A Korean singer-songwriter whose songs feel like late-night confessions.
For a quick sense of her style, put on 'Weird You' or 'Way Back Home'. They're both good examples of how she builds a mood with very little.
Her music often lands in that space between a sigh and a melody, with songs like 'Weird You' capturing a specific kind of romantic unease. There's a directness to the writing that avoids grand gestures, which makes the feelings stick. You hear it in the way 'It Hurts And Hurts' just states its title as a plain fact.
She started releasing music in the late 2010s, building a catalog of indie pop tracks. The songs suggest a focus on intimate, often melancholic themes, from early tracks to later ones like 'The Grand Dream'.
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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