A singer-songwriter whose gentle voice and piano-driven songs have soundtracked Korean dramas and quiet moments.
If you need a frame, try 'Ceiling' for that classic piano-and-voice feel, or 'In The Night' to hear how his sound works in a drama context.
His songs like 'Ceiling' and 'When I'm With You' have that specific Korean ballad quality - simple piano arrangements, clean vocals, and lyrics that feel like someone thinking out loud. They're the kind of tracks that get placed in dramas like 'Hi, Bye Mama!' because they underscore emotion without overwhelming a scene. It's unshowy music that finds its place.
The available songs suggest a consistent focus on ballad writing, with titles like 'December' and 'Tonight' pointing to seasonal or time-specific moods. There's no dramatic pivot here, just steady output in a particular lane.
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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