Cover art for the album Neon Hearts

K-Pop

Neon Hearts

K-pop and synthpop for Seoul after midnight. Sharp beats, clean hooks, and rain-lit city images trace romance from first spark to dawn.

  • Tracks 13
  • Length 36 min

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Liner Notes

A short editorial read on the album world, sound, and standout moments.

About the Album

Neon Hearts is a city-at-night pop record, and its strongest choice is scale control. The album has neon, traffic, the Han River, taxi rides, and rain on glass, but it works best when those images frame two people rather than swallow them.

The synthpop finish is clean and modern: sharp drums, bright hooks, layered vocals, and enough space for the melodies to land. “서울의 불빛 (Lights of Seoul)” and “한강의 자정 (Midnight on the Han)” set the geography, while “유리창 너머 (Beyond the Window)” and “푸른 새벽 (Blue Dawn)” bring the feelings closer to the surface.

By the final run, the album has moved from excitement into memory. “새벽 택시 (Dawn Taxi)” and “우리의 마지막 불빛 (Our Last Light)” understand that dawn can make a perfect night feel fragile. Neon Hearts is polished pop, but it has a useful melancholy under the gloss.