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: 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.

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

"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 . : The song questions whether the "good times"

: 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

: 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. It doesn't rely on vocal gymnastics or explosive

: 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"

: The refrain is infectious but subdued, making it a perfect addition to "late-night driving" or "study" playlists. Verdict Standout Elements : As a staple in the

The track is anchored by a mid-tempo, that feels both modern and nostalgic.