A Korean singer-songwriter whose gentle guitar work frames stories of longing and memory.
For a good sense of the territory, put on 'Hoo' or 'Story'. They're quiet, but they stick with you.
J Min's songs have a way of holding space for complicated emotions without getting heavy. Tracks like 'Cry Baby' and 'Way Back Home' use simple arrangements to let the lyrics do the work. There's a directness in the writing that feels lived-in rather than performed.
The catalog suggests a consistent focus on acoustic storytelling. The songs don't chase trends; they're built around voice and guitar, with titles like 'Song On My Guitar' pointing to that core approach.
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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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