Buck
WOODZ
Where "Hijack" is controlled tension, "Buck" releases it. The production is rawer, with a more visceral rhythmic core that feels closer to hip-hop's swagger than polished K-pop architecture. The bass sits forward and heavy, the hi-hats are loose and cocky, and the arrangement gives WOODZ room to perform attitude rather than just emotion. His vocal approach here is more elastic — letting phrases stretch and snap, riding the beat with the ease of someone who doesn't need to prove the point twice. The lyrical spirit is defiance without apology, the refusal to be tamed or categorized. It's the kind of track that sounds best through headphones on a morning when you've decided nothing is going to stop you — functional bravado made into music. There's almost something playful underneath the aggression, a knowing wink behind the bravado that suggests WOODZ is enjoying the performance of his own toughness. It's not menacing so much as it is self-possessed. A song for the version of yourself that moves through a room first.
medium
2020s
raw, punchy, cocky
Korean pop / hip-hop
K-Pop, Hip-Hop. hip-hop influenced K-pop. defiant, playful. Opens with cocky swagger and stays there — self-possession with a knowing wink, bravado enjoyed rather than earned.. energy 8. medium. danceability 8. valence 7. vocals: elastic phrasing, swaggering, rhythmically loose, self-assured with a playful edge. production: forward heavy bass, loose cocky hi-hats, hip-hop influenced architecture, room left for attitude. texture: raw, punchy, cocky. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Korean pop / hip-hop. A morning when you've already decided nothing is going to stop you — walking into a room first.