The actress and singer's solo music is built on gentle melodies and plainspoken lyrics.
If you want the whole mood in one song, put on 'Pretend'. 'Satellite' is the newer version of that same feeling.
Her songs like 'Pretend' and 'Satellite' don't shout. They're small, direct pop pieces that feel like private thoughts set to music. You hear them in K-drama soundtracks, and they work because they're so unadorned.
She started releasing solo music while acting. The songs have stayed in that same intimate lane, from 'Pretend' in 2017 to more recent tracks like 'Satellite'.
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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