I Want To Know You
Minnie
Minnie's voice has always been the emotional connective tissue of (G)I-DLE, and "I Want To Know You" gives it the solo space it deserves — a track built around her particular gift for warmth and melodic sincerity. The production is tender and unhurried, guitar or piano elements grounding the arrangement in something acoustic and intimate even as it maintains contemporary pop production polish. There's a deliberate softness to the sonic palette, everything rounded and warm rather than sharp and high-gloss, which creates a listening environment that feels almost private. Her Thai identity and multilingual journey make her approach to Korean pop songwriting subtly distinctive — there's something in the phrasing that suggests emotional translation rather than mere performance, the feeling of someone who has learned to express intimacy across languages. Lyrically, the track inhabits the early-stage desire of wanting to understand someone — the curiosity that precedes love and is perhaps sweeter than love itself, still uncontaminated by disappointment or familiarity. Minnie's vocal approach is conversational rather than theatrical; she's addressing someone specific, not performing for an audience, which collapses the distance between singer and listener in a way that more produced delivery cannot. It's the kind of song that plays beautifully on a slow Sunday afternoon when you've met someone new and find your thoughts drifting toward them unprompted. Within the landscape of fourth-generation idol solos, it offers something rarer than spectacle — genuine emotional intimacy, delivered without armor or performance scaffolding.
slow
2020s
warm, soft, intimate
Thailand
K-Pop, Pop. Acoustic pop. tender, curious. Sustains the sweet anticipation of early-stage curiosity throughout — the warmth of wanting to understand someone before expectation or familiarity has arrived. energy 3. slow. danceability 2. valence 7. vocals: warm, conversational, sincere, intimate address. production: acoustic guitar or piano, rounded arrangement, intimate pop production polish. texture: warm, soft, intimate. acousticness 6. era: 2020s. Thailand. Slow Sunday afternoon when thoughts drift unprompted toward someone you've just met.