J Min
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J Min

J Min first gained attention with "Stand Up," the theme song for the drama "To the Beautiful You." She signed with the independent label Music & New and...

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J Min writes quiet songs about big feelings

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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Cry Baby Editor's note live · Video on page · 42 visits The K-Pop singer's 2015 track frames crying as a necessary step toward becoming stronger. arrow_forward Story Editor's note live · Video on page · 36 visits A Korean ballad about a love story that keeps replaying, unable to find its final page. arrow_forward Beautiful Days Editor's note live · Video on page · 33 visits A Korean ballad about love that arrives too late, built on the question 'Will we meet again like before?'. arrow_forward Secret Letter Editor's note live · Video on page · 31 visits A Korean pop ballad about the dizzying, disorienting moment someone new stops your world. arrow_forward Alive Editor's note live · Video on page · 29 visits A Korean ballad about holding onto someone who's already gone, built around a quiet piano and a stubborn refusal to forget. arrow_forward Hello, Love Editor's note live · Video on page · 29 visits A Korean ballad about a love that feels like destiny, even when it leaves you speechless. arrow_forward Fly To Your Sky Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A K-Pop ballad about exhaustion, persistence, and the stubborn hope of flight. arrow_forward Heart Theater Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A Japanese-language track where the singer imagines life as a movie you can rewrite. arrow_forward I Can't Say It Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A K-Pop ballad about a love that stays trapped inside, unable to find its voice. arrow_forward If You Want (Korean) Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A plea for shared dreams, sung in Korean with J Min's signature ethereal touch. arrow_forward One Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A Korean ballad about holding onto a single love across time and separation. arrow_forward Way Back Home Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A late-night walk home becomes a quiet, looping search for someone who isn't there. arrow_forward Change Editor's note live · Video on page · 25 visits A K-Pop prodigy's lyric about holding time close and dreaming of a different sky. arrow_forward My Everyday Editor's note live · Video on page · 25 visits A Korean ballad about finding strength in a fragile, private world. arrow_forward Song On My Guitar Editor's note live · Video on page · 25 visits A Korean ballad about carrying someone's feelings in a melody, from the singer of 'Stand Up'. arrow_forward Sorry Editor's note live · Video on page · 25 visits A K-Pop ballad where the singer can't bring herself to say what she needs to. arrow_forward
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J Min first gained attention with "Stand Up," the theme song for the drama "To the Beautiful You." She signed with the independent label Music & New and released her debut album "Dream" in 2015. Songs like "Hoo," "Cry Baby," and "One" show her range from upbeat tracks to more emotional material.

In 2017, she faced plagiarism accusations that were later dismissed. She has worked with other artists including EXO's Baekhyun and NCT's Doyoung. Her music tends to focus on emotional delivery rather than fitting neatly into one genre.

She records with a team of producers and songwriters, paying close attention to how the final product comes together. Tracks like "Story" and "Secret Letter" reflect this careful approach to crafting songs that feel personal and direct.

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Where should I start with J Min on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with Cry Baby, Story, and Beautiful Days so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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LyroVerse currently has 24 visible lyric pages for J Min.

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Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for J Min?

Yes. The editor's note on this page is a short LyroVerse team guide, not a final verdict on the artist.

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