A Korean pop trio with a handful of direct, personal tracks about friendship and fatigue.
If you want the vibe, 'Anti-Hero' and 'Best Friend' frame it. One's about doubt, the other's about loyalty, both feel lived-in.
Their songs like 'Anti-Hero' and 'Tired' speak plainly about modern anxieties without much polish. They're not trying to be anthemic, just relatable. You hear it in the straightforward titles: 'Best Friend,' 'Bae,' 'Will You Be My Grlfriend?'
There's no grand history documented here, just a series of songs that feel like snapshots. The mood shifts from the weary 'Tired' to the hopeful 'Moonlight' without much ceremony.
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