You Are My Everything (도깨비 OST)
Gummy
Where many K-drama ballads settle for emotional decoration, this one is load-bearing. Gummy's voice carries the structural weight of the entire song — wide-ranging, technically assured, capable of the kind of controlled intensity that makes a quiet line feel more devastating than a belted one. The production builds carefully: strings that enter like grief arriving in stages, piano chords that don't resolve so much as sustain. There's an orchestral grandeur here that never tips into melodrama because the vocal performance keeps pulling everything back toward something personal and precise. The song's emotional territory is love across impossible distances — time, death, circumstance — which maps onto the Goblin narrative of immortal longing without being reducible to it. By the final chorus, the arrangement opens up fully and Gummy meets it without strain, and the effect is cathartic in the way that only very specific sadness can be cathartic. This is a song that defined a drama season but also outlasted it, finding its way into wedding playlists and memorial ceremonies alike because it speaks to the particular human experience of loving someone you cannot hold. Play it when you need to cry without quite knowing why.
slow
2010s
grand, lush, sweeping
Korean pop ballad
Ballad, K-Pop. Orchestral K-drama OST. melancholic, cathartic. Builds in measured stages from restrained piano into full orchestral release, arriving at catharsis only after earning it through grief.. energy 6. slow. danceability 2. valence 4. vocals: powerful female soprano, controlled intensity, emotionally precise range. production: orchestral strings, building piano, staged dynamic arrangement. texture: grand, lush, sweeping. acousticness 6. era: 2010s. Korean pop ballad. When you need to cry without quite knowing why — a song that provides structure for formless grief.