Нќ°м€˜м—ј Кі Лћ˜ (blue Whale)- Yb (eng Subhanrom) -

Beyond its success as a song of comfort, it is used by sports teams and in school curricula.

The song has been covered by artists including HAN of Stray Kids (2022) and the band QWER (2025), with the latter receiving support from Yoon Do-hyun.

The lyrics, which emphasize that "you are not alone" and express hope to "swim like blue whales" and live in the "wide world without fear," can be found in full in the cited documents. Beyond its success as a song of comfort,

Yoon Do-hyun was inspired by a documentary about blue whales. He noted the contrast between the whale—which is immensely powerful yet peaceful and harmless—and the overbearing, competitive nature of human society.

During a 2011 performance on Mnet's Yoon Do Hyun's MUST , Yoon Do-hyun was moved to tears while singing about supporting the vulnerable. Yoon Do-hyun was inspired by a documentary about blue whales

The lyrics aim to comfort the "weak and needy," offering a message that even if life's journey feels slow or tiring, you are not alone.

"Blue Whale" (흰수염고래, Huinsuyeomgorae ) is a legendary rock ballad by the South Korean band (Yoon Do-hyun Band), released on November 24, 2011. Written by lead singer Yoon Do-hyun and guitarist Heo Jun, it has become a representative anthem of hope and resilience in Korean music, frequently appearing in school textbooks and covered by various artists. Symbolism and Song Meaning The lyrics aim to comfort the "weak and

The song uses the —the largest animal on Earth—as a metaphor for finding strength and inner peace despite overwhelming life challenges.