Colde
Colde (born Kim Hee-soo on May 10, 1994) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and producer recognized for his introspective R&B sound infused with hip-hop, alternative, and lounge elements.[1][2] He first gained prominence in 2016 as the vocalist and co-producer of the indie R&B duo Offonoff, alongside 0Channel, releasing music that blended chillwave and neo-soul influences.[2][3] Transitioning to a solo career in 2018, Colde debuted with the single "Your Dog Loves You," which showcased his signature wavy, emotive production style.[3] He followed with a series of critically acclaimed extended plays, including Wave (2018), which peaked at number 23 on South Korea's Gaon Album Chart and featured tracks like "The Sands" and "0.5"; Love, Pt. 1 (2019); Idealism (2021); and Love, Pt. 2 (2023).[3][1] These releases established him as a key figure in South Korea's alternative R&B scene, drawing comparisons to artists like Pharrell Williams and Michael Jackson through his nostalgic, youth-focused lyrics and synesthetic approach to music that evokes colors and visuals.[2][4] In 2024, Colde expanded internationally with his first all-English single album YIN (Youth In Nostalgia), released on August 1, featuring tracks such as "Toxic Love," "I Color You," and "Nirvana Blues," which paid homage to his musical influences including Nirvana and Justin Timberlake.[4] A remix version of YIN followed later that year, collaborating with artists like WOODZ and JUNNY.[4] He supported these efforts with the extensive Blueprint Tour, a 20-stop North American run ending in September 2024, followed by legs in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and Latin America extending into 2025.[2][4] As of November 2025, Colde continues to contribute to soundtracks, including the July release "Better with You" for the drama Head Over Heels, while releasing the single "ALL IN MOTION" (featuring Yung Fazo) in November and featuring on Miyeon's "Reno" in October; he is preparing a full-length studio album and potential follow-up single album titled YANG.[3][4][5][6]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Kim Hee-soo, known professionally as Colde, was born on May 10, 1994, in Gwacheon, South Korea.[7][3] He spent his early years in this planned satellite city of Seoul, located in Gyeonggi Province, which provided a suburban yet culturally vibrant environment near the capital.[7][8] Little is publicly known about his family background, though he has described his upbringing as supportive, fostering his creative interests from a young age.[8]Musical beginnings and schooling
Colde, born Kim Hee-soo in Gwacheon, South Korea, developed an early affinity for music through exposure to 1980s Korean love songs by artists such as Lee Moon-sae and Yoo Jae-ha during his youth.[9] Songwriting and lyric composition came naturally to him from a young age, serving as an outlet for expressing emotions even before formal involvement in music production.[9] During his time at Gwacheon High School, Colde's interest in music deepened when he discovered a YouTube video demonstrating the use of an Akai MPC sampler, prompting him to purchase the device on eBay and begin experimenting with sampling and beat-making as a hobby.[4] He approached this self-taught process casually, treating music creation like "painting or designing with music," akin to collage work, without any structured training or extracurricular programs.[4] Colde later attended Kaywon University of Art and Design, where he majored in design rather than pursuing music education formally, though his creative hobbies continued to evolve through personal reflection and urban walks that inspired early compositions.[4][9] This non-traditional path reinforced his innate passion, shaping pre-professional interests in music as a therapeutic and experimental pursuit before age 18.[9]Career
Off On Off duo (2015–2018)
Colde and 0Channel formed the indie duo offonoff in 2015 after connecting through SoundCloud collaborations, where both artists shared early tracks and caught the attention of producer DEAN, leading to their signing with HIGHGRND, YG Entertainment's hip-hop and R&B sub-label founded by Tablo.[10][11] Born in 1994, Colde (real name Kim Hee-su) and 0Channel (Seo Ji-ho) brought complementary skills to the project, with the duo quickly aligning under the HIGHGRND banner and the broader Club Eskimo collective, fostering an experimental environment for their music.[10] offonoff's initial release was the album Mood on SoundCloud in March 2015, marking their entry into the indie scene with introspective tracks that showcased a nascent alternative R&B vibe.[12] This was followed by official singles "Photograph" and "Bath" in 2016, the latter serving as their major-label debut under HIGHGRND and establishing a dreamy, atmospheric sound.[12] Their most prominent project arrived in 2017 with the full-length album boy., a 12-track effort released on July 24 that blended R&B, indie, and electro elements, featuring high-profile collaborations with Tablo and MISO on "Cigarette," DEAN on "gold," and PUNCHNELLO on "Good2me."[12][13] As the duo's primary vocalist and composer, Colde contributed lyrics and melodies that infused offonoff's music with emotional depth and personal storytelling, complementing 0Channel's production and DJ influences to create a signature alternative R&B style often described as an indie-electro fusion.[10][4] This sound resonated in the Korean underground, earning them indie recognition through releases that highlighted vulnerability and urban introspection.[9] offonoff built momentum with live performances, including a notable set at Live Club Day in May 2016, where they showcased tracks from their early singles to growing audiences in Seoul's indie venues.[14] Their association with HIGHGRND amplified visibility, leading to increased buzz in the R&B and hip-hop circuits until activities halted in early 2018 following the label's closure amid internal changes at YG Entertainment.[15][13] Though no formal split was announced, the duo entered a hiatus, allowing Colde to pivot toward solo endeavors while preserving offonoff's legacy in the indie landscape.[16]Solo debut and breakthrough (2018–2019)
Following his work with the duo Off On Off, Colde transitioned to solo artistry in 2018, building on the laid-back R&B sound he had helped pioneer in the indie scene. His first solo release was the digital single "Your Dog Loves You," featuring Crush, issued on March 28, 2018, under his own label Wavy. The track, written from the perspective of Colde's dog, showcased his signature wavy, introspective style with minimalistic production and soulful vocals, marking an early step toward establishing his individual identity.[17] Colde's official solo debut came with the extended play Wave on September 13, 2018, comprising eight tracks that blended chilled R&B, funk elements, and experimental beats. Standout songs included "Move," with its groovy basslines, and "Sunflower," which highlighted his emotive falsetto over hazy synths. The EP received positive attention in indie music circles for its cohesive, atmospheric vibe, positioning Colde as an emerging voice in South Korea's R&B landscape.[18][19] Building momentum, Colde released his second EP, Love Part 1, on May 31, 2019, exploring themes of romance and vulnerability across seven tracks. The title track "WA-R-R" (stylized as "와르르 ♥"), a funky, upbeat number with playful lyrics about overwhelming emotions, served as the lead single and generated buzz for its infectious energy and music video. While specific Gaon and Melon chart peaks were modest, reflecting Colde's niche appeal in the indie R&B space, the EP contributed to his growing media recognition as a solo artist capable of blending accessibility with artistic depth.[20][21] In 2019, Colde began expanding his live presence with early solo performances, including a showcase at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, in March, where he captivated international audiences with his enigmatic stage presence and wavy sound. He also appeared at domestic festivals like the Holiday Land Festival in Incheon in July, performing tracks from Love Part 1 and solidifying his breakthrough as a live act. These outings, alongside increased coverage in outlets like HiphopKR, helped cultivate a dedicated fanbase ahead of further developments.[22][23]Mid-career developments (2020–2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly disrupted the live music scene in South Korea during 2020, limiting touring opportunities and prompting artists to adapt through restricted in-person events and virtual formats. Colde, like many indie musicians, faced reduced performance schedules, but he highlighted this period by participating in the Grand Mint Festival 2020, a major outdoor event held on October 24–25 at Olympic Park in Seoul amid strict health protocols.[24] This appearance underscored his resilience and connection with fans during challenging times. In 2020, Colde focused on soundtrack contributions, releasing notable OST singles such as "Treasure" for the drama Backstreet Rookie, which helped expand his visibility in the Korean entertainment landscape.[3] These releases, alongside his prior breakthrough EPs from 2019, contributed to a growing international streaming presence, as his soulful R&B tracks resonated on global platforms like Spotify, attracting listeners beyond Asia.[25] Colde's mid-career momentum continued with the release of his third EP, Idealism, on January 25, 2021, under his label WAVY.[26] The seven-track project delves into introspective themes of ideals, dreams, and the interplay between fantasy and reality, drawing from Colde's personal reflections on pursuing aspirations amid uncertainty.[27][28] Tracks like "The Museum" and "A Song Nobody Knows" exemplify this emotional depth, offering listeners a narrative of hope and self-discovery that solidified his reputation for thoughtful, atmospheric songwriting.[15]Recent releases and activities (2023–2025)
In 2023, Colde released his fourth extended play, Love Part 2, on May 4, serving as a continuation of the introspective themes explored in his earlier Love Part 1.[29] The EP features eight tracks, including high-profile collaborations such as "Don't Ever Say Love Me" with RM of BTS, "Run Away" with Baekhyun of EXO, and "Heartbreak Club" with Lee Chan-hyuk of AKMU, blending R&B and hip-hop elements to delve into emotional vulnerability and relationships.[30] The title track "Heartbreak Club" was accompanied by a music video highlighting Colde's signature lo-fi aesthetic. Later that year, Colde contributed to the soundtrack for the tvN drama See You in My 19th Life with the single "Star," released on June 25 as Part 2 of the OST.[31] The track, produced under Stone Music Entertainment, captures a dreamy, melancholic vibe that aligns with the series' themes of reincarnation and enduring connections, earning praise for its atmospheric production.[32] Colde maintained momentum through 2024 with the BluePrint Tour, a North American run spanning August and September that included stops in cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto, fostering deeper fan connections through intimate live performances.[33] He also released the single "Yoonseul" on April 26 and his first all-English single album YIN (Youth In Nostalgia) on August 1, featuring tracks such as "Toxic Love," "I Color You," and "Nirvana Blues," which paid homage to influences like Nirvana and Justin Timberlake. A remix version followed on December 6, collaborating with artists including WOODZ, DeVita, JEY, SOLE, JUNNY, yukon, CAMO, and Kid Milli.[34][35][36] In 2025, Colde contributed to soundtracks, including "Moonrise" for the drama My Dearest Nemesis (released March 11 as Part 4 of the OST) and "Better with You" for Head Over Heels (released July). He issued the non-album single "All in Motion" featuring Yung Fazo on November 7, showcasing a fusion of R&B and trap influences in its exploration of personal growth and motion in life.[37][38][3] This release coincided with announcements for his BluePrint Tour extensions, including a European leg in February and March across cities like Milan, Prague, and London with special guests Khakii and basecamp, as well as planned shows in Latin America and Bangkok, emphasizing his expanding global presence and fan engagements.[39] As of November 2025, Colde is preparing a full-length studio album and a potential follow-up single album titled YANG.[4]Artistry
Musical style and themes
Colde's music is primarily rooted in alternative R&B, blending lounge and contemporary elements with lo-fi aesthetics that emphasize atmospheric, relaxed soundscapes. His production style often features minimalistic arrangements, incorporating subtle hip-hop grooves, soulful textures, and jazz-infused instrumentation to create an eclectic and experimental vibe.[4] Smooth, mellow vocals serve as a cornerstone, delivering emotive performances that evoke intimacy and warmth, as seen in his deliberate vocal design to craft a unique sonic identity.[4] This approach results in a soothing, immersive listening experience that prioritizes emotional resonance over complexity. Colde also employs a synesthetic approach, associating sounds with colors and visuals to enhance the immersive quality of his music.[4][2] Recurring themes in Colde's work center on love, introspection, and the nuances of everyday emotions, often exploring vulnerability, nostalgia, and the emotional toll of relationships. His lyrics frequently delve into personal reflections on youth and separation, portraying love as fragile yet transformative, while conveying heartwarming stories of human connection.[40] These motifs are amplified through his smooth vocal delivery and understated production, fostering a sense of quiet contemplation and relatability.[2] Colde's artistic evolution traces from the experimental sound of his Off On Off duo era, where genre-clashing indie R&B elements defined a raw, collaborative approach, to a more polished and emotive solo style unhindered by restrictions. This shift, beginning with his 2018 solo debut, allowed for deeper personal expression and refined production that highlights his vocal nuances.[41] Early exposure on SoundCloud as part of the duo provided a platform for unfiltered, personal uploads that captured his nascent voice and built an underground following.[42]Influences and collaborations
Colde's musical influences draw from a broad spectrum of R&B, hip-hop, jazz, and electronic artists, reflecting his genre-blending approach. He has cited Frank Ocean, Kanye West, Chet Baker, Daft Punk, Childish Gambino, Pharrell Williams, and Justin Timberlake as pivotal inspirations that inform his emotive melodies and production techniques.[8][4] Additionally, rock acts like Nirvana have shaped his expression of personal inhibitions through music.[2] Within the Korean R&B landscape, predecessors such as Crush, his longtime collaborator, have influenced Colde's early development in introspective, soulful songwriting.[43] Early collaborations underscored Colde's rising presence in the indie R&B scene. In 2018, he teamed up with Crush for the single "Your Dog Loves You," a lighthearted yet poignant track that emphasized their complementary vocal styles and thematic synergy.[17] This partnership, rooted in their Off On Off work, helped establish Colde's solo identity while maintaining ties to established Korean R&B figures. Later, in 2021, Colde featured on Chungha's "Lemon" from her debut album Querencia, blending his smooth R&B delivery with her pop sensibilities to create an uplifting, summery vibe that appealed to wider K-pop listeners.[44] Colde's mid-career joint ventures elevated his profile through high-impact features on major releases. His 2023 EP Love Part 2 included collaborations with BTS's RM on "Don't Ever Say Love Me," EXO's Baekhyun on "When Dawn Comes Again," and AKMU's Lee Chan-hyuk on "Heartbreak Club," exploring themes of love and heartbreak with diverse vocal dynamics.[45] These pairings with prominent K-pop idols bridged indie and mainstream audiences, amplifying Colde's reach and introducing his nuanced sound to global fans.[46] He has also contributed to soundtracks, such as "Treasure" for the 2020 drama Backstreet Rookie, where his warm, nostalgic composition enhanced the series' emotional narrative and garnered broader exposure in Korean media.Discography
Extended plays
Colde's debut extended play, Wave, was released on September 13, 2018, via Wavy Records, marking his transition to a solo artist after his time in Off On Off. The eight-track project showcases a mix of alternative R&B, funk, and rap influences, with notable collaborations including Omega Sapien on "Yayaya" and Sunwoo Jung-a on "선 (String)." The tracklist for Wave is as follows:- "자유 (Freedom)"
- "Move"
- "Yayaya" (feat. Omega Sapien)
- "Sunflower"
- "Space"
- "Lovestruck"
- "선 (String)" (feat. Sunwoo Jung-a)
- "사랑해줘 (Please Love Me)"
- "Love is a Flower"
- "휴지통 (Recycle Bin)"
- "사랑해 (I Fxxking Love You)"
- "와르르 ♥ (WA-R-R)"
- "향 (Incense)"
- "없어도 돼 (You Don't Have to)"
- "Endless Love"
- "라이터 (Lighter)"
- "울프 (Wolf)"
- "미술관에서 (The Museum)"
- "꿈 (Dream)"
- "터널 (Tunnel)"
- "아무도 모르는 노래 (A Song Nobody Knows)"
- "섬 (Island)"
- "Don't Ever Say Love Me" (feat. RM)
- "Heartbreak Club" (feat. Lee Chan-hyuk)
- "My Lips Like Warm Coffee" (feat. Baekhyun)
- "인생의 이유 (The Reason of My Life)"
- "너와의 시간 (Time with You)"
- "우주를 달리는 꿈 (Dream Running Through the Universe)"
- "Love Letter"
Single albums
Colde's single albums represent his early solo endeavors and later digital releases, typically featuring one or two tracks with a focus on introspective R&B and alternative sounds. These releases served as bridges between his duo work and fuller EPs, often emphasizing emotional lyrics and minimal production.[3]| Title | Release date | Label | Format | Tracks | Peak chart position (KOR Album) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Your Dog Loves You | March 28, 2018 | Wavy | CD, digital download | 1 | 49 | Debut solo single featuring Crush; title track "Your Dog Loves You (Feat. Crush)" highlights themes of affection and confusion.[51] |
| Poem (시) | November 29, 2018 | Wavy | CD, digital download | 2 | 42 | Includes "Wall (벽)" and title track "Poem (Shhh)"; promoted as a poetic exploration of inner emotions with guitar-driven arrangements.[51] |
| Control Me (마음대로) | September 5, 2019 | Wavy | CD, digital download | 1 | 61 | Title track blends bossa nova rhythms and electric guitar; released amid his breakthrough period with a music video emphasizing relational dynamics.[51] |
| After Love | December 8, 2023 | Wavy | Digital download | 2 | — | Features demo-style "if you love me (demo)" and "I'm okay (아무렇지 않아)"; digital-only release reflecting post-relationship introspection.[52] |
| YIN (Youth In Nostalgia) | August 1, 2024 | Wavy | Digital download | 3 | — | First all-English single album; tracks include "Toxic Love," "I Color You," and "Nirvana Blues," paying homage to influences like Nirvana and Justin Timberlake.[35] |
| YIN REMIX | December 6, 2024 | Wavy | Digital download | 3 | — | Remix version of YIN featuring collaborations with WOODZ, JUNNY, and others.[36] |
Singles
Colde's standalone singles have highlighted his introspective R&B sound, often blending personal narratives with collaborations that amplify their emotional depth. "Your Dog Loves You," featuring Crush, was released on March 28, 2018, as Colde's first solo single following his duo work. The track's music video showcases endearing footage of Colde interacting with his French bulldog, Samna, emphasizing themes of unconditional love and companionship, which resonated with listeners seeking uplifting content.[53] The song garnered steady streaming success but did not achieve prominent chart peaks on major Korean platforms. Colde's 2023 single "Don’t Ever Say Love Me," featuring BTS's RM, was released on May 4 as the lead from his EP Love Part 2. The collaboration blended hazy R&B beats with poignant lyrics on fleeting relationships, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart for two weeks and debuting at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart, driven by strong social media buzz.[49] The official music video and accompanying live clip sketch, released later that year, highlighted the duo's chemistry and contributed to its viral reception, with RM sharing behind-the-scenes insights.[54] On Melon, it entered the daily chart but did not sustain top positions, underscoring its international traction over domestic dominance.Soundtrack appearances
Colde's contributions to soundtracks have often blended his signature lo-fi R&B sound with emotional narratives suited to romantic and introspective dramas. In 2019, he collaborated with Zion.T on "Confused" (헷갈려) for the variety show Hangout with Yoo OST, a track delving into relational ambiguity that was performed live during the episode and praised for its harmonious vocals.[55] His 2020 OST "Where Love Begins" (사랑은 그곳에서) for the JTBC drama Yoobyeolna! Chef Moon (also known as Eccentric Chef Moon) captures the tentative spark of romance central to the story's quirky love plot, featuring gentle instrumentation that complements the series' lighthearted tone. The 2023 release "Star" for tvN's See You in My 19th Life marked a breakthrough, with lyrics embodying the female protagonist's perspective on enduring love across reincarnations, mirroring the drama's themes of fate and memory; the song amassed over 55 million plays on YouTube Music and charted prominently on platforms like Melon, earning acclaim for its ethereal production.[32] In 2024, "Only For You" (오직 너에게만) appeared on the JTBC series No Gain No Love OST Part 8, thematically tying into the narrative's exploration of selfless devotion amid romantic calculations, and received positive feedback for its warm, melodic delivery. Colde's 2025 soundtracks include "Better with You" for Head over Heels OST Part 4, released July 7, 2025, which underscores themes of mutual support in budding relationships, and "Moonrise" for My Dearest Nemesis OST Part 4, released March 13, 2025, both aligning with his style of evoking quiet intimacy.[56] These works have positioned Colde's OSTs for potential recognition at awards like the Korean Music Awards, though none have secured wins to date; "Star" in particular highlighted his growing impact in media scoring.[57]Awards and nominations
Korean Hip-hop Awards
Colde has received recognition at the Korean Hip-hop Awards for his contributions to R&B within the hip-hop scene. His work as part of the duo off/On off and as a solo artist has earned him one win and two nominations.| Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | R&B Track of the Year | "gold" (off/On off feat. DEAN) | Won | [58] |
| 2019 | Best R&B Album | Wave | Nominated | [59] |
| 2020 | Best R&B Track | "WA-R-R" | Nominated | [59] |