A Korean artist with one song that says everything about letting go.
If you only know one thing, it's that title. The song frames the entire project around the slow, uneven work of moving on.
The song 'Because It'll Be Faster For You To Forget Me Than Me Loving You' is the whole catalog. It's a single statement about the math of heartbreak, stretched into a title that feels like its own argument. There's no other track to compare it to, which makes the statement complete.
The history here is thin, just the one song. It suggests an artist who arrived with a fully formed idea about separation, then let that idea stand alone. There's no documented shift or progression, just a single point on the map.
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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