
Jaurim is one of the reasons I fell in love with Korean pop. They’re one of those bands that doesn’t conform to what people would like to see and yet their formula could actually work to attract their listeners to their music. No one could resist admiring Kim Yoon-Ah singing on stage. Her powerful voice could actually bring out the soul of the songs, and she could control them well. That’s one thing I don’t like about powerful belters, they just belt out songs and think that’s impressive does nothing but hurt ears. You know how those little girls in talent contests sing about love tragedies, but never know what those songs actually mean, they suck.
Jaurim can switch between song styles and still get their fans and new listeners to tune in to them. Just to catch that magic. Too bad, there’s not a dedicated site to translate all their songs. Or I just can’t find any. Well, who needs translations to their songs when you can just watch them while they play and get captivated.
The first song I knew of them is the Ha Ha Ha Song which gives encouragement to any sad soul. But my all time favorite is their cover of Gloomy Sunday<agloomy a Sunday. This song is what made me interested in finding more songs of them. This must be the most beautiful version the suicide song.
Listen to Jaurim’s version of Gloomy Sunday:
Jaurim was also featured in Arirang networks’ I AM series
Watch it!
Jaurim on STAR real story I AM part 1
Jaurim on STAR real story I AM part 2
Here are samples of their videos.
Ha Ha Ha Song
Shining (Kim YoonAh in piano
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Cheongchunyechan (Glorious Youth)









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