기도 (Prayer)
버즈
The tempo slows considerably here, and the instrumentation strips back to create space — this is devotional music in the secular sense, a song that asks for quiet and rewards it. Piano anchors the arrangement while strings enter gradually, never overwhelming, always supporting. The emotional register is one of supplication and surrender, the act of placing something beyond your control into hands larger than your own. Whether that's read as spiritual or simply as an act of trust in another person, the song holds both interpretations without forcing a conclusion. The vocalist's tone is particularly affecting here — softer than in Buzz's more rock-forward material, the edges smoothed to reveal something more vulnerable underneath. There's a maturity to the performance, a willingness to be still rather than to perform feeling. The lyric moves through acknowledgment of limitation toward a quiet resolve, the kind of peace that comes not from having answers but from accepting that some things require patience and faith. This is a late-night song, a song for hospital waiting rooms and long flights and the moment after a difficult conversation when you've said everything there is to say. It doesn't promise resolution. It offers company in the uncertainty.
slow
2000s
sparse, warm, tender
Korean ballad
Ballad, K-Pop. Korean devotional ballad. serene, vulnerable. Moves from quiet acknowledgment of powerlessness through gradual surrender toward a still, patient peace that accepts uncertainty without demanding resolution.. energy 3. slow. danceability 1. valence 5. vocals: soft male tenor, hushed and vulnerable, edges smoothed, deeply intimate. production: piano-anchored, gradual string entry, minimal, space-conscious arrangement. texture: sparse, warm, tender. acousticness 6. era: 2000s. Korean ballad. Late nights in hospital waiting rooms or long flights after a difficult conversation when you've said everything and simply need quiet company.