A late-90s South Korean group whose debut track Paradise connected with listeners and set their R&B-soul-hip-hop direction.
For their sound, Paradise and Lion Heart frame it well. Shin Min-chul handled rapping and production while Kim Jun-soo focused on vocals and songwriting.
Their debut album's title track Paradise became widely popular in 2000, establishing their presence in Korean music with melodies and lyrics that connected. Songs like Lion Heart and She Was Crying kept their catalog growing for fans of their style, mixing R&B, soul, and hip-hop elements. Some of their lyrics drew attention for addressing social themes while maintaining their musical direction.
T-Max formed in South Korea in the late 1990s as a trio with Kim Jun-soo, Park Han-bi, and Shin Min-chul. After Park Han-bi left in 2002 to go solo, Kim Jun-soo and Shin Min-chul continued as a duo, releasing albums like Lion Heart and songs such as She Was Crying and Say Yes.
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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