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Deborah Rodriguez January 30, 2024 (Houston, TX) - Fans lined the perimeter of Houston’s White Oak Music Hall waiting for the highly anticipated “you.will.knovv” show to commence.South Korean artists and labelmates Rad Museum, Tabber, and Miso graced the stage on Tuesday night for their very first North American Tour. you.will.knovv is an independent visual arts record label founded in 2017 by South Korean artist Dean which houses the night’s performing artists. Miso is known for her silk-like voice, deep lyrics, and unique production. She released her first single “Take Me” in December 2016 which has garnered over 27 million views on Youtube. Her unique tone and versatility has made Miso a reputable R&B singer in the Korean music scene. Starting off the show, Miso took the stage under the blue-lit ambiance, performing her 2020 release “Alone.” She proceeded to captivate the audience with some of her top tracks, such as the collaborative pieces “Cigarette” and “Emotions.” Each performance was complemented by her alluring dance moves, earning cheers from the enthusiastic crowd. To finalize her stage, Miso performed her famous hit, “Take Me” earning pleasant harmonies from the crowd. Demonstrating his artistic prowess through collaborations with notable artists like ROMderful, Punchnello, and Apro, Tabber unveiled his debut EP, 'Deep End Mix Tape,' in August 2020, featuring the standout track "Look At My." Tabber is widely recognized for his distinctive deep voice and his seamless transition between rap and vocals. Following Miso's exceptional performance, Tabber made a grand entrance, captivating the audience with renditions of tracks such as "Healing Killing" from his latest EP, "Madness Always Turns to Sadness." He also treated the crowd to hits from the "Deep End Mix Tape" and his renowned release "007," eliciting enthusiastic participation as the audience sang along and jumped to the beats. Rad Museum is a R&B producer, singer and graphic artist who made his debut in the music scene when he released his EP “Scene” in 2017. This EP earned Rad Museum a nomination at the 2018 Korean Music Awards for Best New Artist and Best R&B/Soul album. He has since made an exceptional career as an artist. The artist made an entrance after Tabber’s set with a powerful performance of his hit “WHPH.” Rad Museum’s setlist perfectly showcased his versatility as an artist, as he switched between mellow performances like “SOME GIRL” and “Dancing in the Rain” to powerful performances like “MADKID” and “Off-Line.” The last two performances of the night were truly memorable as Miso, Tabber, and Rad Museum took the stage together. Their collective energy resulted in an incredible performance that had the crowd swaying, jumping, and dancing throughout the night. The evening concluded with all three artists joining together on stage for a commemorative photo with the Houston crowd before bidding farewell and promising to return soon. Make sure to check out our gallery! You can still catch you.will.knovv’s show at the rest of their North American tour.
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