바람
이영지
"바람" finds 이영지 in a more melodically committed mode — the song breathes like wind actually does, with a lightness in its production that catches you off-guard given her usual density. Acoustic elements mix with gentle electronic texture, the arrangement staying open rather than packed. Her delivery softens but doesn't lose its characteristic precision; she sounds like herself even when she's being delicate. The song navigates the sensation of something passing — not being left but watching something drift, the way a season ends or a feeling dissipates before you've fully named it. Lyrically she is less arch here than on her more self-aware tracks, the emotion less mediated. "바람" works both as the Korean word for wind and desire/longing, and the song leans into that ambiguity without resolving it. There's a particular Korean indie-pop softness to the track that sits adjacent to her usual hip-hop register without being foreign to it. You'd play this with windows open, in transit, when something is ending quietly and you want music that knows how to let things go without making a scene.
medium
2020s
light, airy, open
Korean hip-hop / indie-pop crossover
Hip-Hop, Indie Pop. Korean Indie-Pop Adjacent. melancholic, serene. Drifts quietly through the sensation of something passing — not sharp loss, just watching a feeling dissipate before it's fully named.. energy 4. medium. danceability 4. valence 5. vocals: soft precise female, delicate, speak-sing, characteristic delivery softened. production: acoustic elements mixed with gentle electronic texture, open arrangement, unhurried. texture: light, airy, open. acousticness 6. era: 2020s. Korean hip-hop / indie-pop crossover. Windows-open transit when something is ending quietly and you need music that knows how to let things go without drama.