After leaving the K-pop group, she built a solo catalog of intimate pop songs.
For the tone, 'Dear Diary' is the place. For something brighter, try 'Sweet Delight'.
Her solo work feels like a direct line to her thoughts, away from the massive Girls' Generation machine. Songs like 'Dear Diary' and 'Love Me The Same' are straightforward pop that carries the weight of starting over. It's pop music with a personal ledger attached.
She was part of Girls' Generation until 2014. Since then, her solo singles and albums have mapped a quieter, more reflective pop lane.
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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