The Korean singer-songwriter builds anthems from atmospheric tension and clean pop hooks.
For the full effect, put 'Running' next to 'Where In The Fog'. They're two sides of the same coin, one charges forward, the other sits in the haze.
Gaho's music often feels like it's pushing against something heavy, whether it's the dense atmosphere of 'Where In The Fog' or the driving need to keep moving in 'Running'. His voice has a clear, piercing quality that grounds even his most synth-heavy tracks. You hear it holding the center on 'Girls Like You', a song built on a simple, insistent guitar riff.
He emerged with a series of singles and OST contributions that established his dramatic, emotive style. The songs suggest a move from more straightforward rock energy on early tracks like 'RIDE' toward the layered, atmospheric production heard on 'Where In The Fog (안개 속 어디로)' and 'OOO'.
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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