A Korean singer-songwriter whose gentle melodies and plainspoken lyrics feel like late-night conversations.
If you only hear two, make it 'Consolation' and 'Tell Me About Your Day'. They're good examples of what she does.
Her songs don't shout. They settle in. 'Consolation' and 'The Night' have that quality where the melody feels familiar on first listen, like something you've been humming without knowing the words. It's music for when you need to hear someone say 'tell me about your day' without any fuss.
She started releasing music in the mid-2010s. The songs suggest a steady focus on acoustic arrangements and direct emotional writing rather than big stylistic shifts. 'Fly Away' and 'The End' share that same intimate vocal approach.
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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