I have a bunch of people that inspire me to keep on singing (lol, and if some you thought I had a crappy voice, imagine what I'd do. troll on.)
I'm actually into Korean Pop music and no, not Gangnam Style, although I do like that song.
I mean nowadays, who doesn't like that song?
Probably everyone because everyone secretly wants to be a hipster.
Anyways, most of the people I look to for some confidence are Korea so don't be thrown off.
The first one really isn't Korean though, he's American (because what two other countries exist?)
Eric Arceneaux is an artist, an actor and a voice coach. He also happens to be mine as well. I mean, not personally. I take online classes for it, but his voice is like melted caramel. I mean, dream-like.
He also never started out knowing how to sing, in fact it only occurred to him that he loved singing as a teenager (16 to be exact) but he was stubborn and persevered until his early adulthood where his voice now sounds like a million singing angels. I kid you not.
Oh here the Koreans come. The second one I look to is Song Ji Eun from the girl group called Secret. She's the main singer and her voice comes as more Broadway than anything. It's so flexible and light, yet it can be so bombastic at times. Oh. And Ji Eun is tho pretty.
Honestly, one of my favorite singers in the Korean pop music industry.
Especially on her solo singles, such as Going Crazy but also on of her group songs Magic.
Ugh, wonderful.
Her smile is piercing *-*
Not a newcomer to the Korean Music industry but still fresh as ever. Park Ji Yoon's vocals give me the literal chills. She might have a naturally light voice but her vibrato is my favorite part when it comes to her voice. And it's just the pure clarity that makes even the most simple songs of hers to die for. It sounds like there should be light coming out of her mouth.

Jessica Sanchez. I don't know what to say about this girl (She isn't Korean, haha, she's actually part Filipino) and she's not much older than me. I gotta say, her rendition of Celine Dion's 'I Surrender' was perhaps the most tear jerking thing I have ever heard. Her vocals are so strong and loud, yet she doesn't shout she just lets it...glide.
Simpy, amazing.
He has a lovely voice, but he's not a singing inspiration. More of a musical one.
Claudio Sanchez is perhaps one of the most creative artists I have ever listened to, Coheed and Cambria as a whole actually and I really like them. I grew up listening to them and Time Consumer always gets me so emotional, it's crazy.
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