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TABBER

TABBER (태버), born Kim Hyun-joon, operates in the darker, more unstable corner of Seoul alt-R&B where melody, distortion, and performance attitude all matter as much as technical singing. His work inside the you.will.knovv orbit turned him into a standout because he never sounds polished for the sake of polish.

He broke through with Deep End Mix Tape in 2020, then pushed further with Madness Always Turns to Sadness, a full-length project that made his world feel bigger, stranger, and more visually complete. Tracks such as 007 helped sharpen his identity into something closer to art direction than generic playlist R&B, while his crossover momentum also strengthened the profile of artists around him, including DEAN.

That profile now travels well beyond niche Seoul circles. Festival bookings including 2026 appearances tied to the Japanese live market show that TABBER has moved from cult favorite to export-ready act without sanding down the tension in his sound. HITKULTR tracks the records and live milestones that explain that rise.

1 articles4 creditsDebut: August 13, 2020South Korean

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Discography

2023
Madness Always Turns to SadnessAlbum
Solo Artist
2022
007Single
Solo Artist
2020
Deep End Mix TapeEP
Solo Artist

Other Credits

2026
Summer Sonic 2026Concert Tour
Festival PerformerSummer Sonic

Fans Also Ask

Who is TABBER?
TABBER is South Korean singer-songwriter Kim Hyun-joon, an artist associated with the you.will.knovv scene and one of the most distinctive voices in Korean alternative R&B. His releases lean into unstable melodies, shadowy production, and a performance style that feels more cinematic than conventional idol-pop formatting.
When did TABBER debut?
TABBER officially debuted as a solo artist in 2020 with Deep End Mix Tape. That project introduced the voice, mood, and visual language that would define his catalog, giving him an early foothold in Seoul's independent R&B lane before his profile expanded through later records and festival bookings.
What are TABBER's key releases?
TABBER's core releases include Deep End Mix Tape from 2020, the 2022 single 007, and the 2023 album Madness Always Turns to Sadness. Together they show his move from a promising underground stylist into a more fully built album artist with stronger narrative and visual control.
Is TABBER part of you.will.knovv?
Yes. TABBER is one of the best-known artists in the you.will.knovv orbit, the Seoul creative collective and label world associated with DEAN and other alternative R&B figures. That affiliation matters because it places his music inside a wider ecosystem built on strong design, mood, and selective output.
Is TABBER performing internationally?
Yes. TABBER's festival activity in 2026, including Summer Sonic and other Japan-facing live opportunities, shows that his audience now extends well beyond a Seoul niche. He has become the kind of artist that international promoters can book as a style-led, scene-defining Korean R&B act rather than a one-off curiosity.

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