Mudd the Student
Yoon Seung-min (윤승민; born January 23, 2000), known professionally as Mudd the Student, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.[1][2] He is best known as a member of the alternative hip-hop collective Balming Tiger, with whom he has contributed to tracks blending rap, punk, and electronic elements since joining the group around 2018.[3][4] Mudd the Student gained widespread recognition after placing in the top 8 during the 2021 season of the popular rap competition television series Show Me the Money 10.[5] Born in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, and raised in Gijang, Busan, Mudd the Student developed his musical style influenced by punk and alternative rock acts such as Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr.[6][2] He released his debut mixtape Mudd in December 2019, marking his entry into the Korean hip-hop scene as an independent artist.[7] This was followed by his official solo debut EP Field Trip in June 2021 under Balming Tiger's label, featuring rap-punk fusion tracks like "G-LOC" and "7654" that showcased his experimental sound.[3][1] During Show Me the Money 10, Mudd the Student delivered standout performances, including a semifinal collaboration with AKMU on "Dissonance," which peaked at number 4 on the Gaon Digital Chart and sparked discussion for its introspective lyrics.[8][9] He also featured on the show's collaborative track "BREATHE" with Anandelight and BE'O, which topped Gaon charts and highlighted his versatile flow.[10] As part of Balming Tiger, he contributed to viral hits like "SEXY NUKIM" featuring BTS's RM, further establishing his presence in the global K-hip-hop landscape.[11] In 2025, he released the single "side by side" and the OST track "Wash Away" for NHK's Tokyo Salad Bowl, while Balming Tiger issued the EP Greatest Hits in 2024 and conducted their World Expo Tour.[12][13][14] His work often explores themes of youth, dissonance, and genre-blending innovation, earning praise for its raw energy and unconventional approach.[4]Early life and education
Childhood and family
Mudd the Student, born Yoon Seung-min on January 23, 2000, in Anyang City, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, moved with his family to Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan Metropolitan City, where he grew up and developed a strong connection to the coastal region.[12] Busan remains a significant part of his identity, influencing his upbringing in a vibrant, urban coastal environment. He was raised by his parents alongside three sisters, including a fraternal twin sister born in the same year, with the others born in 1994 and 1996.[12] This family dynamic provided a supportive household during his formative years in Busan, where he attended local schools and navigated typical adolescent experiences.[7] To fund his personal interests, Mudd the Student took on several part-time jobs as a teenager, beginning as a clerk at a supermarket, followed by work at a restaurant, and later as a cleaner at a music studio.[7] These roles offered early exposure to diverse work environments and helped sustain his growing curiosity about creative pursuits, which began to shift toward music during high school.[7]Schooling and early interests
Mudd the Student, born Yoon Seung-min on January 23, 2000, in Anyang, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, completed his early education in his hometown of Gijang, Busan. He attended Gijang Elementary School, followed by Sinjung Middle School, and graduated from Jeonggwan High School. These institutions provided the backdrop for his formative years in a coastal city known for its vibrant local culture.[7] During his teenage years, he began exploring hip-hop beats in middle school. In high school, Mudd developed a passion for music through self-taught production techniques and experimentation, including membership in the hip-hop club “Hip Hop Ding Ding Ding Ding” at Jeonggwan High School. He produced dozens of tracks inspired by IDM and hip-hop genres, honing his skills in a personal, unstructured environment.[15][12] The artist adopted his stage name "Mudd the Student" due to the appealing simplicity and phonetic charm of "Mudd," combined with "the Student" to reflect his status as a high schooler at the outset of his career and his belief in lifelong learning from all experiences.[2] His personal traits, including an MBTI type of INFP and blood type B, further shaped his introspective and empathetic style, influencing how he approached early musical endeavors with depth and emotional nuance.[7]Career
2018–2020: Balming Tiger formation and solo debut
In 2018, Yoon Seung-min, known professionally as Mudd the Student, joined the alternative K-pop collective Balming Tiger in Seoul as a rapper and producer, collaborating with fellow members including Omega Sapien and sogumm.[16] The group, founded that year by producers San Yawn and Unsinkable, aimed to blend hip-hop, electronic, and experimental elements to challenge conventional K-pop structures.[17] Mudd contributed to Balming Tiger's foundational sound by providing vocals and production on early releases, helping establish the collective's reputation for boundary-pushing tracks. Mudd's involvement extended to key early projects, such as the 2018 single "I'm Sick," which featured energetic, glitchy production and earned a nomination for Music Video of the Year at the 2019 Korean Hip-Hop Awards.[18] He also participated in the 2019 track "Armadillo," co-produced with Omega Sapien, showcasing the group's fusion of rap verses with unconventional instrumentation like distorted synths and playful samples.[19] These experimental singles highlighted Balming Tiger's underground ethos, drawing from global influences while rooting in Seoul's vibrant indie scene. On December 3, 2019, Mudd made his solo debut with the EP Mudd, a six-track project that explored introspective themes through lo-fi beats and abstract lyrics.[7] Notable tracks included "Vivian Girls" and "Fast Food Gate," which blended hip-hop flows with indie rock textures, reflecting his dual role as performer and producer.[20] Released independently via Balming Tiger's channels, the EP garnered attention in Korea's underground hip-hop community for its alternative edge, distinct from mainstream trap sounds.[21] His innovative approach earned early praise from niche outlets and contests, such as placing in the top five of the 2019 VANS Musician Wanted competition judged by Balming Tiger members.[15]2021: Show Me the Money 10 and Field Trip EP
In 2021, Mudd the Student gained significant mainstream exposure through his participation in the tenth season of the popular South Korean rap survival program Show Me the Money, which premiered on October 1. He advanced to the producer selection round and was selected for Team Gray x Mino, alongside contestants like Be'O and Anandelight.[22] His performances stood out for their energetic delivery and unique style, including a standout 60-second beat rap in round two titled "Mudd got the bass, Mudd The Student," which earned him an all-pass from the producers.[23] Throughout the competition, he secured victories in key rounds, such as a 1-on-1 battle against Jeong Eui-yeong with the track "Birds of Colorado" produced by Slom, and contributed to his team's win in the diss battle against Tabber.[24] Mudd the Student's visibility surged during the live stages, where he reached the top eight semifinalists. His round seven performance of "Moss (이끼)" featuring iKON's Bobby showcased his charismatic stage presence and lyrical depth, earning praise for blending introspective themes with high-energy rap.[24] In the semifinals, he collaborated with AKMU on "Dissonance (불협화음)," a track that highlighted experimental production and emotional storytelling, though he was ultimately eliminated after a close matchup against Koonta.[25] These appearances, particularly the cyphers and collaborations, introduced his quirky, genre-blending approach to a broader audience, significantly boosting his profile within the Korean hip-hop scene.[26] Prior to the competition's airing, Mudd the Student released his debut extended play Field Trip on June 17, 2021, under the Balming Tiger label. The five-track project, featuring songs like "Off Road Jam," "Shepherd Boy," and lead single "G-LOC," emphasized experimental hip-hop elements fused with punk rock and electronic influences, creating a playful yet chaotic soundscape reflective of youthful exploration.[27] Tracks such as "G-LOC" incorporated distorted guitars and rapid flows, while "Off Road Jam" included visual cameos from Balming Tiger members, underscoring his ties to the collective.[28] The EP received initial coverage in hip-hop outlets for its innovative genre-mixing, positioning Mudd the Student as a fresh voice in alternative Korean rap. Following his Show Me the Money 10 run, media attention intensified, with performances from the show driving streams and social buzz, leading to measurable fanbase expansion as new listeners discovered his earlier work like Field Trip.[27] This breakthrough marked a pivotal shift from underground credibility to wider recognition.2022–2023: Solo singles and Balming Tiger's January Never Dies
In 2022, Mudd the Student released the solo single "Pseudoscience" featuring Chang Kiha, a collaborative track blending introspective lyrics with alternative hip-hop production that explored themes of love as an irrational force.[29] The song, released on June 29, marked his continued experimentation with genre fusion following his earlier EP, drawing on influences from his Balming Tiger affiliations to create a sound that resonated in South Korea's underground scene. Additionally, his 2021 track "Dissonance" featuring AKMU and produced by GRAY, initially debuted during Show Me the Money 10, gained further traction as a standalone solo release, highlighting his vocal delivery and emotional depth in addressing personal dissonance amid rising fame.[30] That same year, Mudd the Student received a nomination for New Artist of the Year at the 2022 Korean HipHop Awards, recognizing his breakout contributions to the genre through both solo and group efforts.[31] The accolade underscored his rapid ascent, placing him alongside emerging talents like BE'O and BIG Naughty in a competitive field that celebrated innovative hip-hop voices.[31] Shifting focus to his group work, Mudd the Student played a key role in Balming Tiger's debut studio album January Never Dies, released on October 19, 2023, by contributing as a writer and rapper across multiple tracks.[32] He co-wrote songs like "BTB" and "Buriburi," infusing the project with his signature melodic rap style, while performing on standout cuts such as "SEXY NUKIM" featuring RM of BTS, which amplified the album's eclectic mix of alternative K-pop, hip-hop, and electronic elements.[33] His involvement extended to production discussions within the collective, helping shape the album's thematic exploration of persistence and urban youth culture, as the group emphasized collaborative songwriting sessions that pushed beyond individual boundaries.[34] The album's release bolstered Balming Tiger's growing international profile, building on prior promotions like their 2022 SXSW Music Festival performance, which introduced their boundary-pushing sound to global audiences and paved the way for features in outlets like Rolling Stone.[35] This period solidified Mudd the Student's dual trajectory, balancing solo introspection with the collective's vibrant, genre-defying promotions that attracted attention from international media and fans.[32] He continued solo features, including on "Power Rangers" by GOLDBUUDA (February 16, 2024) and "Wrong Signal" by Fax Gang & Parannoul (2024).[12]2024–present: Greatest Hits EP and international tours
In 2024, Balming Tiger, the alternative K-pop collective featuring Mudd the Student, expanded their global presence with key festival appearances and a new release. The group performed at Primavera Sound in Barcelona on May 30, 2024, delivering a high-energy set that showcased their genre-blending style, including tracks from their prior album January Never Dies.[36] Mudd the Student contributed vocals and production elements to the performance, highlighting his role as a singer, rapper, and producer within the ensemble.[37] This appearance marked an early step in their international push, building on domestic success to reach European audiences.[38] The collective's momentum continued with the release of their EP Greatest Hits on October 31, 2024, their first project since 2023's January Never Dies.[13] The five-track EP features diverse moods, with Mudd the Student prominently contributing to the lead single "Big Butt," where he handles rapping, songwriting, and production alongside bj wnjn, Unsinkable, Leesuho, and San Yawn.[39] The track's playful, bass-heavy vibe exemplifies Balming Tiger's experimental hip-hop approach, and a live performance video from World Expo 2024 captured the group's dynamic stage presence.[40] As of November 2025, the EP has sustained streaming traction, underscoring the collective's evolving sound.[41] Transitioning into 2025, Balming Tiger launched their World Expo Tour on July 5, starting at Playtime Music Festival in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with Mudd the Student joining core members like Omega Sapien and sogumm for performances emphasizing multimedia visuals and collaborative energy.[14] Key stops included Hong Kong's Kitty Woo Stadium on July 14, where the setlist incorporated Greatest Hits material, and Japan's Fuji Rock Festival, followed by a headline show at Spotify O-EAST in Tokyo on November 27.[42] The tour culminated in the UK with dates at Reading Festival on August 24 and a final concert at London's Troxy on August 26, where Balming Tiger expressed enthusiasm for the British audience and teased cross-cultural collaborations.[43] Additional 2025 festival slots, such as Busan International Rock Festival, further solidified their international footprint.[44] Throughout these engagements, Mudd the Student has remained active in production, contributing to the tour's set design and hinting in interviews at upcoming solo explorations while prioritizing group synergy.[45]Artistry
Musical style and production
Mudd the Student's music fuses alternative hip-hop with elements of indietronica, glitch pop, and experimental sounds, often incorporating punk rock's raw energy and electronica's distorted textures. This blend aligns with Balming Tiger's broader "alternative K-pop" ethos, resulting in tracks that defy conventional genre boundaries through chaotic rhythms and abstract lyricism. For instance, his debut EP Field Trip (2021) draws from frantic punk rock, wiry electronic distortions, and modern hip-hop, creating a "musical melting pot" that explores themes of personal chaos and growth.[27][28] In production, Mudd the Student serves as a hands-on creator, frequently handling writing, arrangement, and full production duties, as seen in Field Trip, where he managed vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation entirely on his own at age 21. His techniques emphasize bass-heavy beats and unconventional song structures, exemplified by the instrumental track "Mudd got the bass" (2021), a high-energy performance piece from Show Me the Money 10 that highlights pulsating low-end frequencies and irregular phrasing to evoke a sense of disorientation. This approach extends to his work within Balming Tiger, where he contributes as a producer and performer, layering experimental effects over hip-hop foundations to produce quirky, immersive soundscapes.[1][46] His style has evolved from the raw, underground experimentation of early releases like the 2019 mixtape Mudd toward more accessible yet eccentric compositions in subsequent solo singles and group projects, balancing mainstream appeal with signature oddity following increased visibility from television appearances. Later tracks, such as those on Balming Tiger's January Never Dies (2023), retain glitchy electronics and alt-rock riffs while adopting tighter, more polished arrangements that broaden their quirky appeal to international audiences. In 2025, he continued this evolution by co-producing and providing vocals on the collective's OST single "Wash Away" for the NHK drama Tokyo Salad Bowl, blending introspective themes with distorted electronic textures.[16][47][48]Influences and collaborations
Mudd the Student has drawn significant inspiration from indie rock bands, particularly Pavement, Dinosaur Jr., and Sonic Youth, whose lo-fi aesthetics and experimental structures inform his approach to blending genres in rap and production. His affinity for '80s and '90s rock stems from early exposure through his older sister's playlist, which shaped his eclectic sound during formative years. Additionally, influences from Britpop acts of the '90s and early 2000s contribute to the punk-infused energy in his verses and beats, reflecting a broader admiration for alternative rock's subversive edge. In interviews, Mudd the Student has expressed a desire to collaborate with producers and artists like Pharrell Williams, known for his innovative production flair, and Damon Albarn, celebrated for his eclectic pop experimentation across projects like Blur and Gorillaz. While specific Korean hip-hop pioneers are not directly cited, his participation in competitive platforms like Show Me the Money highlights an engagement with the genre's foundational experimentalism, evident in his fusion of hip-hop with rock elements from early works. Key collaborations have amplified his profile and stylistic range. As a core member of Balming Tiger, he featured on the 2022 track "SEXY NUKIM" alongside RM of BTS, Omega Sapien, and bj wnjn, where his rapid-fire delivery complemented the song's playful, genre-blending vibe. His 2021 Show Me the Money 10 performance included "MOSS" with MINO and BOBBY, produced by MINO, showcasing gritty, high-energy rap exchanges over trap-infused beats. Another standout is "Dissonance" with AKMU, produced by GRAY, which explores thematic tension through harmonious yet clashing vocal layers. The collective dynamic of Balming Tiger has profoundly influenced Mudd the Student's collaborative ethos, fostering an environment where rappers, producers, and visual artists like San Yawn and Unsinkable co-create without rigid hierarchies, resulting in fluid, interdisciplinary outputs that prioritize innovation over convention. This group synergy is apparent in shared credits across releases, encouraging cross-pollination of ideas from hip-hop to psychedelia. Mudd the Student's influences have evolved from the raw, noise-infused experimental hip-hop of Balming Tiger's 2018 debut mixtape 虎尾304, which laid the groundwork for his genre-defying mixtapes, to more polished contributions in the collective's 2024 EP Greatest Hits. On the latter, he co-wrote tracks like "Big Butt" with Omega Sapien and bj wnjn, incorporating glitchy electronics and upbeat rhythms that build on his rock roots while expanding into global pop territories.Discography
Extended plays
Mudd the Student's debut extended play, Mudd, was released on December 3, 2019, as an independent mixtape-style project that garnered initial attention within South Korea's underground hip-hop and alternative scenes. The EP features self-produced tracks blending lo-fi hip-hop, experimental beats, and introspective lyrics, reflecting his early artistic experimentation as a member of Balming Tiger.[49] It received modest streaming traction on platforms like SoundCloud, where tracks such as "New Providence Cusk Eel" amassed over 57,000 plays, signaling emerging cult following among indie listeners without mainstream chart entry.| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | An RKO Radio Picture | 2:08 |
| 2 | Vivian Girls | 2:30 |
| 3 | 파리 (Fly) | 1:49 |
| 4 | Fast Food Gate | 1:44 |
| 5 | 주인 (Owner) | 2:13 |
| 6 | New Providence Cusk Eel | 2:16 |
| 7 | Equator | 2:45 |
| 8 | Mudd Got the Bass | 0:59 |
| 9 | Muddy Christmas 6부작 | 8:00 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Field Trip | 2:03 |
| 2 | Off Road Jam | 2:03 |
| 3 | Shepherd Boy | 2:17 |
| 4 | G-LOC | 2:43 |
| 5 | 7654 | 2:43 |
Singles as lead artist
Mudd the Student's debut single as a solo lead artist was "Off Road Jam," released on May 25, 2021 as a pre-release track ahead of his EP Field Trip. The song blends punk-rock elements with hip-hop rhythms, showcasing his versatile production style. It received positive attention for its energetic vibe and served as an introduction to his solo sound outside of Balming Tiger.[53] Mudd the Student has released several singles as lead artist, often featuring collaborations that highlight his experimental approach to alternative hip-hop. His first major collaborative lead single, "BREATHE (feat. MINO) (Prod. GRAY)," was released in November 2021 as part of Show Me the Money 10. Performed alongside Anandelight, unofficialboyy, BE'O, and Geegooin, the track features a mellow, introspective beat produced by GRAY, with MINO providing featured vocals. It debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart and spent multiple weeks in the top positions, marking his breakthrough as a solo artist. The music video, aired during the show, emphasized themes of respite and mental health, garnering millions of views on YouTube. The song has accumulated over 7 million streams on Spotify.[10][54][55] In 2022, Mudd the Student released "SEXY NUKIM (feat. RM of BTS)" as part of Balming Tiger, where he shared lead credits with Omega Sapien and bj wnjn. Released on September 1, 2022, the track is a bold, genre-blending anthem with funky basslines and playful lyrics, highlighting the group's signature "alternative K-pop" sound. The collaboration with RM of BTS brought international attention, topping iTunes charts in approximately 50 countries and debuting at number 99 on the global Spotify chart with 1.161 million streams in its first day. It peaked at number 33 on New Zealand Hot Singles and number 5 on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart. By 2025, it has surpassed 86 million streams on Spotify, establishing a streaming milestone for Mudd's lead work. The official music video, directed with vibrant, surreal visuals, has contributed to its viral success.[56][57][58][59] Later that year, "Pseudoscience (feat. Chang Kiha)" was released on June 29, 2022, as an experimental single exploring themes of love as a pseudoscientific phenomenon. Featuring indie musician Chang Kiha, the track combines glitchy electronics with introspective lyrics, receiving acclaim for its innovative production and emotional depth in niche music circles. It was praised for pushing boundaries in Korean alternative music, though it did not achieve mainstream chart success. The song's minimalist music video emphasizes abstract visuals to match its conceptual nature.[29][60] In 2023, Mudd the Student focused on group activities with Balming Tiger, releasing singles like "SOS" and "Trust Yourself," but no major solo lead singles. Similarly, from 2024 to 2025, his output as lead artist has been limited, with contributions primarily in remixes, such as the 2024 remix of Panchiko's "Failed At Math(s)," and group features rather than standalone solo releases.[61][62]Other appearances
Mudd the Student contributed to the Balming Tiger single "Kolo Kolo" (feat. Omega Sapien & bj wnjn), released in 2020, where he is credited as a co-writer alongside sogumm, Omega Sapien, and Yaeji.[63] The track, produced by Unsinkable, showcases the collective's experimental hip-hop style and marked an early collaborative effort for the group.[64] On Balming Tiger's debut studio album January Never Dies (2023), Mudd the Student appears as a primary artist and co-writer on several tracks, including "Buriburi" and "BTB," blending glitchy production with the group's signature eclectic sound.[65] His involvement extended to the album's overall creative process as a core member.[33] In 2024, Mudd the Student featured on Balming Tiger's EP Greatest Hits, notably on the lead single "Big Butt," where he performs and is credited under his real name Yoon Seung-min for lyrics.[66] The track, produced by the collective, pays homage to K-pop boy band aesthetics with breakbeat elements.[13] As a remixer, Mudd the Student reimagined Panchiko's "Failed At Math(s)" in 2024, infusing the indietronica original with his glitch-pop sensibilities for an official remix single.[62] His guest appearances include "MOSS (Feat. MINO, BOBBY) (Prod. MINO)" from Show Me the Money 10 in 2021, where he delivered verses alongside the iKON and WINNER rappers on a high-energy trap track.[67] Similarly, on "Dissonance (Feat. AKMU) (Prod. GRAY)" from the same program, he collaborated with the sibling duo AKMU, exploring themes of inner conflict through dissonant production.[30] Pre-debut, Mudd the Student released the mixtape "Muddy Christmas 6부작" in 2019, a six-part holiday-themed project featuring original tracks like "추위 / Beautiful Day" and "Pick & Steal," self-produced and shared via SoundCloud.[68] In 2025, Mudd the Student co-wrote and provided chorus vocals for Balming Tiger's single "wo ai ni / break it even" (feat. Yaeji), released on October 16, 2025, continuing his role in the collective's experimental sound.[69]Filmography
Television appearances
Mudd the Student first appeared on television as a contestant on the Mnet rap competition program Show Me the Money 10 in 2021, participating from the initial auditions through to the semi-finals for a top 8 finish as part of Team Gray and Mino.[26][70] His performances, including the semi-final collaboration "Dissonance" with AKMU, drew significant attention and marked a key career boost.[9] As a core member of the alternative K-pop collective Balming Tiger, Mudd the Student featured in the group's live performance at Reading Festival 2025 on the Festival Republic Stage on August 23, with excerpts aired via BBC broadcasts and streams.[43][71] As of November 2025, Mudd the Student has no credited acting roles or appearances in non-music television programming.Awards and nominations
| Award | Year | Nominee | Category | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Korean Hip-hop Awards | 2022 | Mudd the Student | New Artist of the Year | Nominated |