몇 번이고
휘성
"몇 번이고" — meaning something like "again and again" or "any number of times" — channels Wheesung's most soulful instincts through a mid-tempo groove with more rhythmic momentum than his slower ballads. The production features layered synthesizer pads, a walking bass line, and drum programming that references American soul and new jack swing influences absorbed and refracted through Korean pop idiom. There is a loose, almost conversational quality to his phrasing in the verses, as though he is speaking directly to a specific person rather than performing for an audience — a technique that makes the eventual emotional escalation in the chorus feel proportionately larger. Lyrically the song explores the persistence of love across repeated difficulty: the willingness to return, to try again, to absorb pain without diminishing desire. His vocal runs here are economical, inserted for feeling rather than technical display, which suits the song's quiet insistence. This is music for long drives with no particular destination, for moments when nostalgia and hope occupy the same emotional register simultaneously, and the playlist needs something that moves without rushing.
medium
2000s
warm, layered, rhythmically propulsive
South Korea
R&B, K-Pop. New Jack Swing. nostalgic, hopeful. Opens with quiet, conversational longing in the verses and builds to a larger emotional release in the chorus, holding nostalgia and hope in the same register throughout. energy 5. medium. danceability 5. valence 5. vocals: soulful, conversational, economical runs, quietly insistent. production: synthesizer pads, walking bass, drum programming, soul-influenced groove. texture: warm, layered, rhythmically propulsive. acousticness 2. era: 2000s. South Korea. A long drive at night with no particular destination, caught between nostalgia and something that still feels like hope.