Just Min Burns Through Grief & Growth On Poignant Debut EP
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Molten
just Min
Emerging Korean-born artist and producer just Min makes a striking entrance with his debut EP Molten, a searingly honest portrait of emotional transformation. Written in the wake of personal tragedy—including the death of a friend and betrayal by those closest to him—the project doesn't just share stories, it bleeds them. Blending indie textures with stripped-back pop production, Molten speaks to the deep ache of becoming.
Across its intimate run, just Min channels rawness without theatricality. The music unfolds like journal entries, confessional in tone and cinematic in feel—delicate vocals carried by minimalist beats and melancholic melodies. What gives Molten its staying power is its restraint: it never begs for attention but instead earns it through its stillness, sincerity, and stunning vulnerability.
The EP has already made waves with over 600,000 Spotify streams and features in Wonderland and Notion, positioning just Min as a compelling new voice in alternative pop. Molten isn’t just a debut—it’s a quiet reckoning. If this is what he sounds like sitting in the fire, the aftermath might be even more extraordinary.
