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Munan Unveils Genre-Defying New EP ‘Everything In Between’

South Korean-Australian artist Munan has officially dropped his highly anticipated new EP ‘Everything In Between’ — a vibrant, genre-blending collection that showcases his evolution as one of indie music’s most exciting emerging voices.

Built around the concept of life’s ever-shifting in-betweens, the EP dives deep into emotional territory — from love and connection to addiction and healing — all while pushing sonic boundaries. Munan’s unique sound draws influence from disco, grunge, synth-pop, and soul, weaving a lush, nostalgic atmosphere that still feels fresh and forward-thinking.

The seven-track release includes recent fan favourites like ‘Stoked & Broke’, ‘Fake Love Friday Night’, ‘Jeju Organic Green Tea’, and ‘Naked’, alongside three previously unreleased tracks, including the standout focus track ‘Till the End’. With lyrical introspection and genre fusion at the core, Munan crafts an experience that’s both personal and universally relatable. 

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“This EP is a reflection of my journey since I started Munan back in 2022. Along the way, I’ve been inspired by so many friends, and I want to dedicate this to everyone who’s supported me or just been there cheering me on. These songs aren’t just about me — they’re a mix of stories and moments from the people I’ve met. Hopefully, there’s something in Everything in Between that you’ll vibe with.” Munan.

Since launching the Munan project in 2022, the singer-songwriter and producer has been quietly building a strong following, and this new EP is a powerful statement of his growth and vision. ‘Everything In Between’ isn’t just a soundtrack to life’s chaos — it’s a celebration of the journey itself.

Written by John Zebra