비상
임재범
"Soaring" occupies a unique position in Lim Jae-beom's discography. While his other songs move within the territory of loss and longing, this one points upward. Ascending. Taking flight. But the arrangement tells you first that this flight wasn't easily earned — the way strings and rock guitar build tension, the way percussion gradually intensifies, all reproduce the physical sensation of climbing uphill. Lim Jae-beom's vocals traverse an especially wide range in this song. The structure of starting low and gradually climbing higher aligns precisely with the lyrical narrative — the will to surpass limits, the determination not to be broken. Many songs in Korean popular music use the word "soaring," but the unique weight of this version comes from the history of actual suffering that Lim Jae-beom's voice guarantees. The fact that he actually hit rock bottom in life and climbed back up places this song on a different level from simple motivational anthems. On mornings of starting something over, on nights of refusing to give up, at moments of standing up after failure, this song pushes your back.
medium
1990s
powerful, layered, cinematic
South Korea
Rock, Ballad. Korean Rock Ballad. triumphant, determined. Builds slowly from low-register tension through escalating percussion and strings to a soaring climax that embodies the physical sensation of overcoming.. energy 8. medium. danceability 3. valence 7. vocals: wide-range male rock tenor, commanding, emotionally earned power. production: strings, rock guitar, intensifying percussion, orchestral swell. texture: powerful, layered, cinematic. acousticness 3. era: 1990s. South Korea. on the morning of starting something over, or standing back up in the dark after a significant failure