A Korean singer whose ballads feel like conversations you overhear.
If you need one track, try 'Because I Am A Common Man.' It's all there. Or just put on 'Goodbye Love' and see what happens.
Park Hyo Shin's songs don't shout. They settle in. 'Hey U Come On' has that late-night drift, and 'Meari' feels like watching rain from a window. He's been doing this for years without much fanfare, which is exactly why people keep coming back.
He started in the late '90s and has kept releasing music steadily since. The songs themselves tell the story, from 'Chuogun Sarangul Dalma' to 'Scattered Days,' the tone stays consistent.
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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