T.L.R.
T.L.R. is a South Korean band with Lee Tae-ri on vocals, Lee Sung-min on guitar, Lee Byung-jun on bass, and Kim Min-jae on drums. They released their first...
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T.L.R. is a South Korean band with Lee Tae-ri on vocals, Lee Sung-min on guitar, Lee Byung-jun on bass, and Kim Min-jae on drums. They released their first song "Cherry Blossom" in 2019, followed by "One More Try (feat. Shy Baby)" in 2021 and "Lost in the Night" in 2022.
In 2020, their song "Cherry Blossom" was accused of plagiarism, though the band maintained their innocence and the matter eventually faded. The following year, their original drummer left and was replaced by Kim Min-jae.
Their 2021 single "One More Try (feat. Shy Baby)" became a viral hit, featuring Shy Baby's vocals on both that track and "Unforgiven Love." The band's music tends toward melancholic melodies with lyrics about love and loss.
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