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Am I the Only One by Colde

Am I the Only One

Colde

R&BIndie R&BKorean Introspective R&B
anxiousmelancholic
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Interpretation

There's a restless, circular quality to this track — a sense of questions being turned over and over without landing anywhere final. The production has more texture here than Colde typically employs: layered synth pads that create a mild sense of unease beneath the warmth, bass that pulses with understated urgency. The tempo sits in that particular zone between slow and mid-pace where music starts to feel like it's breathing rather than moving. His vocal delivery is more searching than usual — pitches held slightly longer at phrase endings, as if reluctant to let go of each question before the next one arrives. Emotionally, the song maps the specific loneliness of wondering whether your feelings are unique or merely delusional — the fear that everyone around you has moved on while you remain suspended. It doesn't resolve that question, which is part of what makes it linger. Within the Korean R&B landscape, this track carries the introspective signature of a certain generation of artists who grew up absorbing Frank Ocean and James Blake and then filtered those influences through a distinctly local emotional vocabulary. The result is music that sounds global and intimate simultaneously. You'd reach for this during the late phase of sleeplessness, when the room is dark and your thoughts have started circling the same point without permission.

Attributes
Energy3/10
Valence3/10
Danceability2/10
Acousticness3/10
Tempo

slow

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

layered, warm, unsettled

Cultural Context

Korean R&B, Frank Ocean and James Blake filtered through local emotional vocabulary

Structured Embedding Text
R&B, Indie R&B. Korean Introspective R&B.
anxious, melancholic. Begins in restless, circular questioning and sustains that unresolved loneliness throughout, never offering an answer or a release..
energy 3. slow. danceability 2. valence 3.
vocals: searching male, pitches held at phrase endings as if reluctant to let go, introspective and quietly urgent.
production: layered synth pads with mild unease beneath warmth, understated bass pulse, textured and restrained.
texture: layered, warm, unsettled. acousticness 3.
era: 2010s. Korean R&B, Frank Ocean and James Blake filtered through local emotional vocabulary.
Late phase of sleeplessness when the room is dark and thoughts have started circling the same point without permission.
ID: 69225Track ID: catalog_58801a89f5baCatalog Key: amitheonlyone|||coldeAdded: 3/11/2026Cover URL