A hip-hop mainstay who built his sound through collaborations with artists like Lee Hi and Jay Park.
If you want to hear Swings in his element, try 'Villain' and 'Clock Out'. Both tracks let his features set the mood before he comes in with his verses.
Swings has a knack for picking the right voices to frame his verses. You can hear it in 'Villain' with Lee Hi and Simon Dominic, where the track balances melodic hooks against his harder delivery. That approach runs through his catalog, making each song feel like a small crew project rather than a solo showcase.
His early tracks like 'Phone Number' with Verbal Jint and 40 leaned into classic Korean hip-hop textures. Later cuts such as 'Clock Out' with Jay Park and Crush show him adapting to smoother, more contemporary R&B-inflected beats while keeping his rap style intact.
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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