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Uzuhan is a Korean-American Hip-Hop artist hailing from Atlanta. He first debuted in 2010 with "Never Change" featuring artist/producer Sam Ock which garnered 1.5 million views. Since then, he has worked with notable Korean musicians such as Higher Music's pH-1 on "FILA," rising R&B vocalist, Jeebanoff on "Mama We Made It," I.M from Monsta X and Brother Su from Starship Ent. on their collaborative track "Madeleine," and Chai from Antenna Music on "God Be My Witness."
In 2017, he won the regional and national grand prize for Kollaboration Star, the largest showcase for Asian talent in America which landed him an official performance spot in SXSW 2018. |
Uzuhan is a talent on the rise bringing a lot of energy and nuance to the hip-hop and kpop community. His music captures space with captivating energy, dressing the ordinary with upbeat distinction.
Uzuhan [oozoo - hahn]: a Korean word for excellence. A symbol for forward movement. A statement of upward progression. A landmark for breakthrough and growth. If you mixed together the energy of Amine, pop-sense of Stevie Wonder, and the heart of Lauryn Hill you have Uzuhan. His blend of hip-hop with pop, jazz, and R&B-inspired melodies reveals his deep love for fusion. You can expect positive and lyrical content with beats intended for some serious grooving. |