A Korean artist with just three recorded songs, each a quiet statement about faith and apology.
For a quick sense of her, put 'I Believe' next to 'Don't Leave Me, My Love'. One is assurance, the other is a plea, that's the territory.
An Da Eun's small catalog holds a particular gravity. The song 'I Believe' anchors it with a direct declaration, while 'I Was Young And I Wanted To Say I Was Sorry' frames a lifetime of regret in its title alone. These aren't throwaways; they feel like necessary documents.
There's no public history to trace, just these three songs. They suggest a brief, focused period of writing where themes of conviction and remorse were paramount.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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