NIve
NIve (born Jisoo Park, June 9, 1993) is a Korean-American singer-songwriter, record producer, and composer recognized for his dual roles in the K-pop industry as a behind-the-scenes collaborator and as a solo artist in pop and R&B genres.[1][2] Born in the United States, NIve spent much of his childhood in South Korea and Australia, which influenced his multicultural musical perspective. He initially pursued classical music, training as a clarinetist at the Mannes School of Music in New York, but shifted toward contemporary styles after taking a gap year to experiment with singing and other instruments. In 2014, he entered the South Korean music scene by auditioning for the reality competition Superstar K6 under the name Brian Park, where he advanced to the top 9 finalists, marking his first significant public exposure.[2][1] Under his real name, Jisoo Park, NIve has established himself as a prolific producer and songwriter, who signed with 153/Joombas Music Group from 2014 to 2023 before founding the independent label Chapter M in 2023, and collaborating with top K-pop talents such as EXO, NCT U, CLC, BTS's V, Paul Kim, Sam Kim, and Heize. One of his standout contributions is co-writing and producing "Beautiful Goodbye" for EXO member Chen's 2019 solo debut single, which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard K-pop Hot 100 chart and showcased his ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads.[2][1] As a solo artist, NIve debuted in 2018 with the single "Getaway," a collaboration with JMSN, and continued with self-produced releases emphasizing authenticity and personal storytelling. His 2021 EP Broken Kaleidoscope, featuring tracks like "ESCAPE" and "I'm Alive," highlights his versatility in blending introspective lyrics with genre-spanning production, reflecting his journey from classical roots to modern pop innovation. As of 2025, he releases music independently under his label Chapter M, with recent works including the albums i hate myself (June 2025) and Beautiful, tragic... (October 2025). The stage name "NIve," derived from a slang term meaning "cool," underscores his laid-back yet impactful approach to music as a medium for emotional delivery.[1][2]Early life
Childhood and family
NIve was born Jisoo Park on June 9, 1993, in the United States, to parents of Korean heritage.[2] After spending his early childhood in South Korea, his family relocated to the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, during his early middle school years, where he lived as a teenager before later moving to the United States.[3] This international upbringing provided NIve with early multicultural exposure, shaping his formative experiences across different cultural environments. During his childhood, NIve developed an interest in music through classical training on the clarinet, which he pursued as a potential professional path.[2]Education and early interests
NIve moved to New Jersey at the age of 13 and attended high school there as an international student, an experience influenced by his multicultural background from earlier family relocations between the United States, South Korea, and Australia.[4][2] In 2012, he enrolled at the Mannes School of Music in New York City, where he was the sole clarinet major and pursued formal training in classical music with a focus on the clarinet instrument.[5][2] After completing his first year, NIve took a break from his studies to explore broader musical pursuits, during which he shifted his emphasis from classical clarinet performance to contemporary music genres, including vocal and pop-oriented composition.[2] This period marked the beginning of his early interests in songwriting and production; self-taught on guitar and piano alongside developing his singing abilities, he began experimenting with creating original pieces that blended his classical foundation with modern influences.[2][4]Career
2014–2017: Superstar K and pre-debut work
In 2014, NIve, performing under the stage name Brian Park, entered the public eye through his participation in the sixth season of the South Korean survival audition program Superstar K on Mnet.[6] A Korean-American contestant raised in New Jersey, he auditioned with a cover of John Legend's "All of Me," which impressed judges with his smooth vocals and clarinet accompaniment, securing his advancement to the preliminary rounds.[7] His performances throughout the competition highlighted a versatile style blending R&B, soul, and pop influences, earning praise for emotional delivery and musical arrangement skills.[5] Park progressed to the top 11 finalists during the live broadcasts, competing alongside emerging talents like eventual winner Kwak Jin-eon. Notable stage moments included dynamic group collaborations and solo renditions that showcased his ability to interpret contemporary hits, contributing to his growing fanbase. However, he was eliminated in the second week of the finals, ultimately finishing in 9th place overall. This exposure marked his first significant step toward a music career, though he did not secure an immediate debut opportunity from the show.[8] Following Superstar K, Park entered an unsigned period focused on honing his craft behind the scenes, transitioning into songwriting and production roles. In late 2014, he began collaborating with the 153/Joombas Music Group, a publishing and label service founded by producer Hyuk Shin, where he contributed to compositions and demos for various artists.[2] This affiliation allowed him to build industry connections without a formal artist contract, as his debut plans were carefully developed over the next few years to align with market strategies and personal artistic growth. During 2015–2017, much of his output remained unreleased publicly, consisting of early production work and private collaborations that laid the groundwork for future releases, though specific credits from this era are sparse in available records.[5]2018–2020: Solo debut and early singles
NIve launched his solo career on November 9, 2018, with the release of his debut single "Getaway," featuring American indie singer-songwriter JMSN under 153 Entertainment Group. The track blended R&B and soul elements, highlighting NIve's smooth vocals and introspective lyrics about escape and longing, and it marked his initial foray into the music industry following pre-debut exposure from survival shows. Reception was positive among indie listeners, with critics noting its atmospheric production as a promising introduction to NIve's sound.[9][8][10] In 2019, NIve continued building momentum with a series of early singles, including "Who I Am" on May 10, which Billboard praised as an ambient pop rock piece with folksy undertones exploring personal identity and growth. Other releases that year, such as "Tired" and "Liberated," further showcased his versatility in emotional balladry and uplifting anthems, attracting attention from K-indie and R&B audiences. These tracks, self-produced in part, emphasized NIve's role as a songwriter and helped establish his presence on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.[11][12][13] The year 2020 saw NIve's official Korean debut through the collaboration "Like a Fool" with singer Sam Kim, released on April 2 via Sony Music Korea. The duet, a mellow R&B track delving into themes of foolish love and vulnerability, resonated with listeners and garnered streams in the K-pop and indie scenes, boosting his visibility in South Korea. Later that August 12, NIve issued his first single album, Bandages, featuring the lead track "how do i" and follow-up "new light." The project centered on emotional vulnerability, heartbreak, and healing, with introspective lyrics reflecting personal struggles, and received acclaim for its raw honesty and melodic depth in outlets like Inquirer POP!.[14][15][6] These foundational releases from 2018 to 2020 fostered steady fanbase growth, with supporters forming the official fandom "NIverse" and engaging through social media and streaming, particularly as NIve's collaborations expanded his reach across U.S. and Korean markets. During this era, he began incorporating live performances at intimate indie venues and online sessions, allowing early fans to connect directly with his evolving artistry and building anticipation for future work.[9][16]2021–2023: Breakthrough releases and label transition
In 2021, NIve marked a pivotal moment in his solo career with the release of his debut extended play Broken Kaleidoscope on July 27, distributed by 153/Joombas and Warner Music Korea. The self-produced five-track project serves as an introspective exploration of emotional turmoil, vulnerability, and self-healing, metaphorically represented as fragments of a shattered kaleidoscope reflecting the artist's inner world. Standout tracks include the title track "I'm Alive," a dynamic pop-rock anthem emphasizing survival and resilience amid hardship, and the pre-release single "ESCAPE," a UK-hybrid pop-rock number capturing the urge to flee overwhelming anxiety.[2][8][17] The EP garnered acclaim for its raw authenticity and cathartic storytelling, with NIve likening it to a personal diary that chronicles his emotional journey through diverse genres, from ballads like "Maybe I Wanna Die"—which grapples with the will to live amid despair—to upbeat reflections on imperfection in "Perfect Dancer." Critics and interviewers highlighted its relatability and NIve's bold vulnerability, noting how the closing track "To: My Dear Friend" offers a comforting, self-addressed letter of encouragement. The release surpassed expectations for physical pre-orders, underscoring NIve's burgeoning fanbase and his liberation in sharing such intimate material.[2][17][8] NIve's growing prominence was further amplified by his production credits for major K-pop acts, including composing BTS's introspective track "Blue & Grey" from their 2020 album BE, NCT U's "My Everything" from Resonance Pt. 2 (2020), and EXO member Chen's poignant ballad "Beautiful Goodbye" (2019). These high-profile collaborations, which showcased his skill in blending emotional depth with accessible melodies, solidified his reputation as a versatile hitmaker and contributed to the breakthrough visibility of his own artistry.[2][8] Building on this momentum, NIve issued the single album Prolog? on February 28, 2022, under 153/Joombas. The two-track release delved into existential queries and casual defiance, with lead single "what is life?" serving as an official video highlight and "omg, so what?" offering a laid-back counterpoint. Promotions featured concept photo sets and lyric videos, positioning the project as a contemplative prelude to further growth in NIve's discography.[18] By 2023, NIve transitioned from 153/Joombas, concluding a six-year affiliation, to establish his own imprint, Chapter M Records, enabling fuller control over his creative output and future endeavors.2024–present: Independent era and expansions
In March 2024, following the establishment of his independent label Chapter M in 2023, NIve released the single "Eternity" (영원, translated as "Will You Be My Life") on March 4 as the first installment of the Chapter M Project.[19] The ballad features introspective lyrics that reflect on the challenges of relationships, including personal anxieties about potential loss and the longing for an enduring bond, with lines like "In truth, I've been insanely difficult and only difficult, I was anxious, in truth, I was afraid I might lose you someday."[20][21] NIve continued his independent output with the release of his seventh mini-album, i hate myself., on June 27, 2025, under Chapter M.[22] The seven-track EP includes a notable collaboration with producer and artist Lee Solomon on the title track "i hate myself," blending R&B and soul elements to explore raw emotional vulnerability.[23] This project marked a significant step in NIve's solo trajectory, emphasizing his role as both performer and producer in a self-directed creative process. Building on this momentum, NIve announced plans in late 2024 for a series of monthly releases beginning in 2025, resulting in multiple mini-albums and singles throughout the year, such as Ma Lil Planet and Beautiful, Tragic....[24] These efforts have fostered deeper engagement with his dedicated fan community, referred to as "NIverse," through consistent content drops and collaborative label initiatives under Chapter M. While NIve has maintained his production work for select artists, his focus has shifted toward expanding his independent discography and international visibility via digital platforms.[25]Artistry
Musical style and production
NIve's musical style is primarily rooted in R&B, infused with elements of pop, soul, and balladry, often characterized by soulful vocals and emotive melodies that emphasize raw emotional expression.[26][2] His work frequently incorporates melancholic ballads and uptempo pop-rock elements, creating a contrast to the high-energy norms of K-pop through introspective, diaristic song structures.[2] Early releases, such as the 2018 single "Getaway," featured minimalistic, sentimental R&B arrangements with acoustic influences, drawing from his classical background on clarinet, guitar, and piano to produce intimate, stripped-back sounds.[9][27] As a self-produced artist, NIve maintains hands-on involvement in composing, arranging, and mixing his tracks, prioritizing intuitive songwriting that captures personal vulnerability and healing narratives.[8][2] He integrates live instrumentation, such as subtle clarinet motifs and piano layers, alongside vocal whistles and driving bass lines to build textured soundscapes, as heard in tracks like "Tired" from his 2021 EP Broken Kaleidoscope.[2] This approach allows for a raw, unpolished aesthetic that evolves from simple beats to more intricate productions, reflecting his multi-instrumentalist skills honed through classical training.[9] NIve's sound has progressively evolved toward greater complexity and genre versatility, transitioning from the acoustic-leaning minimalism of his 2018–2020 English-language singles to layered, atmospheric arrangements in later Korean releases.[27] By 2021's Broken Kaleidoscope, his style incorporated rougher edges with R&B-pop and dark-pop fusions, expanding into UK hybrid pop-rock elements that create diverse emotional "amusement parks" across tracks.[8][27] This progression continued into 2024's Love & Memory and 2025's monthly singles like "Bath Mumble." and "Bitter End," where atmospheric layering and emotive depth mark a shift to more immersive, self-reflective productions.[26] His collaborations with major K-pop acts, including EXO's "Beautiful Goodbye," BTS's "Blue & Grey," and NCT U tracks, have significantly influenced his style by blending Western R&B sensibilities with K-pop's polished structures, enhancing his versatility in fusing soulful introspection with commercial accessibility.[2][8] These partnerships underscore his role as a producer who adapts to artists' identities while infusing personal emotional fundamentals, resulting in hybrid sounds that bridge indie authenticity and mainstream appeal.[2][27]Themes and influences
NIve's lyrics frequently explore themes of emotional vulnerability and self-reflection, often delving into the complexities of personal insecurities and mental health struggles. In tracks like "Tired," he addresses burnout and spiritual exhaustion, portraying mental fatigue as a universal experience that demands acknowledgment rather than suppression.[28] Similarly, the 2025 collaboration "i hate myself." with Lee Solomon confronts self-loathing, with lyrics depicting an internal "devil" that hinders self-love and leads to emotional drift, emphasizing the difficulty of overcoming negative self-perception.[29] Love and relational dynamics also recur, as seen in the introspective portrayal of fleeting connections in "2easy" featuring Heize, where the ease of romance masks deeper emotional voids.[30] These motifs underscore NIve's commitment to raw honesty, positioning his music as a cathartic outlet for listeners navigating similar inner conflicts.[2] His artistic influences draw from a blend of classical foundations and contemporary scenes, shaped by his multicultural upbringing across the United States, South Korea, and Australia. Early classical training on the clarinet at the Mannes School of Music instilled a disciplined approach to melody and structure, influencing his appreciation for intricate compositions.[2] He cites jazz legends like Chet Baker and pianist Art Tatum as key inspirations for their emotive improvisation, alongside Mozart's dramatic storytelling, which inform the hybrid pop elements in his work.[8] The Korean indie and K-pop ecosystems further mold his style, evident in his participation in Superstar K and subsequent productions that echo the scene's emphasis on emotional depth and genre fusion.[2] NIve's songwriting process is deeply autobiographical, functioning as a personal diary to capture fleeting emotions in concise bursts, often completed in just 4-5 minutes to preserve authenticity.[2] His multicultural experiences infuse lyrics with themes of identity and displacement, as in the Broken Kaleidoscope EP, which serves as a fragmented record of his past year's emotional highs and lows, inspired by spontaneous Instagram notes.[2] Co-writing credits, such as on BTS's "Blue & Grey," reflect this method, where he probes collaborators' personal stories to weave vulnerable narratives.[31] Collaborations have enriched the thematic depth of NIve's output, allowing him to explore vulnerability through diverse perspectives. His work with Heize on "2easy" amplifies reflections on superficial love, blending their voices to highlight relational ease versus emotional reality.[32] Similarly, partnering with BTS's V on "Blue & Grey" infused the track with introspective melancholy about life's quiet struggles, drawing from shared studio sessions that emphasized genuine emotional exchange.[33] These partnerships not only broaden his thematic scope but also reinforce self-empowerment as a core message, encouraging acceptance of imperfection across cultural boundaries.[28]Discography
Extended plays
NIve's extended plays represent a significant portion of his discography, emphasizing thematic cohesion around personal introspection, emotional vulnerability, and self-discovery. These releases often feature 5–7 tracks that blend indie pop, R&B, and alternative elements, allowing NIve to explore fragmented narratives akin to a "broken kaleidoscope" of experiences. His EP strategy has evolved from label-supported debuts to independent productions post-2024, prioritizing artistic autonomy and collaborations to deepen lyrical intimacy.[34] Broken Kaleidoscope (July 27, 2021) marked NIve's debut EP under Chapter M, a five-track collection delving into themes of escape and resilience amid personal turmoil. The lead single, "I'm Alive," served as an anthem of survival, accompanied by a music video highlighting emotional rawness. The EP's artwork evokes shattered reflections, symbolizing fragmented self-perception.[35]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ESCAPE | 3:19 |
| 2 | Maybe I Wanna Die | 4:37 |
| 3 | I'm Alive (title) | 2:55 |
| 4 | Perfect Dancer | 3:50 |
| 5 | To: My Dear Friend | 3:40 |
| No. | Title | Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | i hate myself. (title, feat. LEE SOLOMON) | 3:25 | Lead single |
| 2 | bath mumble. | 2:55 | |
| 3 | It's not I wanted, it's what you wanted | 3:18 | |
| 4 | i'm too lazy to care. | 2:50 | |
| 5 | T.L.S (Typical Love Song) | 3:10 | |
| 6 | G.I.M (God In Me) | 3:38 | |
| 7 | i hate myself. – Instrumental | 3:25 | Bonus track |
Single albums
NIve's single albums function as interim releases between his extended plays, providing focused, emotionally charged content through digital distribution to sustain momentum and connect directly with listeners via streaming services. These works typically comprise one or two tracks, emphasizing introspective themes and minimalist production that align with his R&B sensibilities, while differing from EPs in their streamlined format and emphasis on immediate accessibility over expansive narratives. The debut single album, bandages, arrived on August 12, 2020, via 153 Entertainment, serving as NIve's inaugural Korean market entry following his English-language singles. It features two tracks: the lead "how do i," which grapples with persistent heartbreak and emotional vulnerability through soulful vocals and piano-driven arrangement, and "new light," a gentler follow-up evoking renewal amid uncertainty. The album's intimate tone resonated with audiences seeking authentic balladry, positioning it as a pivotal bridge in NIve's early solo trajectory.[6] proLOG?, released February 28, 2022, expands on NIve's evolving sound with two songs: "what is life?," a contemplative piece questioning existence through layered synths and introspective lyrics, and "omg, so what?," injecting playful defiance with upbeat rhythms. As a promotional vehicle, it included teaser content that amplified fan interaction, underscoring NIve's shift toward more experimental expressions during his label transition period. The release highlighted his ability to blend vulnerability with levity, fostering deeper engagement in the indie pop landscape.[18] Under Chapter M in his independent phase, NIve initiated a series of single albums in 2024, prioritizing digital-first drops to deliver consistent, thematic snapshots and adapt to streaming-driven consumption patterns. Key entries include Re-Wind on May 19, 2024, a nostalgic reflection on past relationships via mellow guitar and falsetto harmonies; LOVE ME 2 on December 16, 2024, revisiting self-empowerment motifs with polished production; A Bitter Letter To Myself on January 17, 2025, confronting regret through raw, confessional balladry; and i said i don’t wanna do it. on October 17, 2025, capturing reluctance and introspection in a lo-fi R&B framework. This series distinguishes itself commercially by forgoing physical editions in favor of rapid online rollout, enabling higher streaming velocity and direct fan metrics over traditional sales benchmarks.[34]Singles
NIve's standalone singles encompass a mix of collaborative and solo efforts, primarily in the R&B and pop genres, released through various labels including SME Korea. These tracks often highlight his songwriting and production involvement, with several achieving visibility on Korean digital platforms. "Getaway", featuring American singer-songwriter JMSN, marked NIve's debut single, released on November 9, 2018. The track, a soulful pop piece co-written and produced by NIve and JMSN, was accompanied by an official audio release and a live studio performance video. It received initial attention in indie circles but did not enter major chart rankings like the Circle Digital Chart or Melon Top 100.[38][39][40] In 2020, NIve collaborated with singer-songwriter Sam Kim on "Like a Fool", released on April 2. This mid-tempo R&B track, which NIve co-wrote and co-produced, explores themes of unrequited love and debuted with an official music video directed by a Korean production team. The single garnered moderate streaming success on platforms like Melon and Genie.[41][42][43] "2easy", featuring rapper Heize, followed on November 26, 2020, as NIve's next digital single under SME Korea. Co-written by NIve, Heize, and producer Park Jisoo (NIve's real name), the song blends smooth R&B vocals with introspective lyrics about fleeting relationships. It performed steadily on Korean streaming services, contributing to Heize's feature catalog. Teaser videos for both artists' versions were shared prior to launch.[44][45][46] As part of his independent era beginning in 2024, NIve initiated a series of monthly digital singles not tied to full albums, emphasizing experimental R&B sounds. In 2025, notable releases include "Bitter End" on July 18, a solo track delving into emotional closure, released with an official audio and lyric video. This single aligned with his ongoing monthly output, achieving initial streams on Melon without entering the top tiers of Circle Digital Chart. Other 2025 monthly singles, such as "i said i don't wanna do it" in October, continued this pattern, focusing on personal introspection without major chart breakthroughs but building fan engagement on platforms like Spotify and YouTube. Additional singles include "Eternity" (March 4, 2024).[47][48]| Title | Release Date | Featured Artist | Notable Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Getaway | November 9, 2018 | JMSN | Official audio; live studio video; indie R&B debut. |
| Like a Fool | April 2, 2020 | Sam Kim | Official MV. |
| 2easy | November 26, 2020 | Heize | Teaser videos. |
| Bitter End | July 18, 2025 | None | Monthly series single; official audio and lyric video. |
| Eternity | March 4, 2024 | None | Digital single. |