너나 해 (Egotistic)
MAMAMOO
Strutting out of a retro funk dimension, this song sounds like it was engineered specifically to make someone feel invincibly cool. The production anchors itself in lazy, groovy guitar licks and a bass line that practically winks at you, while brass accents punctuate the rhythm with casual swagger. The mood is unshakeable — not aggressive confidence but the quieter, more devastating kind that comes from simply not caring what anyone thinks. Vocally, the members lean into a playful nonchalance, drawling and riffing in ways that suggest they're genuinely enjoying themselves. The lyrical thrust is a direct address to someone who expects emotional availability they haven't earned: handle yourself first. It's the kind of song you play when someone's been testing your patience and you've finally, beautifully, stopped engaging. It moves through K-pop's funk-pop revival of the late 2010s with particular ease, feeling effortlessly stylish rather than trend-chasing. Ideal for getting dressed when you're about to walk into a room you own.
medium
2010s
smooth, groovy, effortless
Korean K-Pop, late-2010s funk-pop revival
K-Pop, Funk. Funk-pop. confident, playful. Maintains an unshakeable, quietly devastating cool from beginning to end, never escalating because it never needs to.. energy 7. medium. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: nonchalant female ensemble, drawling, riffing, casually playful. production: lazy groovy guitar licks, winking bass line, brass accents, retro funk rhythm. texture: smooth, groovy, effortless. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. Korean K-Pop, late-2010s funk-pop revival. Getting dressed before walking into a room full of people, when you've finally stopped caring about someone who expected more than they gave.