A Korean artist whose tracks mix sweet romance with digital-age restlessness.
For the vibe, put on 'WiFi'. If you want the pure pop rush, 'Kiss Me' is the one.
Saturday's music captures that specific feeling of scrolling through your phone after midnight. Songs like 'Kiss Me' have that bright, hooky pop sound, but there's often a flicker of something else underneath, a bit of longing, a bit of boredom. It's the sound of a crush that lives mostly on a screen.
The available songs suggest a focus on modern relationships and youthful moments. From the straightforward affection in 'Love You' to the more playful internet meme territory of 'Gwiyomi Song', the work stays grounded in contemporary feelings.
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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