Yuna Kim
Yuna Kim debuted as a soloist in 2014 under the name Youna, releasing her first single "The Way You Are." She worked with Jeon Min Joo and Hyunkyu on the 2017...
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Yuna Kim debuted as a soloist in 2014 under the name Youna, releasing her first single "The Way You Are." She worked with Jeon Min Joo and Hyunkyu on the 2017 ballad "Good Bye Rain," which became popular in Asia. Her discography also includes songs like "Would You Marry Me?" and "Dream."
In 2019, some critics questioned whether she used too much vocal processing in live performances. She defended her approach, but the discussion affected how people saw her work for a while. She has collaborated with other artists, including MFBTY on "Without You Know."
Her singing tends toward emotional ballads with soft harmonies. She records as a solo artist but often brings in collaborators for specific tracks.
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