ฝากรัก (Entrust Love)
Nont Tanont
Nont Tanont writes songs that feel like confessions made in a car, engine off, unable to go inside yet. This one opens with delicate guitar fingerpicking and a warmth in the production that feels amber-toned — not lo-fi, but intentionally soft at the edges. His voice is one of Thai indie pop's most recognizable instruments: a gentle upper-midrange tenor with a slight vulnerability in the upper notes, as if each phrase costs something to deliver. The song is about entrusting love to another person — the terrifying act of placing something precious in someone else's keeping. The emotional arc moves from hesitation into something approaching surrender, and Nont navigates that shift without melodrama. There's a rootedness to the songwriting that draws from Thai indie folk traditions, the kind of earnest emotional directness that defined the 2010s Thai indie scene and carried forward. This is a song for the early-relationship phase when everything is still uncertain and luminous at once — a Sunday morning track, soft light through curtains.
slow
2010s
warm, delicate, soft-focused
Thai indie folk, 2010s earnest singer-songwriter tradition
T-Pop, Indie Folk. Thai Indie Folk. tender, anxious. Opens in trembling hesitation and moves gradually toward something approaching surrender, ending in the uncertain luminosity of trust given.. energy 3. slow. danceability 2. valence 6. vocals: gentle male tenor, slight fragility on upper notes, earnest, warm. production: delicate fingerpicked guitar, amber-warm production, soft edges, minimal. texture: warm, delicate, soft-focused. acousticness 8. era: 2010s. Thai indie folk, 2010s earnest singer-songwriter tradition. Sunday morning with soft light through curtains, early in a relationship when everything is still uncertain and luminous at once.