내 사람 (별에서 온 그대 OST)
SG 워너비 (SG Wannabe)
"내 사람" — "My Person," or more intimately "Mine" — from "You Who Came from the Stars" demonstrates SG Wannabe's capacity for restraint when the emotional context calls for it rather than the massed harmony that defines their more urgent work. The arrangement pulls back into something private: acoustic guitar, minimal orchestration, the vocals placed in a lower dynamic range than the group typically inhabits. The lyric occupies specifically Korean emotional territory around claiming someone not as possession but as orientation — you are the person around whom my sense of direction organizes itself, the fixed point that makes the rest of the map legible. Three voices in close harmony create an intimacy that a single male voice would struggle to produce, the consensus of three perspectives converging on the same feeling lending it a kind of democratic inevitability. In the drama's context — a four-hundred-year-old alien who discovers he is incapable of leaving the woman he loves — the song grounds science fiction premise in recognizable human emotion, which is ultimately the task the drama itself was performing across sixteen episodes.
slow
2010s
intimate, warm, acoustic
South Korea
K-Pop, Ballad. K-Drama OST Ballad. Intimate, Tender. Begins in quiet, private restraint and deepens as three voices converge into a shared certainty — love not as possession but as an unshakeable point of orientation. energy 3. slow. danceability 2. valence 6. vocals: close harmony trio, intimate, restrained, warm, low-dynamic. production: acoustic guitar, minimal orchestration, low-key arrangement, intimate placement. texture: intimate, warm, acoustic. acousticness 8. era: 2010s. South Korea. Late-night solitude, quietly thinking about someone who grounds you, the moment you realize another person has become your fixed point.