A Korean singer-songwriter whose songs feel like small, personal discoveries.
For a good sense of her, try 'Your Eyes' and 'Falling Down'. They're both straightforward and a little off-kilter, which is her lane.
Her music doesn't shout. It settles in. Songs like 'Purple Daddy' and 'Beap Sea (뱁새)' have this gentle, observational quality that feels specific to her. She's built a catalog of 76 tracks that reward close listening.
The song titles suggest a writer drawn to everyday moments and slight disorientation. From 'Cat' to 'Workaholic' to 'Upside-down (Remastered Ver.)', there's a consistent tone of quiet reflection.
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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