Rad Museum
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Rad Museum

Rad Museum is a Korean R&B artist whose work leans into moody, atmospheric production. Songs like 'AirDrop (feat. Wonstein)' and 'Forever (feat. So!YoON!)'...

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Rad Museum's moody, collaborative R&B world

A Korean artist who builds atmospheric tracks with a rotating cast of featured voices.

For the vibe, put on 'Wet Umbrella'. If you want a standout collab, try 'Tiny Little Boy (feat. Dean)'.

Rad Museum's music exists in that late-night, rain-streaked windowpane zone. Songs like 'AirDrop (feat. Wonstein)' drift on hazy production while guest vocalists float in and out. It's less about solo statements than curating a specific vibe across collaborations.

The project emerged with a handful of singles in the late 2010s. The tracklist suggests a steady focus on moody R&B and hip-hop inflections, built through partnerships with artists like Dean, So!YoON!, and Punchnello.

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AirDrop (feat. Wonstein) Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A Korean hip-hop track about instant connection that feels like wireless file sharing. arrow_forward Two Bourbon Rock (feat. Moon Sujin) Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A late-night whiskey haze in Seoul's Apgujeong and Itaewon, set to a loose, drifting beat. arrow_forward Forever (feat. So!YoON!) Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A Korean R&B track that questions what we can truly understand in a lifetime. arrow_forward Woman Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A Korean R&B track about feeling lost alone and finding someone who changes everything. arrow_forward MADKID Editor's note live · Video on page · 25 visits A Korean R&B track where frustration builds until it can only be addressed to the heavens. arrow_forward Cloud (feat. Miso, Punchnello & Colde) Editor's note live · Video on page · 23 visits A Korean R&B collaboration about escaping reality with someone special. arrow_forward Tiny Little Boy (feat. Dean) Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A Korean R&B track where the singer stays frozen as a boy while time moves on without him. arrow_forward Wet Umbrella Editor's note live · Video on page · 20 visits A Korean R&B track where the singer compares himself to a soaked umbrella waiting in the dark. arrow_forward Dancing In The Rain Video on page · 19 visits arrow_forward EXIT (feat. JUSTHIS) Editor's note live · Video on page · 19 visits A frantic, claustrophobic track about being stuck in a loop with no way out. arrow_forward Hanryang Video on page · 19 visits arrow_forward Birthday Editor's note live · Video on page · 17 visits A Korean R&B track where the celebration happens alone, with nobody noticing. arrow_forward Say Hello Inner Child Editor's note live · Video on page · 17 visits A Korean R&B artist reaches back through time to find what's been left behind. arrow_forward This Night Video on page · 17 visits arrow_forward U (feat. DEAN & LeeHi) Video on page · 17 visits arrow_forward 4D (feat. Loco & MISO) Video on page · 15 visits arrow_forward
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Rad Museum is a Korean R&B artist whose work leans into moody, atmospheric production. Songs like 'AirDrop (feat. Wonstein)' and 'Forever (feat. So!YoON!)' from his catalog show a consistent interest in collaborative, textured soundscapes. His music often feels like it's built for late nights, with a focus on vibe over traditional pop structures.

He's released tracks such as 'MADKID' and 'Wet Umbrella,' which fit into that same hazy, contemporary R&B lane. The work doesn't shout for attention but settles into a specific, cohesive mood. It's the kind of music that finds its audience through streaming playlists and word of mouth rather than chart-topping singles.

There's a straightforward quality to his output, no grand narrative of struggle or breakthrough, just a series of releases that build a particular sonic identity. Tracks like 'Two Bourbon Rock (feat. Moon Sujin)' and 'Birthday' continue in that vein, offering more of the subdued, feature-heavy R&B that defines his sound.

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Where should I start with Rad Museum on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with AirDrop (feat. Wonstein), Two Bourbon Rock (feat. Moon Sujin), and Forever (feat. So!YoON!) so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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LyroVerse currently has 19 visible lyric pages for Rad Museum.

Does Rad Museum have photos on LyroVerse?

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Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for Rad Museum?

Yes. The editor's note on this page is a short LyroVerse team guide, not a final verdict on the artist.

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