For Me (feat. Colde)
Leellamarz
A mellow late-night confession wrapped in the kind of production that feels like a dim lamp in an otherwise dark apartment. The track breathes through gentle guitar loops and soft, pillowy percussion that never rushes — it drifts. Colde's presence adds a layer of hushed warmth, his tone like smoke curling upward, while Leellamarz delivers his verses with a low-key drawl that blurs the line between speaking and singing. Together they create a dual-channel intimacy, two voices sharing the same quiet ache. The song is about the strange tenderness of wanting something just for yourself — not fame, not validation, just a feeling that belongs to you alone. Lyrically, it sits in that private emotional register where you don't need anyone else to understand. It belongs to R&B-influenced Korean underground hip-hop, the mid-2010s wave that prized restraint over bombast. Reach for this at 1am when the city has gone quiet and you're sitting with a feeling you can't quite name but don't want to let go of yet.
slow
2010s
dim, intimate, soft
Korean underground hip-hop, mid-2010s R&B wave
R&B, Hip-Hop. K-R&B / Korean underground hip-hop. intimate, melancholic. Begins in dim late-night quietude and deepens into a private tenderness — two voices sharing the same quiet ache over something they want only for themselves.. energy 2. slow. danceability 3. valence 4. vocals: low-key drawl, conversational, blurred singing-rapping, intimate male duo. production: gentle guitar loops, soft pillowy percussion, dim lamp-lit atmosphere. texture: dim, intimate, soft. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. Korean underground hip-hop, mid-2010s R&B wave. 1am alone in a quiet apartment sitting with a feeling you can't quite name but aren't ready to let go of yet.