Chapter 26 : So Secretive
Chapter 26 of "The Double Life of a Genius Musician" kicks off with: Chapter 26: So SecretiveWhen I was little.That is to say⌠back in my childhood, which... Continue reading!
Chapter 26: So Secretive
When I was little.
That is to say⌠back in my childhood, which was now starting to fade a little.
I always acted like a good kid.
I had to be mature and composed.
No matter what I heard, I pretended not to have heard it, wearing a naĂŻve expression that said, âI donât know anything.â
One day, noises started coming from the master bedroom.
It was a tone I had never heard beforeâraised, agitatedâand rather than fear, curiosity came first.
I sat on the living room sofa, pretending to read a book, and eavesdropped on my parentsâ conversation.
Guarantee, record company, investment, practiceâŚ
Difficult words I had never been taught at school leaked out through the crack in the door.
Even if I sprawled across the sofa like a long rice cake and thought hard, I couldnât find a clear answer.
Of course I couldnât.
I was only seven years old back then.
My Hyung, noticing me perking up my ears, said,
âItâs bad stuff. You wouldnât understand even if you heard.â
He went on muttering to himself like he was nagging.
âI donât even get it, so how would you? Oh, thereâs one thing I do know. We might end up living with just Mom soon, you know?â
âWhy?â
ââCause Dad keeps doing stuff Mom told him not to? Sheâs really mad. She says she canât live with him anymore.â
âBut Hyung, you made Mom mad too. You didnât study and just went to karaoke all the time. Doesnât that mean you canât live with her either?â
That was about all I could come up with to say.
When that happened, Hyung would click his tongue, fetch a headset bigger than my head, and place it on me.
âHere, listen to this.â
âNo, itâs heavy.â
âThen you wonât hear the sound coming from the bedroom.â
âIâm fine hearing⌠huh?â
Was that when it began?
When I started listening closely to the sound of instruments from the headphones.
At the bright blare of a horn filling my ears, I probably gaped.
The sharp voice of my mom coming from the bedroom faded under the music in the headphones.
âSo you know whatâs good too.â
Stevie Wonderâs Sir Duke.
A seven-year-old kid couldnât possibly have caught on to things like the bass line or the tricky chords.
But thatâs how music is.
That pure joy toward music that the singer wanted to expressâ
That cheerful voice blending into it seeped purely into my young heart.
The bouncy bass rhythm soon overlapped with the beat of my own heart.
While the music played, I wasnât myself.
I wasnât the child curious about the difficult words leaking from the crack in the bedroom door, nor the child worried about what would happen if I really couldnât live with Dad anymore.
I was justâŚ
Crouched safely inside the small world this song showed me.
âThere are even better songs. Wanna hear one?â
âYeah.â
âDid you hear the one that went âwooongâ and then âda-da-da-danâ earlier?â
âYeah, I really liked it.â
âThatâs called the bassâŚâ
How great would it have been if the whole world turned gently like this song.
But when I took off the headphones, my world became reality again.
Like Cinderella losing her glass slipper and finding herself back in ashes.
Sometimes, I even dreamed a hazy dream that the fairy tale could go on forever.
âHey, Seo Taeyoon. Whatâs with your application? Are you sure you filled it out right?â
âHuh? I heard the economics department has good job prospects. With the single-parent quota, I can even aim higher.â
On the dizzying boundary between dreams and realityâ
I chose reality without hesitation.
Thereâs no need to dress something you like up as a dream.
And thereâs even less reason why a dream must become a job.
I justâŚ
Picked the answer sheet that looked the clearest out of all the choices in front of me.
A dream like music was too abstract.
Major in it, study itâ
What could I do then? How would I make money?
The path called music looked terribly faint to me back then.
It was just this vague image that you could barely reach only by throwing everything else away.
No, maybe I even had the childish thought that dreams were more valuable if they were hard to achieveâŚ
âWerenât you going to an arts college? Or at least a practical music department. Taeyoon, you wouldnât be too late to think about jobs after you graduate. Youâre still only nineteenâŚâ
âHow can I do that on my own?â
It was clear that the good kid inside me had grown up faster than I had.
âWhy do you care about that stuff? Just trust me. Iâve got a job now and my salaryâs good.â
âI just want music as a hobby. If a hobby turns into work, it becomes no fun right away. Hyung, youâre doomed now.â
Back in middle and high school, I had to be a good student.
Even now, after entering college, finishing the army, and waiting to return to schoolâ
I always had to be a good adult.
Curious but hiding it, angry but hiding it, unwilling but hiding it, struggling but hiding it.
One thing.
This was something I really couldnât give up.
Music eventually took that good kid inside me and made him its ally.
I wanted to reveal it.
I wanted to express it.
I wanted to show it.
âTaeyoon. Are you okay? Why are you suddenly sweating like thisâŚ?â
The voice of CEO Kim Minsoo broke my thoughts.
I looked up, met his eyes, and said,
âI wanted to tell my story⌠Is that how it sounded?â
âWhether it sounded that way or anotherâdoes it matter? Hey, hey, Taeyoon, youâre not okay, are you? Manager Yoon, call Dr. Kim.â
âAh, no. Really, itâs nothing. I was just lost in thought for a moment.â
Thatâs right.
Just like CEO Kim Minsoo saidâ
Maybe I had wanted to use his story as a chance to tell mine.
A man passionate and dazzling, yet with a secret no one knew.
Maybe that wasâŚ
The person I wanted to become.
Someone passionate about their work, dazzling enough that everyone was drawn to them.
A club DJ who handled flashy beats.
Now, a composer writing songs for someone else.
Inside that, a quiet, unremarkable college student with no presence.
Which one was the real me?
How should I live?
AndâŚ
I wanted to listen. I wanted to empathize.
To say, Youâre not the only one.
That everyone lives with at least one secret they canât tell.
That now, itâs okay to share it comfortably.
Kim Minsoo looked at Taeyoon with eyes full of concern.
What story does he have?
Just moments ago, heâd been sitting there looking perfectly fine.
And suddenly, he broke into a cold sweat, showing signs of strain.
As if he had pulled out a past he didnât want to remember.
A dull ache throbbed deep in one corner of Kim Minsooâs chest.
Why⌠was it that when he looked at Taeyoon, he saw his own younger self?
âWhatâs this, youâre going to put a hole in Taeyoonâs face. Stop staring.â
Even at Manager Yoonâs scoldingâ
Kim Minsoo slowly looked Taeyoon over again.
He might have had a quirky side, butâ
He was the most upright and steady young man Kim Minsoo had ever met.
For over a year, working night shifts, he had never once been late or shirked his duties to cause trouble for the staff.
Sometimes a cool, distant expression crossed his faceâ
But when talking about music, he was pure and passionate.
Thatâs why Kim Minsoo was curious.
What story could lead him to create such a secretive song?
âTaeyoon. If you really donât want to talk about it, you donât have to. I justââ
âNo.â
Taeyoon answered firmly.
When Kim Minsoo nodded as if to tell him to continue, Taeyoon spoke calmly.
âThatâs right. I was really surprised by how perceptive you were, sir.â
âIs that a compliment?â
âRather than a compliment⌠it made me proud to realize our CEO was such a detailed person, that I didnât think of the opening riff for no reason after seeing you. Long live KIM Entertainment.â
ââŚYouâre praising me too much.â
Kim Minsooâs shoulders rose and fellâ
Practically ready to soar right up to the ceiling.
Angkoraâthis songâs highlight was, without a doubt, the riff layered over the dry electronic sound at the intro.
Step, step.
The sound of shoe heels walking down a dark corridor.
Click.
The sound of a doorknob turning and the door opening.
Waaaahâ
Even the muffled cheers underneath.
It was a meticulously crafted track.
The footsteps represented a manâs resolve, the door opening represented entry into another world, and the faint cheers indirectly expressed that he had broken his secret and stepped into the world to finally seize what he wanted.
Maybe thatâs whyâ
The moment Kim Minsoo heard this song, a chill ran down his spine.
With each sound layer peeled away, more meaning appeared.
Eight bars.
Not even twenty secondsâyet in that short time, Taeyoon described a long narrative without making it boring.
It felt like witnessing the very moment someoneâs fate changed.
Who could it be?
Was it Taeyoon? Or himself?
He didnât know.
But one thing was certain.
âTaeyoon.â
âYes, sir.â
âLetâs make a promise.â
âWhatâŚ?â
âThis songâdonât give it to just anyone. Donât hang it on some petty thing like the song fee or a big-name entertainment label.â
That the vocalist was the most important thingâ
Someone who fit the song perfectly, who would make it even more vivid.
âThatâs not petty, thoughâŚâ
Without understanding Kim Minsooâs intentionsâ
Taeyoon just had a question mark over his head.
âIâm telling you, not just anyone can pull this off.â
âBut itâs not such a hard melody. No high notes either.â
âExactly. Thatâs what makes it hard.â
âOh, really?â
Writing a good song and producing it were two different matters.
Taeyoon sat politely, ears perked.
It never hurt to listen to a professional.
His Hyung always said the same thingâthereâs real gold hidden in the casual words of a pro.
âThink about it. Between a plain soup and a stir-fry overloaded with spicy, sweet, and salty flavorsâwhich is harder to season just right?â
âWell, obviously⌠ah? I see. Once the vocal part starts, only the bass is left. Now I get what you mean. Everyoneâs attention will be on the voice.â
At that, Taeyoonâs eyes lit up.
Rightâthat was the point. This song was written with the vocalistâs delicate breathing in mind.
The plan was for the frenzied intro to end, and then for everything to fall silent as if nothing had happened.
Hearing is sensitiveâ
More than most people think.
A beat that rushed forward without a break, dazzling effectsâ
All of it was a buildup for the verse that followed.
The moment the ears began to tire, every instrument vanished.
In the music, only the bass and the vocals remained.
Just the two of them, telling the story plainly.
So of course the vocalist was important.
He knew it, but stillâŚ
Taeyoon began recalling several singers.
There were plenty of singers that came to mind.
But whether those singers would choose his song was another question.
A clean, understated vocal was a double-edged sword.
Because the singer had to rely entirely on their voice, it would be a burden for most.
On top of that, it was a song by a fresh rookie composer.
His only work experience had been with Han Yujin, just onceâ
And since that track hadnât even been released yet, it wasnât like he could go around saying, âI worked with this person!â
Sensing the conflict on Taeyoonâs face, Kim Minsoo asked carefully.
âDo you have any singers in mind?â
âI do have quite a few.â
âFor meâah, donât get me wrong here, just hear me out.â
For some reason, Kim Minsoo even adjusted his tone before continuing.
âYouâre going to rewrite the lyrics, right?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
âThen youâll redo the guide track too.â
âWeeell⌠yes?â
âThe current guide is already good enough. You didnât tune it, right? Hey, but itâs got charm. Your voice is weighty. A twist compared to your looks! So, I thinkâŚâ
Before he could finish, Taeyoon shouted.
âNo way!â
âWhoa, you startled me.â
âI canât sing.â
No.
Not that.
Definitely not that.
Taeyoon added sternly.
âMy voice isnât good. It doesnât match the vocal I had in mind. Itâs too heavy.â
âItâs weighty.â
ââŚOr maybe a bit murky, donât you think?â
âItâs husky.â
âNo, more than anythingâIâve never even sung this song before.â
âYou think anyone sang from birth? If we just refine it a bit⌠huh? Taeyoon, where are you going?â
While hurriedly gathering his belongings, Seo Taeyoon replied.
âI have to get ready for tonightâs performance. I donât have time to mess around.â
Seeing this, Kim Minsoo barely managed to suppress the twitching at the corners of his lips.
At times like this, he really did look like nothing more than an innocent college student.
âThereâs still plenty of time.â
âI always come early to get ready, you know? Have to greet the hyungs tooâŚâ
âDonât tell me, our DJ Teacherâyouâre not running away because I told you to sing, right? Like youâre embarrassed, orâwhat? Just imagining it makes you want to kick your blankets? Huh? Ah, no, Iâm kidding. Even if you do it after dinner, itâs not too late. Hey! Where are you going!â
Taeyoon didnât even answer, bolting straight for the door.
Maybe it was because of CEO Kim Minsooâs advice.
The lyrics flowed right out.
Whether they were good or bad was a problem for later.
Angkora.
Anchor.
Based on the keywords I had thought of at the start, I matched lyrics and sang them however I wanted.
âLike the anchor I had to cast at night⌠ah, thatâs kind of hard to pronounce.â
âMy real self tied up somewhere⌠letâs keep that part.â
âWanted to show someone⌠is that too plain?â
And just like that, I ended up staying up all night again.
Writing lyrics was just as fun as composing.
I stretched, got up, and opened the doorâ
âUgh! How long have you been standing there?â
My Hyung was standing there in front of the door, looking vacant.
I waved a hand in front of his face and asked again.
âHyung? What? Whatâs wrong?â
He shook his head a few times before saying,
âIf you sing at dawn, snakes come out, you punk. Stop staying up all night and go to bed early.â
Then he mouthed something a few times.
What was that? What was he trying to say?
âAnd about that song⌠never mind. Iâm going to wash up.â
What the heck.
Why start saying something and then stop like that?