A Seoul rapper whose music documents anxiety, relationships, and late-night thoughts with unvarnished honesty.
If you need one track to get BLOO, try 'When I Smoke'. For something a little more charged, 'anxiety disorder' does the job.
BLOO's songs feel like pages torn from a private journal, delivered in a conversational flow that sidesteps rap bravado. Tracks like 'anxiety disorder' and 'When I Smoke' capture specific moods, restlessness, isolation, the quiet of 3 a.m., without dressing them up. He's built a catalog that speaks directly to listeners who recognize those same interior spaces.
The artist emerged with early tracks like 'Bloo story' and 'Haru Ah-chim', establishing a lo-fi, diary-like style. Later songs such as 'Drama' and 'Understand Me' refined that approach, leaning into clearer production while keeping the lyrical focus personal and grounded.
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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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