A singer whose gentle delivery has defined a certain strain of Korean folk-pop for decades.
If you need one track to understand her, put on 'Home (feat. Lee Sora)'. The way her voice wraps around that melody is the whole story.
Her voice carries a particular kind of Korean melancholy that feels both personal and universal. Songs like 'Home (feat. Lee Sora)' and 'The Wind Blows' have that hushed, lived-in quality that makes them feel like private conversations. She's not a belter or a showy vocalist, her power is in restraint.
She emerged in the late 1990s as part of Korea's acoustic folk revival. Her work since has stayed close to that ballad and folk-pop lane, collaborating with artists like SUGA on 'Song Request' while maintaining her own distinct sound.
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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