Rad Museum, born in December 27, 1990 in South Korea as Jaehoon Soh, is a versatile singer-songwriter, producer, and visual artist. He first emerged as part of the independent music scene under the moniker Camper before adopting the name Rad Museum, reflecting his artistic approach of blending music with visual arts. Known for his unique style that fuses R&B, alternative, and electronic music, Rad Museum is part of the renowned Korean music collective, CLUB ESKIMO, which includes artists such as Dean and Crush. His debut album, Scene, released in 2017, established him as a fresh voice in South Korea's alternative R&B scene. The album blends lush, atmospheric soundscapes with introspective lyrics, exploring themes of love, loneliness, and self-discovery. Tracks like "Tiny Little Boy" and "Dancing in the Rain" garnered attention for their mellow yet experimental sound, showcasing Rad Museum’s distinctive musical identity. In addition to his solo work, Rad Museum has collaborated with prominent Korean artists such as Dean, Crush, and Colde. In 2024, Rad Museum released a new album Rad Milli in collaboration with Kid Milli.
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