A solo artist and EXO member whose music moves between Mandarin pop and global electronic sounds.
If you want to hear where he's been lately, 'Sheep (Alan Walker Relift)' and 'Bad' give you the picture. Both have that polished, slightly moody electronic thing he does well.
LAY's work exists in that space where K-pop's training meets China's pop market, then pushes further into electronic production. Songs like 'Sheep (Alan Walker Relift)' show how his sound gets remixed for international ears while keeping his vocal identity. He's one of those artists who makes you notice how pop geography actually works.
He debuted as part of EXO in 2012, then launched his solo career in China a few years later. The tracks suggest a shift from group idol to a producer who handles his own Mandarin material and collaborations.
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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