Oon Myung
Oon Myung was a K-pop group formed by Lee Sang-ik, Kim Kyung-woo, and Lee Jae-min. Their name translates to "soundless," which gives you a sense of the...
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Oon Myung was a K-pop group formed by Lee Sang-ik, Kim Kyung-woo, and Lee Jae-min. Their name translates to "soundless," which gives you a sense of the quieter, more introspective territory they worked in compared to much of the genre. They released an EP called "Tears of Stone" and later put out songs like "The Sound of Empty" and "Why."
Their music leaned toward melancholic melodies and lyrics that dealt with themes like loss and solitude. The song "Why" became their most recognized track, connecting with listeners through its straightforward treatment of heartbreak. While some found their approach too somber for typical K-pop, others appreciated the emotional directness.
Oon Myung's lineup included Lee Sang-ik on lead vocals and guitar, with Kim Kyung-woo and Lee Jae-min completing the trio. They maintained a consistent sound across their releases, focusing on emotional storytelling rather than chasing mainstream trends.
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