Rainy Day
기리보이
A soft-focus melancholy drifts through this track like condensation on a window. Giriboy layers muted lo-fi drum patterns beneath warm, slightly degraded keyboard chords, creating a sonic atmosphere that feels genuinely waterlogged — not dramatically stormy, but persistently grey. The tempo is unhurried, almost reluctant to move forward, which mirrors the emotional stasis of someone who has nowhere urgent to be. His voice carries a studied casualness, half-sung half-spoken, keeping emotional distance even as the content implies vulnerability. The lyrics circle around the specific loneliness of a rainy day that amplifies whatever was already weighing on someone — the weather becoming an excuse to stay inside the feeling rather than push through it. This sits squarely in the 2010s Korean indie hip-hop aesthetic where introspection was worn lightly, almost fashionably. It belongs on a playlist for slow mornings in an apartment with the blinds half-drawn, coffee going cold on the desk. The production never announces itself; it simply persists, ambient and unhurried. There's a comfort in the sadness here — this isn't a crisis song, it's a maintenance-of-feeling song. You'd reach for it when you want company in your quietness, when you don't need to be pulled out of a mood but simply acknowledged inside it.
slow
2010s
warm, hazy, waterlogged
Korean indie hip-hop
Hip-Hop, Indie. Lo-fi Hip-Hop. melancholic, contemplative. Begins in gentle sadness and stays there, offering no resolution — just a sustained, comfortable grey that never lifts.. energy 2. slow. danceability 2. valence 3. vocals: half-spoken half-sung male, casual, emotionally distant, intimate. production: muted lo-fi drums, degraded keyboard chords, ambient, minimal. texture: warm, hazy, waterlogged. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. Korean indie hip-hop. Slow morning alone in an apartment with blinds half-drawn and coffee going cold on the desk.