A Korean singer-songwriter whose catalog holds both gentle ballads and bright pop moments.
If you only hear two, make it 'Tears' for the quiet side and 'Crush On You' for the pop side. That's the span right there.
Listen to 'Tears' and you hear a voice built for quiet rooms, the kind of ballad that feels like a private conversation. Then there's 'Crush On You' or 'Ole Ole', sudden shifts into brighter, more direct pop territory. That push and pull between introspection and outward energy is what makes the IZ page worth keeping open.
The catalog doesn't offer a clear timeline, but the songs suggest someone moving between modes. Early tracks like 'Angel' and 'A VACATION TO ME' lean into softer, more reflective spaces, while later entries such as 'Burn' and 'Road To The Sun' point toward more structured, driving arrangements.
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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