A Korean singer-songwriter whose songs feel like private thoughts set to gentle, off-kilter melodies.
For the mood, try 'Saliva Bubble'. For the peculiar charm, 'U Smell Like The Ocean' is a good place to start.
Her music lands in that quiet space where a strange title like 'Saliva Bubble' or 'U Smell Like The Ocean' becomes a perfectly reasonable way to describe a feeling. The songs are small and specific, more like diary entries than anthems. You get the sense she's not trying to explain anything to you, just letting you listen in.
With just a handful of songs released, there isn't a long public history to trace. The work suggests an artist who arrived with a fully formed, peculiar point of view, focused on crafting these intimate, slightly surreal vignettes.
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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