Mark Tuan
Mark Tuan was born in Hong Kong and moved to South Korea at 17 to pursue music. He first gained attention as a member of the boy band GOT7, which found...
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Mark Tuan was born in Hong Kong and moved to South Korea at 17 to pursue music. He first gained attention as a member of the boy band GOT7, which found popularity across Asia. In 2021, he left the group to work on his own material.
As a solo artist, Tuan released his debut single "My Life" in 2022. The song is a ballad that deals with themes of love and self-reflection. Other tracks like "Last Breath" and "exhausted" continue in a similar introspective vein, built around his straightforward vocal delivery.
He took a break from public appearances in 2021 following a dispute with his former label. Since then, he has continued to release music independently, including the 2023 single "Never Gonna Come Down."
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