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This Is Love

Super Junior

K-popR&BRetro funk-soul K-pop
WarmRomantic
Interpretation

"This Is Love" rides on a strut of slap bass, retro funk guitar, and a brass section that grins with old-school confidence, Super Junior leaning into the grown, polished R&B-funk register that suited their post-debut maturity. The arrangement keeps everything tight and buoyant — verses that simmer, a chorus that opens its arms wide — while the layered vocal interplay between the group's many members trades smooth croons and ad-libbed flourishes like a band passing a microphone around a late-night studio. Emotionally it's all warm certainty: not the anxious crush of early idol pop but the steady glow of someone declaring devotion without flinching. The Korean lyrics circle a single insistence — that this feeling, finally, is the real article — and the production sells that conviction through groove rather than ballad melodrama. There's a deliberate throwback flavor, a nod to Motown and 70s soul filtered through K-pop's high-gloss machine, that positions the song as a charm offensive rather than a power move. It thrives in motion: getting dressed for a night out, a Sunday drive with the windows down, any moment that wants a little swagger without weight. For longtime fans it reads as a comfortable flex from a group that had earned the right to sound this relaxed, this sure of its own appeal, this happily, unironically in love.

Attributes
Energy6/10
Valence8/10
Danceability7/10
Acousticness3/10
Tempo

medium

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

warm, buoyant, groovy

Cultural Context

South Korean

Structured Embedding Text
K-pop, R&B. Retro funk-soul K-pop.
Warm, Romantic. Settles immediately into steady, warm certainty and maintains that glow of devoted conviction without rising into melodrama.
energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 8.
vocals: smooth croons, ad-libbed flourishes, layered vocal interplay, relaxed confidence, polished ensemble.
production: slap bass, retro funk guitar, brass section, tight groove, Motown-inflected arrangement.
texture: warm, buoyant, groovy. acousticness 3.
era: 2010s. South Korean.
Sunday drive with windows down or getting dressed for a night out wanting swagger without weight.
ID: 187601Track ID: catalog_0ed183a873acCatalog Key: thisislove|||superjuniorAdded: 4/5/2026