Yang Dong Geun
Yang Dong Geun is a South Korean singer-songwriter who debuted in 1998 with the album 'Yang Dong Geun Vol. 1.' His 2001 single 'Banggwahu-e (cutz. Faiz)'...
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Yang Dong Geun is a South Korean singer-songwriter who debuted in 1998 with the album 'Yang Dong Geun Vol. 1.' His 2001 single 'Banggwahu-e (cutz. Faiz)' became his most recognizable song, connecting with listeners through its straightforward melody and direct lyrics.
His catalog includes songs like 'Eorin Mam' and 'Geo-ul (new version),' which share that same unadorned approach to ballad writing. He's worked with other artists occasionally, like on the track 'Meopi-ui Beopjjik (cutz. Bizzy).'
In the early 2000s, he dealt with a copyright dispute that paused his work for a time. He kept recording after that, putting out albums like 'Love Story' in 2005.
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