YUNB with G2 and Dbo. Dark, deliberate, East Coast in its bones. Not interested in being palatable.
'NEED MORE GAS' Project
A posse cut spanning two decades of Korean hip-hop, released alongside 300 limited tees. The music and the merch landed the same day — intentionally.
SAD GAS CYPHER VOL.1
Verbal Jint to YUNB, eight artists, one track. SAD GAS put the lineup together as a direct challenge to where Korean hip-hop had settled. Backed by merch and a full Mondrian takeover.
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Brooklyn underground energy, no Seoul softening applied. Hypnotic hooks, night-vision chaos, and YUNB moving exactly how he wants to move.
Let You Go (ft. pH-1)
YUNB and pH-1 on a breakup record that doesn't try to be radio-friendly. Cinematic, dark, and emotionally unguarded in a way most artists avoid.
CURV LIVE
YUNB performs "Not My Friend" and "RUNNIN'" live at CURV. Raw, unedited, nothing added between the artist and the room.
FLOYD
The "FLOYD" visuals strip everything back — no posturing, just isolation and a slow descent into something heavy. Shot like a film, felt like one too.
이별일기 (The Breakup Archives)
YUNB and Hoody on the worst part of a relationship that was never going to work. The R&B here is worn-in and honest — not produced for comfort.
L.A.F.S. (feat. C JAMM)
YUNB and C JAMM flip to a love record without losing any of their edge. Chains in a sunflower field — the contrast is the point.
Wasted 20s
"Hongdae" documents 4:30 AM exactly as it is — no nostalgia, no cleanup. YUNB captures a specific era of youth that most people feel once and spend years trying to articulate.
Alcoholic (feat. Bassagong)
YUNB and Bassagong make a street anthem out of drinking and wreckage. Neon-lit, unglamorous, and more honest about Seoul nightlife than most are willing to be.
SOS
YUNB's debut album with JUSTHIS, Okasian, and EK on "Radio." Four artists, no interest in industry diplomacy, one frequency.
Break Bread
Three years apart, then Paloalto, YunB, G2 and the Hi-Lite roster back together on one track. "Break Bread" doesn't lean on nostalgia — it just reminds you why the foundation held.
Ritalin (feat. YonYon)
Self-produced. YunB and YonYon pull from New York and Tokyo without explaining the combination to anyone. English and Japanese bars, underground on its own terms.