A Korean singer-songwriter whose music feels like a gentle, personal conversation.
For a good sense of his vibe, try 'Like a Star' or 'You Liked Me In My Dreams'. They're both pretty direct about that hazy, personal feeling he does so well.
His songs often drift into a soft, intimate space, whether it's the hushed lullaby of 'A Nap' or the tender plea in 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me'. They show up in places like the drama 'The Uncanny Counter' with 'Close Your Eyes (The Uncanny Counter)', giving his sound a subtle, cinematic touch. It's music that doesn't shout, but lingers.
With 22 songs in the catalog, his work leans into themes of dreams and quiet moments. Tracks like 'Campfire' and 'Pain' suggest a steady focus on emotional, stripped-down storytelling rather than big shifts in style.
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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