Yong Zoo
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Yong Zoo

Yong Zoo formed around 2016, led by vocalist and songwriter Kim Yong-jun. Their debut single 'Maze' came out in 2018 and found an audience with its moody,...

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Yong Zoo's two songs, Puzzle and Maze

A brief catalog of two tracks, Puzzle and Maze, with a video available.

For a quick sense of Yong Zoo, listen to Puzzle and Maze. They frame everything we have on record.

Yong Zoo's work is defined by just two songs, Puzzle and Maze, which offer a compact glimpse into their sound. The presence of a video adds a visual layer to this small but focused output. It's a straightforward case of an artist building a minimal presence with clear, named pieces.

With no detailed history provided, the career shifts are suggested solely by the songs Puzzle and Maze. These two tracks represent the entire documented output, pointing to a concise musical statement rather than a sprawling timeline.

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Yong Zoo formed around 2016, led by vocalist and songwriter Kim Yong-jun. Their debut single 'Maze' came out in 2018 and found an audience with its moody, introspective feel. The band's sound pulls from R&B, soul, and hip-hop, though they've kept things fairly low-key compared to flashier K-pop acts.

They followed up with albums like 'Ethereal' and 'Nocturne,' which stuck to that atmospheric, thoughtful lane. A later release called 'Aurora' tried a brighter tone, but songs like 'Puzzle' and 'Maze' are what people tend to remember. The group includes guitarist Choi Hyun-soo, bassist Park Sung-hoon, and drummer Lee Min-ho.

In 2019 there were some plagiarism claims about a track called 'Lost in Paradise,' which were eventually cleared. Yong-jun has also drawn occasional criticism for speaking out on social issues. They haven't released much lately, but those early singles still get played.

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