A singer-songwriter whose tender ballads have soundtracked Korean dramas and personal moments alike.
If you want to hear her at her most direct, try 'Plant' or 'All of My Days.' Both have that unadorned quality she does well.
Her voice carries a quiet sincerity that fits both drama soundtracks and her own writing. The song 'All of My Days' from Crash Landing on You became a quiet hit, and her own track 'Plant' shows a more personal side. She's built a catalog that feels like a conversation rather than a performance.
She started with group projects before releasing solo music that leaned into acoustic balladry. Her songs like 'Love, Maybe' and 'Plant' suggest a shift toward more introspective, songwriter-driven material.
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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