The track features a signature blend of acoustic guitar strums and bubbly synths , crafted by vocalist Ahn Ji-young and producer Vanilla Man.
Since its debut, "Bom" has consistently re-entered South Korean music charts during the spring season, much like other seasonal classics. BOL4, originally a duo consisting of and Woo Ji-yoon , became a staple of the K-Indie scene for their honest lyrics about youth and "Some" (flirting) culture. If you're looking for more, I can help you find: Other popular covers of BOL4 songs. Lyrics and translations for "Bom." Similar K-Indie artists to add to your spring playlist. The track features a signature blend of acoustic
While Ahn Ji-young’s original is known for its unique, high-pitched "blushing" tone, covers like Kim Gu’s often bring a fresh perspective to the melody. If you're looking for more, I can help
The video titled (original Korean: [MV] 볼빨간사춘기 _ 나만, 봄 COVER by 김구구) is a popular fan-made vocal cover of the hit track "Bom" by the South Korean indie-pop act BOL4 . Released originally in 2019, the song "Bom" quickly became a seasonal anthem, celebrated for its whimsical lyrics and bright acoustic melodies. The Original: BOL4’s "Bom" The video titled (original Korean: [MV] 볼빨간사춘기 _
The original version of (which translates to "Only Me, Spring") was the lead single from BOL4's fourth mini-album, Puberty Book I: Flower Energy .
Kim Gu's cover provides a unique take on the track, often highlighting a different vocal texture while maintaining the song's "quirky and sweet" essence. Fans of the cover often point to:
It tells a relatable "coming-of-age" story about a girl who wants her crush to ignore the typical "springtime clichés" like flowers and instead focus solely on her. The Cover by Kim Gu