A Korean indie artist whose sparse songs trace the slow burn of heartbreak.
For the shape of the thing, start with 'I Don't Want U Back'. Then let 'A Lonely Song' sit with you for a while.
I'll's songs don't shout their pain. They let it settle in the room like dust. Tracks like 'I Don't Want U Back' and 'A Lonely Song' document the aftermath with a plainspoken clarity that feels lived-in, not performed. There's a video in the catalog that shows this stillness in motion.
The artist description is just the name, so the story is in the songs. The titles move from the blunt refusal of 'I Don't Want U Back' to the lingering attachment of 'My Love, I Still' and the finality suggested by 'Grace'. It's a short catalog, nine songs tracing a single emotional thread.
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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