You can find all our “Mood Playlists” by clicking here! This week’s “Mood Playlist” is dedicated to the magical genre of jazz. Korean jazz or K-Jazz is a rather underrated niche when it comes to the global consumption of Korean music. However, jazz elements are actually quite common in K-Pop! If you’re looking for a playlist of graceful, soothing, K-Jazz, you’ve come to the right place! Here are some of our specially curated K-Jazz picks that we guarantee you’ll fall in love with!  

BUDY - ‘Moonlight Kiss’

  If singing in cursive was a person, it would be BUDY. Her angelic voice has just the right amount of edgy drawl that makes one weak in the knees. ‘Moonlight Kiss’ is smooth and mellow yet exciting and that is exactly what makes BUDY stand out.  

Lee DongWoo - ‘Lonely Night’

  If you’re a fan of classic jazz, ‘Lonely Night’ by Lee DongWoo is about to be living in your mind rent-free. The rich depth of the singer’s voice will awaken your senses as you indulge in the romanticism of life. After all, when it comes to K-Jazz, Lee DongWoo is second to none.  

S.E.S - ‘Candy Lane’

  One of the finest instances of a K-Pop group taking on jazz, ‘Candy Lane’ is adorned by honeyed vocals and mellifluous tones. Listening to this song quite literally feels like Christmas came early. The characteristic joyous melody is a true delight!  

Zion.T, Lee MoonSae - ‘Snow’

  This fusion track by Zion.T and veteran singer Lee MoonSae incorporates elements of soul and R&B into the comforting framework of jazz. The simplicity of the lyrics evokes a sentimentality beyond words, creating a resonant space for the listener to acknowledge their own emotions. Without a doubt, ‘Snow’ is a masterpiece.  

MAMAMOO - ‘Piano Man’

  Pioneers of versatility in K-Pop, MAMAMOO’s discography is easily one of the most impressive soundscapes we’ve ever seen. No K-Jazz playlist would be complete without MAMAMOO’s iconic tribute to jazz, ‘Piano Man’, that takes fusion to a whole new level. From pop to rap and the eponymous piano man, this song has it all.  

Suzy - ‘Question Mark’

Written and composed by Suzy, ‘Question Mark’ is the answer to all our jazz needs. The delicate, whispery vocals are so ethereal and dreamlike that you cannot help but fall in love with them. Suzy has mastered the art of storytelling through music and we will always be in awe of her greatness. Did you enjoy this week’s Mood Playlist? Which other songs would you add to it? Tell us in the comments down below!  

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