A Korean-Japanese artist whose direct lyrics about identity and pain connect with listeners facing similar struggles.
If you want to hear Chanmina's style in a nutshell, try 'To Haters' or 'BIJIN (美人)'. They show how she turns personal pain into something you can actually rap along to.
Chanmina's music hits because she doesn't soften the edges of her own experience. Songs like 'To Haters' and 'BIJIN (美人)' tackle bullying and beauty standards with a straightforwardness that feels more like a conversation than a performance. That directness has drawn both criticism and support, which tells you she's hitting real nerves.
Her debut album 'Buriki no Dance' arrived in 2018, with lyrics that resonated with listeners dealing with similar family difficulties and bullying. She followed with releases like 'Josei' in 2019 and 'Never Grow Up' in 2020, continuing to blend rap with rock and pop elements in tracks like 'Dahlia' and 'Pain Is Beauty'.
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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