A Korean-American singer-songwriter whose music sits in the space between languages and places.
If you need a place to start, put on 'Remember' or 'With You'. They're good examples of how he builds a whole mood with just a few chords and a clear, quiet voice.
His songs like 'Remember' and 'Sorry' have a specific, unadorned quality that feels lived-in rather than performed. They're the kind of tracks that turn up on indie film soundtracks and playlists built for late nights. There's a directness in the writing that cuts through, especially when he's working in both English and Korean.
He started releasing music in the mid-2010s, building a catalog of fourteen songs that lean into acoustic arrangements and vocal intimacy. The shift from earlier tracks to something like 'Falling Slow' suggests a gradual move toward more atmospheric production, but the focus on personal reflection stays constant.
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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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