A Korean pop artist known for songs like 'Poison IVY' and 'Someday'.
If you're checking out IVY, start with 'Poison IVY' for the attitude and 'Someday' for the melody. They frame what she was about pretty clearly.
IVY's music sticks around because of tracks like 'Poison IVY', which has that kind of sleek, memorable hook that defines a certain era of K-pop. She built a catalog of 37 songs, and the presence of videos and photos in the archive suggests she was a visible figure, not just a studio voice. Songs like 'Someday' and 'Ever' show she worked in that polished, emotive pop lane that resonated in the 2000s.
The history here is thin, but the songs tell a story. Early tracks like 'Nunmura Annyeong' and later ones like 'Someday' point to a consistent focus on Korean-language pop. There's no grand narrative, just a run of singles and album cuts that filled out a discography.
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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