너무해 (Too Much)
정기고 (Junggigo)
Junggigo keeps things slow and sensuous here, a silk-draped R&B track where the primary emotion is mild exasperation laced with desire — someone is too much to handle, but the singer is still completely drawn in. The production is nighttime music: warm basslines, a keyboard figure that loops without becoming monotonous, hi-hats that sit just behind the beat to give everything a slightly lazy, unhurried feel. His vocals lean into a gentle, slightly nasal sweetness rather than any kind of power display, which suits the song's emotional register perfectly. The "too much" of the title isn't a complaint exactly — it's more like admiring a fire while standing a little too close to it. Junggigo has consistently made music that exists in this soft-lit domestic space, relationships observed up close without judgment or resolution, and this track is a clean example of that sensibility. It fits squarely in mid-2010s Korean R&B, when the genre was finding its own distinct voice separate from American influences while clearly in dialogue with them. This is headphone music for a quiet evening, a meal for one, the kind of introspection that doesn't demand answers.
slow
2010s
warm, soft, intimate
Korean R&B, Seoul mid-2010s scene
R&B, K-Pop. Korean R&B. sensuous, longing. Opens in mild exasperation and never resolves it, settling instead into helpless, warm attraction.. energy 3. slow. danceability 4. valence 6. vocals: gentle, slightly nasal, sweet, understated male. production: warm bassline, looping keyboard figure, laid-back hi-hats, nighttime atmosphere. texture: warm, soft, intimate. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. Korean R&B, Seoul mid-2010s scene. Quiet evening at home eating alone, headphones in, not looking for answers.