A K-pop trio that mixed hip-hop, R&B, and electronic sounds before quietly fading.
For the vibe, put on 'Seoul Lonely'. If you want their collaborative side, 'EyesCream' with Eunji shows their smoother R&B pocket.
Phantom's music captured a specific mood of urban isolation that felt real in the early 2010s K-pop landscape. Songs like 'Seoul Lonely' and 'Phantom City' gave voice to that late-night, city-dweller melancholy with production that leaned into atmospheric electronics. They weren't chasing the biggest hooks, but they built a small, dedicated space for something a little darker and more introspective.
The group debuted in 2011 as a trio. They released a steady stream of singles and mini-albums through the mid-2010s, including tracks like 'Where You At' and 'Seaweed Soup', before activity slowed and they effectively disbanded.
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