Sunday’s Only lands like a fresh upload worth bragging about. The melody sticks fast, and the whole thing feels ready for repeat plays before the chorus even settles in.
The production keeps things clean and intimate: crisp drums, a soft glow of synth, and a vocal that sits right up front without getting crowded. Little details flash by—tight percussion, airy space, a polished lift that makes the track feel bigger than its runtime.
On a gray commute or a late-night walk, Only gives the hour some shape without asking for too much attention. Seoul polish meets an easy after-hours mood, which makes the track feel at home anywhere headphones are already on.