Lazy (feat. 키드밀리)
Cheeze
"Lazy" showcases a different register of Cheeze's musical range — looser, more playful, leaning into R&B and lo-fi hip-hop territory with a relaxed ease that suits both artists perfectly. The production is deliberately slack: warm, slightly dusty drum programming, soft electric piano chords, bass sitting low and unhurried. Eunsol's vocal delivery here is almost spoken in places, stripped of any performance, matching the song's ethos of deliberate idleness. 키드밀리's verse arrives like a gentle interruption — his flow easy and half-asleep, stylistically compatible rather than contrasting, which keeps the song's dreamlike atmosphere intact. The collaboration speaks to a broader moment in Korean indie and alternative music when genre boundaries softened, when singers from café-pop backgrounds began sliding toward R&B and hip-hop without abandoning their core warmth. The lyrical space of the song is unapologetically about doing nothing — about the small luxury of having an afternoon with no obligations. In a culture that prizes productivity and ambition, it's quietly subversive. This is Sunday morning music, or the hour after dinner when you're still at the table but there's nowhere to be. It rewards the listener who doesn't skip ahead.
slow
2010s
warm, dusty, slack
Korean indie R&B and alternative
R&B, Hip-Hop. Korean lo-fi R&B. serene, playful. Uniformly slack and dreamlike with no arc — deliberately idle from beginning to end.. energy 3. slow. danceability 5. valence 7. vocals: soft spoken-sung female plus half-asleep male rap, both effortlessly relaxed. production: warm lo-fi drum programming, soft electric piano, low unhurried bass. texture: warm, dusty, slack. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. Korean indie R&B and alternative. Sunday morning still in bed, or the hour after dinner when you're still at the table and there's nowhere to be.