
“gum” feat. baehyuni (Sunwoojunga)
Kim Yoonha (music critic): Plenty of people know about Sunwoojunga, but no one knows who she really is—which is understandable, seeing how she’s been crisscrossing around the Korean pop music scene unpredictably since her debut album in 2006. At one moment she works with K-pop singers like 2NE1, HyunA and KIM SEJEONG, then turns around and puts out an album full of complex sounds that she somehow seems to make sound effortless. Songs like “Run with Me” and “Propose” are enough to make people’s hearts race, while shoulders sway, heads bounce and voices sing along to “Springirls” and “Idle Idle.” And Sunwoojunga’s charm doesn’t stop at the recording studio: She doesn’t hesitate to change up the instruments in each of her live performances, avoiding the repetition that often accompanies long tours. She even dares to play songs of varying genres during the same performance and call it Festival Sunwoojunga. Anything that can be classified as sound becomes music in her skilled hands, and that’s what makes her the talented musician that she is.
Her latest album, Studio X {1. Phase}, is just one chapter in the book of musical experimentation that is Sunwoojunga, the ever-elusive musical prodigy. “gum” is a perfect example, a track she sings together with rising hip hop singer-songwriter baehyuni, herself developing a personal world of music. The song kicks down the door and practically slaps the listener in the face with its opening line, “Your snooty gaze,” and playfully captures the way someone looks around, unsatisfied, smacking away with a piece of gum in their mouth. Right from the way the vocals flow out, the song is unpredictable. This confusing but playful track forces us to reconsider what we think we know about this musician. Do we really know Sunwoojunga? Maybe not. Especially if we’re foolish enough to believe this is just the start of her experimental phase.
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