Get It In
Yoon Mi-rae
Get It In — Yoon Mi-rae, Korea's pioneering queen of hip-hop and R&B, delivers a confident, groove-driven cut that flexes her bilingual fluency and unmistakable husky-warm vocal tone. The production rides a head-nodding boom-bap-meets-soul foundation, the kind of mid-tempo pocket that lets her toggle effortlessly between sharp English rap verses and silky sung Korean hooks. As a Black-Korean artist who broke ground in a scene that wasn't built for her, Yoon Mi-rae raps with hard-won authority — her flow is technically assured, her phrasing relaxed but precise, never coasting on melody alone. The lyric essence is one of self-possession and getting what you came for, a celebration of grind and earned swagger that never tips into empty boast. Emotionally it's assured and upbeat without being frivolous, the sound of someone who has nothing left to prove and enjoys it. Her voice carries genuine soul, weathered and rich, bridging American hip-hop tradition and Korean pop sensibility decades before the genre's global moment. The track grooves rather than bangs, prioritizing feel over aggression. Ideal for a morning workout or a confident walk through the city, it's the work of a foundational artist whose influence on K-hip-hop is impossible to overstate. Effortless cool, earned.
medium
2010s
warm, grounded, breezy
South Korea
Korean hip-hop, R&B. boom-bap soul. confident, upbeat. Sustained self-possession from start to finish, a celebration of earned swagger that never tips into empty boast. energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: husky-warm, bilingual, technically assured, relaxed precision, soulful. production: boom-bap drums, soul foundation, mid-tempo groove, live-feeling. texture: warm, grounded, breezy. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. South Korea. Morning workout or a confident walk through the city when you need the sound of someone who has nothing left to prove.