Tablo
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Tablo

Tablo is the leader of the South Korean hip-hop group Epik High, which he formed in 2001 with rappers Mithra Jin and DJ Tukutz. Their music blends hip-hop...

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Tablo, the Korean rapper and Epik High frontman

A sharp lyricist and producer whose solo work blends hip-hop with R&B and electronic touches.

For a quick sense of his range, put on 'Eyes, Nose, Lips' and then 'Dear TV'. One's a heartfelt duet, the other a moody solo piece.

His collaborations, such as 'Cave Me In' with Gallant and Eric Nam, highlight a cross-cultural reach that feels organic rather than forced. Even in earlier cuts like 'Trace (Scratch DJ Tukutz)', you hear the experimental edge that defines his sound.

He emerged as the leader of Epik High, one of Korea's most influential hip-hop groups. His solo material, including songs like 'Bad' with Jinsil and 'Try' with Bumkey, leans into more personal, introspective themes while keeping production crisp.

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Tomorrow (feat. TaeYang) Editor's note live · Video on page · 42 visits A Korean hip-hop track where time stops after a love ends, leaving only yesterday. arrow_forward Trace (Scratch DJ Tukutz) Editor's note live · Video on page · 41 visits A restless, caffeinated monologue about isolation, technology, and the systems that shape us. arrow_forward Cave Me In (feat. Gallant and Eric Nam) Editor's note live · Video on page · 38 visits A collaboration with Gallant and Eric Nam finds the Epik High rapper in a state of suspended, electric dread. arrow_forward Expired Editor's note live · Video on page · 37 visits A Korean hip-hop track where memory itself feels like it's running out of time. arrow_forward Eyes, Nose, Lips (feat. Taeyang) Editor's note live · Video on page · 36 visits A Korean hip-hop track that turns a breakup into a slow-motion autopsy. arrow_forward From The Bottom (feat. Bumkey) Editor's note live · Video on page · 36 visits A Korean hip-hop track about carrying someone else's tears and the weight of not being enough. arrow_forward Hood (feat. Joey Bada$$) Editor's note live · Video on page · 36 visits A Korean-American rapper and a Brooklyn MC trade verses about the 'han' that runs through their streets. arrow_forward Thank You for Breathing (feat. Yankie & Bong TaeGyu) Editor's note live · Video on page · 34 visits A Korean rap track that finds gratitude in the small, stubborn details of staying alive. arrow_forward Try (feat. Bumkey) Editor's note live · Video on page · 34 visits A Korean hip-hop track where the rapper vows to shoulder someone else's tears. arrow_forward Home (feat. Sora Lee) Editor's note live · Video on page · 32 visits A song about carrying sadness and trying to breathe in a world that feels like a closed door. arrow_forward Dear TV Editor's note live · Video on page · 31 visits The Korean rapper addresses television's desensitizing power in this sharp critique of modern consumption. arrow_forward Airbag (feat. Naul) Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits A song about needing a buffer before a great sadness hits, set in the backseat of a cab. arrow_forward Bad (feat. Jinsil) Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits A collaboration with Jinsil, this track frames love as a painful, inescapable condition. arrow_forward The Tide Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits A Korean rap veteran finds himself caught between dreams and drowning. arrow_forward
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Tablo is the leader of the South Korean hip-hop group Epik High, which he formed in 2001 with rappers Mithra Jin and DJ Tukutz. Their music blends hip-hop with R&B and social commentary, and one of their most recognized tracks is "Tomorrow," featuring TaeYang from 2011.

Born Daniel Armand Lee in 1980 in Indonesia, Tablo moved to Canada at age eleven.

Despite this, he continued working with Epik High on albums like "Remapping the Human Soul" and "Shoebox," and has collaborated on solo tracks such as "Cave Me In" with Gallant and Eric Nam. His work often features introspective lyrics and experimental production.

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Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for Tablo?

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