이 바보 (밥 잘 사주는 예쁜 누나 OST)
정승환
Jung Seung-hwan's contribution to the "Something in the Rain" soundtrack operates almost entirely through restraint. The instrumentation is minimal to the point of austerity — light acoustic guitar, soft percussion, the occasional string breath — leaving enormous space around his voice, which he fills with a gentle, unhurried warmth that sounds as though he's singing directly to one person in a quiet room. The song's title translates roughly as "this fool," and the emotional logic is that of someone acknowledging their own helplessness in love with something close to fondness — not self-pity but a kind of rueful tenderness toward their own vulnerability. His voice has a distinctive quality: smooth but not polished in a way that feels manufactured, carrying traces of real texture that suggest lived feeling rather than technical execution. The drama it scored dealt in slow-burning, forbidden emotional territory, and this track captures exactly that register — longing that has learned to be patient, affection that doesn't know what to do with itself. It rewards headphones and low light.
slow
2010s
sparse, delicate, warm
South Korea, Korean drama OST tradition
K-Pop, Ballad. Korean OST Ballad. melancholic, romantic. Sustains quiet, patient tenderness throughout without pushing toward catharsis, instead sitting gently with rueful affection for one's own helplessness in love.. energy 2. slow. danceability 2. valence 4. vocals: smooth male, gentle, warm, naturally textured, intimate. production: minimal acoustic guitar, soft percussion, sparse string accents, austere arrangement. texture: sparse, delicate, warm. acousticness 8. era: 2010s. South Korea, Korean drama OST tradition. Headphones and low light when processing longing that has learned to be patient.