A Korean singer whose voice carries the weight of simple, direct songs about love and regret.
For a good sense of his lane, put on 'With You' and 'Too Late'. They're both classic examples of how he works a melody.
His songs like 'Heartless Word' and 'Two Letters' don't need much production. They're built around a clear, emotive vocal that turns everyday phrases about missing someone into something that sticks. You hear it in the way he holds a note in 'Why' or the plainspoken ache of 'Are You Listening'.
The songs suggest a consistent focus on balladry. From earlier tracks like 'I Loved You' to later ones like 'A Walk To Goodbye', the approach stays centered on vocal delivery and straightforward lyrical themes.
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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