A Korean singer-songwriter with a handful of sleek, moody tracks that stick around.
If you're going to pick one, start with 'Spectrum'. For the late-night version, put on 'Solo'.
Tasty's songs like 'Spectrum' and 'Addiction' have a specific, polished tension that feels both immediate and lived-in. They're not trying to fill a stadium, they're making the kind of pop that works in a dim room or through headphones. The production is clean, but the mood is never sterile.
The available songs suggest a move from the brighter, more straightforward pop of 'Mamama' toward the darker, more insistent grooves of 'Day'n Night' and 'Solo'. There's a clear shift in tone across the handful of tracks we have.
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