A Korean singer whose songs feel like private conversations in a dark room.
For the vibe, put on 'Iluvme' or 'My Space'. They're the kind of tracks that just sit with you.
Her music doesn't shout. It's built for headphones and late drives, with songs like 'Ssso What (feat. Beenzino)' and '2cream Nosugar' that lean into a specific, intimate mood. There's a video in the catalog, but the real pull is in the low-key production and her conversational delivery.
The catalog shows 26 songs, mostly from the 2000s, with titles like 'Booty Call' and 'Please Take Care Of My Boyfriend' that sketch out a consistent space of modern relationships and quiet reflection. The work doesn't document a public narrative so much as a steady output within a particular sound.
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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