뻔해 (IT'S OBVIOUS)
구준회
There is an easy, almost lazy confidence to this track — the kind that comes not from arrogance but from emotional certainty. Built on a warm, pillowy R&B bed of plucked guitar, soft synth pads, and a kick pattern that leans back just behind the beat, the production never rushes, never strains. Koo Joon-hoe's voice sits low in the mix early on, almost conversational, before opening up in the chorus with a casual richness that feels effortless. The song is essentially an admission: the feelings between two people are transparent, no matter how either tries to pretend otherwise. There's humor in the acknowledgment — a sly smile beneath the melody — but underneath that lightness runs a genuine tenderness. The groove stays constant throughout, unhurried, letting the warmth accumulate rather than build to any dramatic peak. This is music for a late summer evening when the tension in a relationship has quietly resolved itself into something comfortable and true — a song you'd play while cooking with someone you've finally stopped pretending you don't love, the city hum outside the window doing nothing to interrupt the mood inside.
slow
2020s
warm, pillowy, relaxed
Korean R&B, Seoul contemporary
K-R&B, R&B. Neo-Soul. romantic, playful. Starts with casual, knowing confidence and builds gently into warm tenderness as mutual feelings are acknowledged without drama.. energy 4. slow. danceability 5. valence 8. vocals: smooth male tenor, conversational, effortlessly rich. production: plucked guitar, soft synth pads, laid-back kick drum, minimal layers. texture: warm, pillowy, relaxed. acousticness 4. era: 2020s. Korean R&B, Seoul contemporary. Late summer evening cooking dinner with someone you've stopped pretending not to love.