A Korean artist with three songs that lean into raw, personal moments.
For a quick sense of his style, put on 'Please Come Back' and 'I'm a Little Drunk'. They frame that mix of longing and late-night honesty pretty well.
Lim Jae Hyun's music sticks to simple, direct feelings. 'Please Come Back' is a straightforward plea, while 'I'm a Little Drunk' captures a loose, confessional mood. These tracks don't overcomplicate things, which gives them their pull.
The available songs suggest a focus on emotional immediacy. From the sober yearning of 'If There Was Practice In Love' to the looser tone of 'I'm a Little Drunk', the work stays grounded in personal states.
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