Do It Like (feat. 살리)
코드 쿤스트
Code Kunst builds sonic environments more than songs, and this track exemplifies the approach: layered textures that feel assembled rather than composed, with electronic elements dissolving into each other like watercolors bleeding at the edges. The tempo is unhurried but never stagnant — there's a low-frequency pulse underneath everything that keeps the track from drifting entirely into abstraction. Sallie's voice arrives as the human anchor in all this atmospheric production, her delivery carrying a weightlessness that paradoxically makes the emotion land harder. She doesn't oversell anything. The phrasing is conversational, almost whispered in places, and that intimacy creates a strange contrast with the expansive, almost cinematic scale of the backing production. Lyrically the song explores permission — the quiet act of allowing yourself to exist in a certain way, to want certain things. Code Kunst belongs to the experimental wing of Korean hip-hop that draws as much from electronic music and contemporary R&B as from rap tradition, and this track is a clear example of why that approach can produce something genuinely distinctive. It rewards headphone listening, ideally in darkness or near-darkness, when the textural details become more apparent and the emotional content of Sallie's performance has room to settle. It's the kind of track that doesn't explain itself, and is better for it.
slow
2010s
ethereal, diffuse, expansive
Korean experimental hip-hop drawing from electronic music and contemporary R&B
Electronic, R&B. experimental atmospheric R&B. dreamy, serene. Slowly grants permission to simply exist and want, with emotion dissolving into the expansive atmospheric production rather than building to any peak.. energy 3. slow. danceability 3. valence 5. vocals: weightless female, conversational near-whisper, intimate and deliberately understated. production: dissolving layered electronic textures, low-frequency sustaining pulse, cinematic atmospheric arrangement. texture: ethereal, diffuse, expansive. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Korean experimental hip-hop drawing from electronic music and contemporary R&B. Headphone listening in darkness or near-darkness when textural details open up and quiet emotional content has room to settle.