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When a certified architect of the Seoul underground decides to pivot, the whole city needs to pay attention. Known for carrying the heavy weight of self-production on "S.O.S." and capturing the reckless, chaotic energy of youth in "Wasted 20s," YunB just dropped "L.A.F.S. (Love At First Sight)" and proved he operates in a lane all by himself. 

This isn’t your typical, watered-down mainstream love song. It’s a street-certified anthem about getting caught up in the moment. To guarantee the track stays absolutely lethal, he brought in C JAMM—the mastermind behind the cult-classic era of "Keung"—to slide on the beat and elevate the entire frequency. The visual direction, handled by SUI FILM and co-directed by Swervy, perfectly captures this wild juxtaposition. Just look at the aesthetic: YunB standing in a bright sunflower field, iced out in heavy Cuban links, a spiked leather cuff, and a graphic tee. It’s the ultimate flex—bringing unapologetic, raw grit into a sweeter, brighter narrative without compromising an ounce of his core identity.

YunB is showing the scene that he can seamlessly dominate any sonic landscape he touches. Stop playing catch-up and get this in your daily rotation immediately. If you aren't spinning "L.A.F.S." right now, you're sleeping on the most unexpected and untouchable collaboration of the year. Witness the evolution.

L.A.F.S. (feat. C JAMM)

7/26/20

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.

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