Come And Get It (feat. 수란)
Primary
Suran (수란) possesses one of the most tactile voices in Korean R&B, and Primary uses it here like an instrument in its own right — breathy and close, as though she's singing directly into your ear in a quiet room. The production is warm and deliberately unhurried, built around a slow-rolling groove with plucked bass notes and airy keyboard tones that give the track a luxurious, late-evening quality. The lyrical posture is confident and inviting without aggression — an assertion of self-worth delivered from a position of complete composure. There's a playfulness in Suran's delivery that makes the invitation feel genuine rather than performative, the difference between someone who knows their value and someone merely performing confidence. Primary keeps the arrangement spacious, allowing silence to carry weight and Suran's voice to move freely without being hemmed in by busy instrumentation. The influence of neo-soul and classic R&B is apparent but filtered through a very contemporary Korean production aesthetic — less vintage pastiche, more current sensibility informed by older tradition. This is music for Saturday evenings when you've made yourself feel good for your own sake first, the kind of track you play while getting ready to go somewhere when you're already looking forward to coming home.
slow
2010s
luxurious, warm, intimate
South Korea
R&B, Neo-Soul. Korean Neo-Soul. confident, sensual. Maintains consistent composure and warmth throughout, the emotional posture of self-assured invitation never wavering from start to finish. energy 4. slow. danceability 5. valence 7. vocals: breathy, tactile, close, playful, self-assured. production: plucked bass, airy keyboard, spacious, neo-soul influenced, warm. texture: luxurious, warm, intimate. acousticness 5. era: 2010s. South Korea. For Saturday evenings when you've made yourself feel good for your own sake first.