A Korean singer-songwriter who blends airy melodies with unexpected electronic textures.
For a quick sense of her range, put 'Flower Rain' next to 'Zzz'. One floats, the other has a different kind of pulse.
YOUHA's songs like 'Satellite' and 'ICE T' show a consistent hand with mood and space. She works in that zone where pop feels weightless but still has teeth. The media clues point to someone who knows how to shape a vibe without over-explaining it.
The named songs suggest a steady output of self-contained pop moments rather than a dramatic public narrative. From 'Abittipsy' to 'Last Dance', the focus stays on crafted studio singles.
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