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Singer-songwriter RUNG HYANG, who has been releasing music centered on words that resonate with everyday life and warm, heartfelt sounds, has consistently created songs that respond to the doubts and uncertainties that arise as we age and take on different roles in life. Her latest work, "tiny shine", depicts the process of distancing oneself from others' judgments and definitions, and gradually embracing self-affirmation. The song delicately captures the small sparks of everyday life, leaving a quiet, lingering impression.
For the sound production, she collaborated with Tomokazu Matsuzawa (T.O.M), who also co-produced last year's highly acclaimed track "Life is vintage", which revolved around the theme of aging. The sound, rooted in sweet soul music, balances warmth and strength, amplifying the song's theme of self-acceptance in a multidimensional way.
"tiny shine", refined through countless nights, speaks of how one's light grows even for the moments when tears couldn't fall. This work is sure to gently support and encourage the hearts of listeners. Be sure to look forward to its release!
Born in Chikuho, Fukuoka Prefecture, this third-generation Korean resident in Japan gained popularity on YouTube with the graduation song <Sakurabiyori> and made her major debut in 2012, appearing on numerous information and music programs. In addition to her own activities, she has also produced many artists, including eill, Eito, YAMORI, and Chinatsu Matsumoto, and her <RUNG HYANG Seminar> which has garnered attention across various fields, has even been featured on TV. She has released a succession of collaborative tracks with important figures in the music scene, such as SIRUP, Inshist, Taiichi Mukai, and Claquepot. Known for her realistic lyrics that feel like glimpsing into someone s life, she continues to evolve as a <soul> writer with a <mixed plate> style that incorporates various genres including jazz, hip hop, soul, and folk. Since 2022, she has also been appointed as a special professor in the Singer-Songwriting course at Osaka College of Music.