also explores self-preservation after pain. Past betrayals have made the narrator unwilling to offer second chances or reopen emotional wounds. Instead of seeking comfort in others, she chooses emotional control and distance as a way to protect her peace and independence.
At the same time, “PWLT” carries a strong message of confidence and autonomy. Rather than portraying emotional coldness as weakness, Krystal frames it as empowerment prioritizing herself, refusing toxic attachments, and embracing a self-reliant identity without apology. Combined with the sleek, icy atmosphere of the track, the song creates a sophisticated image of resilience and emotional control.

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