Love (All I Need) (feat. Bumkey, Neon Bunny)
Primary
This track places two very different vocalists in dialogue — Bumkey's earthy, gospel-adjacent R&B conviction and Neon Bunny's cool, synthesiser-age indie ethereality — and Primary's production holds the contrast without forcing resolution. The beat has a vintage soul quality, warm and slightly rough at the edges, built around real-sounding drums and chords that recall classic Philadelphia or Memphis recording aesthetics updated to contemporary Seoul. Bumkey sings about love as fundamental necessity rather than luxury, his delivery carrying the urgency of someone who has experienced its absence and doesn't intend to again. Neon Bunny's sections introduce a contrasting register — more spacious and dreamy, as though viewing the same emotional territory from a higher altitude. The track's great accomplishment is making love feel both grand and ordinary, important enough to be "all I need" while grounded enough that the declaration doesn't feel inflated. Korean R&B at this moment was processing American soul influences while developing a genuinely distinct emotional vocabulary, and this track captures that synthesis at its most assured. The gentle complexity of the arrangement rewards multiple listens; textural details only surface after the fourth or fifth play, deepening on each return.
slow
2010s
warm, layered, soulful
South Korea
R&B, Soul. Korean Neo-Soul. loving, tender. Emotional intensity moves between earthy urgency and cool dreaminess before settling into quiet conviction. energy 4. slow. danceability 4. valence 7. vocals: earthy, gospel-adjacent, urgent, cool, ethereal. production: vintage soul, warm drums, Philadelphia-influenced, real instruments, layered. texture: warm, layered, soulful. acousticness 6. era: 2010s. South Korea. A quiet evening at home when you want to feel the simple, grounding weight of love as necessity.