Thinking About You feat. 에디킴
로꼬 (Loco)
Loco's work often lives in the comfortable middle space between rap and R&B, and Eddy Kim's featured presence pulls this one further toward the warm, acoustic-adjacent end of that spectrum. The production is light and clean — a guitar-led backing that gives the whole thing a slightly sunlit quality, with a hip-hop rhythm structure that keeps it from floating off into pure pop softness. Loco's delivery is conversational and unhurried, almost casual, which suits the subject perfectly: the song captures the early stage of attraction where someone keeps surfacing in your thoughts without permission. It's not obsessive or dramatic — more like a pleasant disruption, the way a good song gets stuck in your head and you don't particularly want to remove it. Eddy Kim adds a melodic warmth in his contributions that softens the verses further, creating a back-and-forth that feels like genuine dialogue rather than featured-artist formality. There's a generational ease to this that places it firmly in the mid-2010s Korean indie-urban scene, when the gap between acoustic songwriting and hip-hop production was being quietly dissolved. This is a song for sunny commutes, for walking somewhere with no particular urgency, for the pleasant suspended state of maybe.
medium
2010s
warm, bright, light
Korean indie-urban scene
Hip-Hop, R&B. Korean acoustic hip-hop / indie-urban. romantic, playful. Light and pleasantly suspended from start to finish, tracing the early stage of attraction where someone keeps surfacing in your thoughts without drama or urgency.. energy 4. medium. danceability 5. valence 7. vocals: conversational unhurried male rap, warm melodic featured male vocals. production: guitar-led backing, light hip-hop rhythm, clean acoustic-adjacent mix. texture: warm, bright, light. acousticness 6. era: 2010s. Korean indie-urban scene. Sunny commute or aimless walk when you have no urgency and someone keeps crossing your mind.