하고 싶어
전상근
There's a warmth to this track that comes less from production polish than from the specific timbre of Jeon Sang-geun's voice, which carries a natural huskiness that makes sincerity sound effortless. The song sits in an R&B-adjacent acoustic space: fingerpicked guitar, occasional soft percussion, arrangements spare enough that the vocal can move without competition. His delivery style is unhurried and close-mic intimate, the kind of vocal that makes you feel like you're hearing something not quite meant for performance. The lyrical impulse is simple and honest — wanting to do things with and for someone, wanting to be near them in ordinary ways — and the song resists the urge to inflate that plainness into something grander. That restraint is the song's strength. It belongs to a tradition of Korean singer-songwriter music that values texture and emotional honesty over production spectacle. The feeling it evokes is specifically domestic and close: a quiet evening in, two people in the same space doing separate things, the kind of contentment that doesn't need to announce itself. It's the song you'd play to describe a relationship to someone who asked what it's like without wanting a complicated answer.
slow
2010s
intimate, warm, soft
Korean indie / singer-songwriter
Indie, R&B. Korean Indie Singer-Songwriter / R&B-Folk. romantic, serene. Stays warmly and steadily content from first to last note, evoking the quiet fulfillment of wanting nothing more than simple nearness.. energy 3. slow. danceability 3. valence 7. vocals: husky male, close-mic intimate, sincere, unhurried and unperformative. production: fingerpicked guitar, soft percussion, spare, minimal, room-toned. texture: intimate, warm, soft. acousticness 8. era: 2010s. Korean indie / singer-songwriter. A quiet evening in with someone you love, both doing separate things in the same comfortable space.