Samuel Kim
Samuel Kim first appeared on the reality show 'Produce 101 Season 2' in 2017. He didn't make the final group, but the exposure led to a deal with Brave...
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Samuel Kim first appeared on the reality show 'Produce 101 Season 2' in 2017. He didn't make the final group, but the exposure led to a deal with Brave Entertainment. His debut single 'Sixteen' came out in 2018, a ballad about young love that found an audience.
He was born in Seoul in 1997. His songs like 'Winter Night' and 'Crush On You' tend to work in R&B and pop, with lyrics that lean toward the personal.
He's put out a steady stream of singles and acoustic versions since then, including 'Toss a Coin To Your Witcher' with Black Gryph0n and 'I Can't Sleep'. He works as a solo artist but often brings in collaborators for features and production.
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