

Gummy
Gummy (거미), born Park Ji-yeon (박지연), built one of Korean music's most dependable vocal catalogs through R&B singles, blockbuster OSTs, and a live delivery that never thins out under pressure. She broke through in 2003 with "Memory Loss" under YG Entertainment, then stayed commercially relevant across label eras, including her later chapter with C-JeS Entertainment and her current run at Amoeba Culture.
What separates Gummy is control. Her voice carries power without flattening the song, which is why she has remained a first-call soundtrack singer for more than two decades while still moving concert tickets under her own name. The official Amoeba Culture artist page frames her as a long-loved public vocalist with a distinct tone and deep interpretive range, which matches the way her catalog has lived across charts, drama soundtracks, and karaoke culture in Korea.
The current phase feels active rather than legacy-only. Amoeba Culture has kept her in the release cycle, and her public profile still connects mainstream ballad listeners, drama OST audiences, and older K-pop fans who watched her grow from the early-2000s YG Entertainment system into a headline vocalist with her own lane.
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