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Why Animal’s ‘널 사랑하겠어’ Remains a Beloved Wedding Song in 2026

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Generation X—those born from the late 1960s through 1980—are widely regarded as the first generation to embrace consumption more than frugality. Raised during a period of growing prosperity and marked by strong individualism, they came of age in the analog era and later adapted to the digital world, earning the label “digital immigrants.” Their wide cultural appetite helped diversify the popular music scene. Drawing on ‘Gayo Top 10’ charts from the 1990s, we introduce the music they loved to Generation Z. 「Editor’s note」

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◆ ‘Gayo Top 10’ — second week of April 1996: Dongmulwon’s ‘I’ll Love You’

◆ The band Dongmulwon

debuted in 1988. A group of amateur musicians who met at the Sinchon café Mujin Gihang were discovered by Kim Chang-wan of Sanulrim and launched into Korea’s mainstream music scene. Their first album, which included songs like \”On the Street\” and \”It’s Changing,\” sold more than a million copies and left a lasting mark on Korean pop history.

Dongmulwon began as a seven-member band — Kim Kwang-seok, Kim Chang-gi, Park Ki-young, Yoo Jun-yeol, Park Kyung-chan, Choi Hyung-gyu and Lee Seong-woo — but the lineup changed frequently as members pursued different musical paths. The late Kim Kwang-seok left after the second album to focus on a solo career. Kim Chang-gi, a central figure in the group, departed after the seventh album to concentrate on other work. Bae Young-gil, who had arranged tracks from the sixth album onward, officially joined the band, and from the eighth album in 2001 the group settled into a trio of Park Ki-young, Yoo Jun-yeol and Bae Young-gil. They continue to perform in small theaters and at festivals.

After the breakthrough debut, the band kept releasing beloved songs such as \”At the Subway Station in Front of City Hall,\” \”Hyehwa-dong\” and \”I’ll Love You.\” A musical inspired by the band’s formation, \”That Summer, Dongmulwon,\” premiered and was later reworked as \”Again, Dongmulwon.\” The production featured tracks including \”Hyehwa-dong,\” \”On the Street,\” \”Writing a Letter to the Cloudy Autumn Sky,\” \”At the Subway Station in Front of City Hall,\” \”Things Forgotten,\” \”It’s Changing\” and \”I’ll Love You,\” along with Kim Kwang-seok’s signature \”Around Thirty.\”

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◆ ‘I’ll Love You’ is

the title track of their sixth album, released in 1995, written and composed by then-member Kim Chang-gi. The song reached the Top 10 on Gayo Top 10 and was a contender for No. 1 on Inkigayo Best 50, making it one of Dongmulwon’s signature hits.

Kim Chang-gi has said he wrote the song for his wife, composing it while showering in the tiny apartment they shared early in their marriage. He later used the royalties from the song to buy an apartment.

The lyrics promise lifelong devotion in almost devotional terms, and from its release the song has held a special place as a nationwide wedding standard. Artists such as Hyolyn and MeloMance have covered it; younger singers have remade it, and it continues to appear frequently in dramas and variety shows.

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