Yoo Haejoon is a South Korean singer-songwriter who gained attention in the early 2000s. His debut album was called "The First." He's best known for the ballad "Words I Want To Say To You," which has a straightforward emotional pull that connected with listeners.
In 2006, he faced plagiarism allegations that led to a break from music. He returned with albums like "Good Days," "Beyond Imagination," and "Once More." Some of his songs have appeared in Korean dramas and films.
He has worked with other artists including IU, Davichi, and Wheesung. His music tends to focus on themes of love and loss, delivered with a plain vocal style that avoids excessive production.
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