The Korean singer-songwriter moves between R&B, rock, and electronic moods across his catalog.
If you want to hear Woodz at his most direct, try 'I Hate You' or 'Hope To Be Like You'. They're both pretty straightforward about what they're feeling.
Woodz has built a catalog of 41 songs that feel specific and lived-in, whether he's working through a breakup or sketching a late-night scene. Tracks like 'Rebound' and 'I Hate You' show how he can turn messy feelings into clean pop hooks. He's not afraid to let a song sound bruised or a little raw.
His early singles like 'Waiting' and 'Rebound' established a moody, guitar-driven R&B sound. More recent collaborations with artists like MOON on 'Touché' and Hyun Sik on 'Baby Ride' suggest he's comfortable stretching into different production spaces.
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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