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장범준
장범준's solo work carries the DNA of Busker Busker — acoustic guitar, honest delivery, emotional directness — but strips it down even further into something almost bedroom-folk in its intimacy. This song is unhurried by design, built around a fingerpicked guitar pattern and a vocal approach that sounds less like a performance and more like a conversation happening in a small room. The lyrical argument is about the desire to move slowly with someone specific, to resist the urgency that often accompanies new love and instead savor each step. There's a quiet radical quality in this — a song that argues against acceleration, written in an era of fast everything. The emotional landscape is tender and hopeful without being saccharine, grounded in a specific kind of romantic patience that is rare in pop. 장범준's voice has a conversational naturalness; he doesn't reach for notes dramatically but lets them arrive. This is music for early relationship moments — walking side by side with nowhere urgent to be, sitting in a quiet café in the afternoon, or that first stretch of time with someone when everything still feels entirely possible and you don't want to rush past a single moment of it.
slow
2010s
intimate, warm, quiet
Korean singer-songwriter, indie folk
Folk, Indie. Bedroom Folk. romantic, serene. Opens with intimate tenderness and sustains a patient, unhurried hopefulness from beginning to end without escalation.. energy 2. slow. danceability 2. valence 7. vocals: conversational natural male, unhurried, intimate, unperformed. production: fingerpicked acoustic guitar, minimal, bedroom-intimate, no embellishment. texture: intimate, warm, quiet. acousticness 9. era: 2010s. Korean singer-songwriter, indie folk. Early relationship afternoon walk with nowhere urgent to be, or a quiet café when everything with someone still feels entirely possible.