다 잊어 (밥 잘 사주는 예쁜 누나 OST)
Sam Kim
Sam Kim's voice is the kind that seems to carry more air than usual — breathy at its edges, reaching slightly upward on each phrase before settling, creating an impression of emotional hovering rather than landing. On this "Something in the Rain" OST track, the production surrounds him with warm acoustic tones, a gentle electric guitar figure, and just enough atmospheric padding to suggest space and softness without becoming intrusive. The song is about forgetting — but the way he delivers it, forgetting seems like the hardest thing anyone could be asked to do, each lyrical line weighted with the effort of trying and not quite succeeding. Sam Kim's sound occupies a particular space in mid-2010s Korean music that brought soul and R&B sensibility into the OST world in a way that felt new rather than borrowed — younger, more vulnerable, less interested in the grandeur of traditional ballads. This is the song that a drama watches itself through, placed in the moments where characters sit with something they can't say aloud.
slow
2010s
airy, soft, warm
South Korea, Korean soul and R&B in drama OST context
R&B, K-Pop. Korean Soul / OST. melancholic, dreamy. Hovers in emotional suspension from start to finish, each phrase weighted with the effort of trying to forget and not quite managing it.. energy 3. slow. danceability 2. valence 3. vocals: breathy male, airy, soul-inflected, vulnerable, upward-reaching phrases. production: warm acoustic guitar, gentle electric guitar figure, subtle atmospheric padding, soul-influenced. texture: airy, soft, warm. acousticness 7. era: 2010s. South Korea, Korean soul and R&B in drama OST context. The quiet moment in a drama where a character sits with something they cannot say aloud.