М–ґл°”м›ѓ (about), Нћ€лєё - Лїён™” (зѕћењ–) | (feat. Summer Soul) (official Audio)

: As a staple in the Korean indie/R&B scene, her voice adds a layer of "indie-pop" sensibility that prevents the track from feeling too heavy or melancholic.

: The song questions whether the "good times" were actually that good, or if the mind is simply painting over the scars to make the past more bearable.

The track is anchored by a mid-tempo, that feels both modern and nostalgic. : As a staple in the Korean indie/R&B

: It utilizes warm synth pads and a crisp, minimalist drum loop that allows the vocal performances to take center stage.

: There is a sense of resignation in the lyrics—an acknowledgment that while the "beautification" is a lie, it’s a necessary one to move forward without constant bitterness. Standout Elements : It utilizes warm synth pads and a

: ABOUT’s breathy, melodic flow provides a grounded masculine energy that contrasts beautifully with Summer Soul’s ethereal, almost crystalline delivery. Their harmonies in the chorus create a "dreamlike" state that mirrors the song's theme of distorted reality. Lyrical Themes: The Concept of "Beautification"

"Mi-hwa" is a masterclass in . It doesn't rely on vocal gymnastics or explosive drops; instead, it leans into a consistent, "chilly" mood that captures the feeling of a fading memory. It’s an essential listen for fans of artists like DEAN , Crush , or colde . Their harmonies in the chorus create a "dreamlike"

The Korean title literally translates to "beautification" or "glamorization." The lyrics explore the psychological phenomenon of looking back at a failed relationship and filtering out the pain.