Doin' It (feat. Simon D)
Primary
There's a strut in the bones of this track that's relatively rare in Primary's typically introspective catalogue — an upbeat, self-assured swagger that Simon D inhabits with complete comfort. The production builds around a tight groove with confident bass movement and percussion more assertive than Primary's usual brushed restraint, suggesting music for daylight rather than his characteristic late-night mode. Simon D does what he does best: rapid, intelligent wordplay delivered with the casual mastery of someone who has been the sharpest person in most rooms he's entered. The track is essentially a confidence exercise — a celebration of competence and self-determination that doesn't tip into arrogance because the delivery is too self-aware for simple boasting. Primary's production keeps pace without overwhelming, providing a foundation sturdy enough for Simon D's energy to move freely without losing structural integrity. Korean hip-hop at this level has a particular quality — technically demanding enough to satisfy purists, accessible enough to function as straightforward enjoyment — and this track demonstrates that balance effortlessly. The cultural context is Seoul's hip-hop scene at full confidence, the generation that made the genre commercially and artistically legitimate in Korea on its own terms. Energy for forward motion.
medium
2010s
crisp, grounded, confident
South Korea
Hip-Hop, R&B. Korean Hip-Hop. confident, assertive. Sustained self-assurance without arc — confidence held as a steady state rather than a peak. energy 7. medium. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: rapid, intelligent, casually masterful, self-aware, precise. production: tight groove, assertive percussion, confident bass, structured, daylight-mode. texture: crisp, grounded, confident. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. South Korea. Daytime commute or pre-meeting moment when you need to feel sharp and capable.