평화의 시대 (feat. 스윙스)
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"평화의 시대" is a collision of irony and weight — Nucksal building a track whose title promises peace but whose sonic architecture hums with unease. The production layers lo-fi grit over a mid-tempo boom-bap chassis, with bass that sits low and deliberate beneath melodies that feel faintly elegiac. Nucksal's flow is precise and vernacular, rooted in the Seoul hip-hop underground where authenticity is earned through craft rather than posture. Swings's feature adds a second register entirely — where Nucksal is measured, Swings leans into intensity, his delivery thick with conviction and theatrical weight. The song occupies the territory of social commentary wrapped in personal narrative, asking what peace actually looks like in a generation that grew up with ambient pressure — economic, social, generational. It doesn't resolve its central tension so much as hold it up to the light and examine the cracks. This is music for people who think carefully about the world they've inherited, who feel the gap between what was promised and what arrived. Best heard during a late afternoon walk through a city that feels beautiful and broken at the same time.
medium
2010s
gritty, heavy, deliberate
Seoul underground hip-hop
K-Hip-Hop. underground boom-bap. reflective, uneasy. Builds from measured social observation into intense conviction without resolving its central tension.. energy 5. medium. danceability 4. valence 4. vocals: precise vernacular male rap, intense theatrical delivery on feature. production: lo-fi boom-bap, low deliberate bass, faintly elegiac melodies. texture: gritty, heavy, deliberate. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Seoul underground hip-hop. Late afternoon walk through a city that feels simultaneously beautiful and broken.