하고 싶어
Sam Kim
Sam Kim's "하고 싶어" is desire rendered in slow motion — the kind that doesn't announce itself loudly but accumulates in the chest like pressure building behind a closed door. The production is spare and deliberate: a clean acoustic guitar line anchors the verse while layers of electric texture and subtle percussion accumulate as the song opens up, never overwhelming but always deepening. Sam Kim's voice is the entire emotional event here. It carries that signature quality — simultaneously boyish and worn, capable of sounding like confession and restraint in the same breath. He doesn't oversing; the control is total, and it's the places where his tone wavers slightly that deliver the sharpest feeling. The lyrical core is straightforward longing — the ache of wanting to say something, do something, reach toward someone — but the directness feels earned rather than simple. The track fits squarely within the post-2016 Korean singer-songwriter resurgence, where influence from Western soul and adult contemporary fused with the Korean ballad tradition into something more conversational, less theatrical. It's an album-listening song, not a viral moment — the kind you return to on a commute when you're thinking about someone and not admitting it to yourself, the melody surfacing before you've consciously decided to play it.
slow
2010s
warm, intimate, delicate
Korean singer-songwriter, post-2016 soul-ballad fusion
R&B, Ballad. Korean singer-songwriter soul. romantic, melancholic. Desire builds quietly from controlled restraint into a soft, aching openness without ever fully releasing.. energy 3. slow. danceability 2. valence 4. vocals: boyish male, restrained, confessional, slightly worn. production: clean acoustic guitar, subtle electric texture, soft percussion, sparse arrangement. texture: warm, intimate, delicate. acousticness 7. era: 2010s. Korean singer-songwriter, post-2016 soul-ballad fusion. A solo commute when you're thinking about someone and not quite admitting it to yourself.