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Jiwon’s latest single, “Please Please Please,” released on October 4, 2024, is a beautifully crafted cover of Sabrina Carpenter’s original, showing Jiwon’s growth as a self-taught, self-produced artist.


The infectious beat, subtle drum patterns, and Jiwon’s polished vocals create a mesmerizing atmosphere.

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Jiwon seamlessly blends indie pop, dream pop, and hyperpop elements, incorporating retro and synthpop influences.


The melancholic, romantic tone, paired with Jiwon’s emotive delivery, evokes a sense of longing.


Jiwon’s diverse musical upbringing, classical training, and eclectic inspirations (Lou Reed, Jai Paul) shape his unique sound.

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Jiwon’s “Please Please Please” is an impressive showcase of his artistic maturity, cementing his position as a rising talent in the indie pop scene.

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