A Korean singer-songwriter whose songs balance catchy hooks with raw emotional edges.
For the full picture, start with 'Ghost!' and 'Back To You'. They show the range, from haunted reflection to a more straightforward, driving pop sound.
Eldon writes songs that feel both immediate and lived-in. Tracks like 'Stupid' and 'Monster' have that sticky melodic quality, but they're delivered with a directness that cuts through typical pop polish. There's a reason these songs connect - they sound like someone telling you something real, not just singing a hook.
The songs suggest a consistent voice rather than a dramatic reinvention. From the pointed frustration in 'Law' to the more supportive tone of '응원해 (Fighting!)', the focus stays on clear, personal songwriting. The catalog builds a specific mood, one built on candid lyrics and strong, memorable melodies.
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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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