Chapter 9 : I Admit What Needs to Be Admitted
Unfolding in Chapter 9 of "The Double Life of a Genius Musician": Chapter 9: I Admit What Needs to Be AdmittedAs the recording studio door opened, a... Keep reading!
Chapter 9: I Admit What Needs to Be Admitted
As the recording studio door opened, a new world unfolded.
A massive mixing console, countless buttons and faders.
A microphone and pop filter visible in the booth straight ahead.
The dry air unique to recording studios.
Fear and anticipation rushed in all at once.
It felt like I had taken a step into the ârealâ industry.
On top of that...
âThanks, Manager Kim.â
âAh, seriously, if it weren't for Manager Park asking, I wouldn't have made the time. It's not even the main recording, why are you so insistent?â
âIt's urgent, urgent.â
âIs there anyone in this neighborhood who isn't in a hurry? I barely managed to make time, so let's finish quickly.â
He was sitting with his back to us, so I couldnât see his face.
But even the rushed voice of Manager Kim, who was manipulating equipment at the console, sounded pleasant for some reason.
âBy the way, Manager Park.â
âWhat.â
âWhat is this?â
As he spun his chair and spoke, Manager Kim's hands busily moved over the console.
âUh...?â
There it was.
My song was playing in the studio.
Boldly and loudly through the monitor speakers.
Han Yujin hadnât even sung my song yet.
It hadnât been officially released either.
It was just playing briefly through the studioâs monitor speakers.
âWhy... do I like this?â
I was simply soaking in the atmosphere, intoxicated by the strange emotion.
Seeing me, Team Leader Park laughed and patted my back with a âThis kidâŚâ
Manager Kim, unconcerned, murmured to himself.
âIs this really a rookie? I donât think so?â
The timing was a bit odd.
Just as I was about to say something, Team Leader Park gently pulled my arm.
Was that his way of telling me to stay quiet?
Team Leader Park immediately responded smoothly.
âWhy, does something feel off? Did it sound that good?â
âNo, it's just unique. CEO Kwak said the other day that something big was coming soon. I dismissed it thinking Kwakârebal was talking nonsense again... but wow, this is it. So this is why he was going on about genius this, prodigy that. The color is really distinct. Even at a glance, itâs not the work of someone whoâs only written one or two songs. But, hyung... huh? Whoa, what theâwerenât you alone? âŚWho are you?â
Manager Kim, who had spun around in his chair and discovered us, jumped to his feet.
Then, alternating his gaze between me and Team Leader Park, he suddenly extended his right hand toward me.
âOh? You came together? Nice to meet you. You couldâve at least made a sound.â
I shook his hand politely and replied.
âHello. Iâm Seo Taeyoon.â
âYouâre the composer of this song?â
âYes.â
âWow... youâre tall. I thought they brought a rookie singer.â
Why did everyone keep mistaking me for a trainee or a singer?
Is that how people greet each other here?
It mustâve been meant to make me feel good.
Like when people say, âOh my, you donât look your age,â or âYour hairstyle suits you really well.â
If I was receiving compliments, I should give some back too.
So I said,
âIf you're the chief engineer, you must have a lot of experience, but Iâm surprised how young you look.â
...I said that.
âReally? Wow, itâs the first time anyoneâs said I look young. That actually feels pretty good?â
Older guys seem to love it when you tell them they look young.
Thanks to that, the atmosphere lightened.
I learned something new today.
If you canât think of a good compliment, just say they look young. Noted.
âBy the way, Writer Seo, how old are you? You look really young.â
âTwenty-three.â
âYou did your military service, right?â
âWhoa, how did you know?â
âYou can tell from how you speak. Anyway.â
After some brief introductions, we got into the actual work explanation.
There wasnât much to it.
He said the producer would arrive soon, and that I should just observe and learn. Fine by me.
I sat on a couch in the corner of the studio, sipping cold water while listening attentively to Manager Kim.
âDirecting is half the work in music production.â
âIâve heard that.â
âIf you want good results, the process needs to be good too, obviously.â
âYes. Of course.â
âSo even if you wrote the song, thereâll be a separate producer. Is that okay?â
âI believe itâs right to follow the system.â
âRefreshing answer. When newbies insist on directing themselves, it just wastes time and gives everyone headaches.â
A melody that clung to the ears and an arrangement that made my head nod instinctively.
That was something I could definitely challenge myself with.
But directingâshort for directionâwas a little different.
It meant determining the direction of the album and nailing down the details.
That much I could fully accept.
âYouâve got talent.â
âThank you.â
âSeriously. This is the best song Iâve heard recently. But who taught you?â
Should I even say I was taught?
Manager Kim looked at me with eyes full of expectation.
It was really nothing special.
If I had to name a mentor, it would be the hundreds or thousands of albums Iâve listened to.
All Iâd done was analyze songs in my own way through DJing.
It felt silly to make up a mentor, so I just answered honestly.
âI donât have one.â
â...You donât?â
âNo.â
âSelf-taught?â
âI consider everyone listed in the credits of every album Iâve heard to be my seniors.â
âThis is crazy. How much of this am I supposed to believe?â
A mix of doubt and astonishment.
Somewhere in between, he made an expression, then handed over two sheets of paper and asked.
âWhich of the two is your lyrics, this one?â
It was exact. The one on the right.
They were written in the same font and the same size.
âUh⌠I was told not to reveal itâŚâ
âWhy are you so tense? You can tell at a glance.â
Did that mean I was inexperienced?
I had nothing appropriate to reply, so I just nodded.
Clearly, the mood wasnât bad.
âYou wrote well. Itâs just⌠I donât know if Yujin can pull it off vocally. Just producing a great song isnât the end.â
âIâm confident about that part.â
âOh, why?â
âUm⌠youâll probably understand when you hear her sing it later.â
Out of nowhere, Manager Kim let out a loud laugh.
âSounds good. Werenât you sure this recording would finish fast? Iâm curious how Yujin will sing this song.â
âIâm looking forward to it.â
âThatâs good. Letâs make it well.â
Soon after, Han Yujin and a man who appeared to be a temporary producer entered the studio.
Just like that, in a flash, I finally got to vividly observe the process of adding Yujinâs color to my song.
âYujin. That part just now was good, right? But when you belt âflowing eye lineâ, maybe pull back a bit on âta-goâ?â
âWhen you sing âtutuâtonightâ, make it toneânight not toneânite. Actually, spit it out a little.â
âEase up a bit. Otherwise it sounds like youâre threatening that youâll kill me if I donât date you.â
They recorded Oh Jisooâs lyrics first.
The producerâs hand kept pressing the talkback button without rest.
Wow⌠this was the first time I thought that not just anyone can be a singer.
How many times were they singing the same line?
Even though it was my song, it was driving me neurotic.
If pronunciation or rhythm slipped even a little, the producerâs scary âAgain, that was good, one more timeâ followed.
While spacing out, Team Leader Park asked me.
âWhy so serious?â
âIâm overwhelmed by anxiety that they might not even let me hear my own lyrics. And already⌠the timeâŚâ
Team Leader Park chuckled softly then said decisively.
âNo.â
âExcuse me?â
âItâll finish soon.â
He crossâarmed lazily and added.
âItâs not fitting right now.â
âAhâŚ?â
âIt doesnât suit. And you know it yourself.â
âBut sheâs good. Her lyrics are really good too.â
Above all, Han Yujinâs vocal tone was truly unreal.
If a siren existed, would it feel like this?
If you heard her sing like that, youâd be dragged down into the sea, one by one.
âOh Jisoo, youâre really good at writing lyrics, right?â
I nodded eagerly.
This was exactly what âhooks to the tongueâ meant.
A top lyricist is just different.
âYouâll admit when it needs admitting?â
âHow could I dare add anything to Oh Jisooâs lyrics? I like anything that makes the song stand out.â
âThatâs half right and half wrong. Itâs the singer who needs to shine. Thatâs the job of the composer and lyricist. Sounds cruel butâŚâ
Team Leader Park swirled a glass full of ice and added.
âDozens of people cling to make one singer look good. Call them the people laying the stage. Everything runs centered on the singer. Even if you write the most legendary song, the public only remembers the singer and youâre left bitter. Thatâs why these days they raise idols themselves and put them on TV. Remember: someday youâll feel resentful.â
No⌠this was good.
Wasnât it better, less tiring?
Listening to Team Leader Parkâs words made this job of composer feel even more appealing.
But right now. It wasnât fame for composers that was the problem. Recording was.
He confidently said it would finish in an hour, and I felt embarrassed that Iâd underestimated the professional world.
âAh⌠I shouldnât have suggested recording. Itâs become awkward. We probably wonât finish in time.â
But despite such worryâ
âNo no. Donât worry. The moment she sings your lyrics, itâll be over soon.â
âReally, thatâd be great.â
âIf nothing else, Yujinâs expression is incredible.â
Team Leader Park Minseok leads ToMe Entertainment A&R Team 1.
This place was busy again today.
In an unprecedented deathâmatch, staff sat down with curious eyes.
âCome on, everyone, feel free to share your thoughts.â
On the table lay two sheets of paper.
Taeyoonâs lyrics and Oh Jisooâs lyrics.
The same song with only the lyrics different played one after the other.
And as soon as the song endedâ
âAh, this one is clearly it.â
All hands pointed at one place.
âMe too.â
âObviously me too.â
Taeyoonâs lyrics.
Even in the atmosphere flowing exactly as intended, Team Leader Park calmly listened to his teamâs words.
âOh, so this side had this vibe too.â
âThe demo almost felt like the final version, right?â
âThe song is just that good, isnât it?â
âYujin mustâve been holding back for this.â
âSkilled. Sheâs a rookie, right?â
âThey said the recording finished quickly. Is that true?â
All eyes turned to Team Leader Park.
Everyone waited for the gossip.
I strained my ears and stared only at Team Leader Parkâs lips.
What on earth happened�!
âYeah. She just nailed the lyrics in one take.â
Just like Team Leader Park said, recording Taeyoonâs lyrics finished quickly.
Han Yujin accurately grasped the flow and intention of the song.
âThis song? The rhythm is tricky.â
âIf Yujin does it, sheâll nail it.â
The murmurs spread.
Each person added a sentence here and there.
Many things were said, but the conclusion was this:
Han Yujin, got the lucky streak!
âWow, Iâm curious about the composer. Writes great lyrics too.â
âCan I hear the song again?â
That song exists.
Whether at the gym, in a PC cafĂŠ, in a convenience store, or a street-side phone shopâŚ
Even in chaos it pierces right into the ear and makes you want to search for it immediately.
A song where you donât know what to search for, so you search with the clear lyrics you hear.
A song where intellectuals and communities post the same questions, everyone with same mind trying to find the songâs identity.
ăMy own prey, I play by the rule I setă
The beat that bursts in the chorus.
With sensuous, easyâto-sing phrases, it imprints on the ear like a tattoo.
There was only a small problem.
âBut⌠whoâs going to deliver this?â
âIsnât the tanker probably the team leader?â
âIf Assistant Manager Cheon tells them. Oh the lyricist seems to really like Assistant Manager Cheon?â
âThatâs because I reached out to pitch the lyrics. If rejected it's painfully awkward. And after all, Oh Jisoo said she definitely wanted to do this. Itâs the first time she offered to write lyrics for a rookieâs song first. Oh lyricist is surprisingly sensitive about that, you know? Ah, Iâm scared.â