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.
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. While Ahn Ji-young’s original is known for its
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" If you're looking for more, I can help
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: Released originally in 2019, the song "Bom" quickly
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
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 .
The track features a signature blend of acoustic guitar strums and bubbly synths , crafted by vocalist Ahn Ji-young and producer Vanilla Man.