A Korean singer-songwriter whose brief catalog holds a particular kind of gentle ache.
If you need one place to start, put on 'True'. It's the whole mood in three minutes. 'Other Side' works the same way.
Runy's songs don't shout. They murmur. 'Smile Again' has that simple piano line and a vocal that sounds like it's being offered just to you. The video for that track shows the same restraint, a single shot, a face, a feeling held close.
There's no grand public story here, just five songs. They move from the hopeful reach of 'Looking At You' to the more resigned space of 'In My Dream'. The shift is subtle, a slight darkening of the same room.
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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