A Korean singer whose four known songs circle the same tender, unresolved feeling.
Put on 'Glory Of Love' first. Then let 'Love. What To Do' play right after, they feel like two sides of the same quiet thought.
Yang Pa's small catalog sticks with you because it doesn't try to solve anything. 'Glory Of Love' and 'Love. What To Do' both linger on that moment when love feels more like a question than an answer. There's a video in the archive, but the songs themselves are the real document.
The history here is thin, just four songs and no clear dates. But listening to 'A Memory In My HeartSong' and 'Love Is All The Same' back to back, you get the sense of an artist working a single, heartfelt groove.
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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