예쁘다
SEVENTEEN
Brass stabs punch through the opening bars with marching-band bravado before a bouncy, retro-funk guitar riff locks in and the whole thing lifts off into kinetic, joyful chaos. The production is dense but never muddy — each layer of synth, percussion, and vocal harmony occupies its own frequency pocket with the precision of a thirteen-member group that has choreographed not just their bodies but their sound. The tempo runs hot, propelling forward with a relentless optimism that borders on giddy. Vocalists cycle through with distinct textures — some honeyed and smooth, others bright and punchy — creating a kaleidoscopic effect where the lead voice seems to shift color every few bars. The song captures the flustered, stammering energy of seeing someone so striking that language temporarily fails, and the arrangement mirrors that breathlessness with its restless transitions and sudden dynamic lifts. Seventeen brought a self-produced credibility to a generation of idol groups, and this track showcases their ability to construct maximalist pop that still feels handmade rather than factory-assembled. It belongs to summer festivals, to dancing in convenience store parking lots at midnight, to the reckless euphoria of a crush that has not yet been complicated by reality.
fast
2010s
bright, dense, polished
Korean idol pop, Seventeen self-produced
K-Pop, Funk. retro funk pop. euphoric, playful. Launches with giddy bravado, sustains breathless energy through kaleidoscopic vocal shifts, and peaks in reckless, unresolved exhilaration.. energy 8. fast. danceability 9. valence 9. vocals: rotating male ensemble, honeyed to bright to punchy, kaleidoscopic. production: brass stabs, retro-funk guitar, layered synths, precise percussion. texture: bright, dense, polished. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Korean idol pop, Seventeen self-produced. summer festival dancing in a convenience store parking lot at midnight