A Korean singer-songwriter known for intimate acoustic tracks like 'Always' and 'Karaoke'.
If you're new here, 'Always' or 'Karaoke' give you the idea. They're simple, direct, and pretty much what he does.
His music often feels like a late-night conversation, with songs like 'Phone Call To Mom' capturing small, everyday moments. The track 'Your Shampoo Scent In The Flowers' has a gentle, nostalgic pull. It's the kind of stuff that sticks around in your head without trying too hard.
He started with straightforward acoustic tunes and has kept that approach consistent. The songs don't show big shifts, just a steady focus on personal themes.
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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