다이어트 (Diet)
INFINITE H
The conceit here is comedy dressed in genuine ache — a "diet" framed as the desperate attempt to cut someone out of your emotional diet, to stop consuming thoughts of them the way you'd swear off sugar. The production leans playful: a bouncy, slightly retro hip-hop groove with punchy bass, clipped snares, and a keyboard line that feels almost winking. But underneath the humor is real frustration — the kind where you know exactly what you're doing to yourself and keep doing it anyway. Hoya and Dongwoo both lean into the irony with their deliveries, switching between mock-determined declarations and sheepish admissions of failure. The rap flows are looser here, more conversational, almost stand-up in their timing — a pause before the punchline, a rhythm that mimics the mental negotiation of someone bargaining with their own feelings. Lyrically it maps the absurd logic of emotional self-discipline: setting rules, breaking them within hours, restarting the count. Within INFINITE H's catalog this sits on the lighter end, a demonstration that the unit could carry charm as easily as weight. It's the kind of song you play when you've just texted the person you said you wouldn't text, wanting something that understands you without judging you.
medium
2010s
bright, punchy, playful
South Korean K-pop hip-hop subunit
Hip-Hop, K-Pop. comedic K-pop hip-hop. playful, melancholic. Opens with comic self-aware irony and oscillates between mock-determination and sheepish failure throughout. energy 6. medium. danceability 6. valence 5. vocals: loose conversational male rap, winking delivery, stand-up timing and rhythm. production: bouncy retro hip-hop groove, punchy bass, clipped snares, winking keyboard line. texture: bright, punchy, playful. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. South Korean K-pop hip-hop subunit. Right after texting the person you said you wouldn't text, wanting something that understands without judging