울릴지어다 (ulliljieoda) is a powerful and archaic command form that translates to 'Let it shake' or 'Make it resound'.
You will almost never hear this in everyday Korean! The ending ~지어다 is a majestic, formal command, similar to a royal decree or a biblical proclamation, which adds a huge amount of dramatic weight.
In 'Guerrilla', ATEEZ uses this phrase to declare that their rebellious sound will make the entire ground shake, perfectly capturing the song's epic and revolutionary spirit.
ATEEZ crank the volume all the way up in “Guerrilla,” a high-octane rallying cry for anyone who feels trapped by rules, routines, or mind-numbing conformity. The lyrics picture a world where emotions are muted, smiles are censored, and people move like identical puppets. ATEEZ crash into that bleak scene with pounding beats, flashing lights, and a battle chant of “Break the wall!” They urge listeners to open their eyes, dance without restraint, and spark a revolution of feeling. In their universe, music becomes a siren that pulls everyone into the street, unites them under neon chaos, and shakes the ground until the old system cracks.
“Guerrilla” is less a love song and more a manifesto: We are the Guerrillas… we are going to change the world. Every shouted hook is a call to rip off blindfolds, reclaim passion, and make noise loud enough to wake up the entire planet. The track celebrates fearless self-expression and collective power, reminding learners that English words like shout, fight, ride, and change carry electric energy when sung from the heart. By the final chorus, ATEEZ leave us breathless but ready to storm our own walls, one booming beat at a time.