Summer, A Voice That Fills the Holes in Our Hearts

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Summer, A Voice That Fills the Holes in Our Hearts

Berklee-trained singer-songwriter shares honest confessions at Nonol

LIVEFebruary 7, 2026 · 노놀

Some music transcends time. Whether it's 3 AM or 2 PM, there are voices that read your heart precisely in that moment. Summer is exactly that kind of artist. When I first heard her music, it felt like someone had read my diary and returned it to me as melody.

Summer's Story

Summer's music doesn't offer grand consolation. Instead, she simply says "I too have the same holes in my heart as you" and quietly sits beside you. Her voice contains something more precious than the techniques she learned at Berklee — authenticity.

As she says, "I don't think I'm special. There are countless people like me, as numerous as the stars in the sky." Like her words suggest, Summer's music draws strength from universality rather than uniqueness.

If you're curious about her next story, meet her first at the Singing Playground.

Recent Activities

Currently active under Chanceline, Summer continues to release original songs and is gaining recognition for her capabilities as a singer-songwriter. In particular, through the Singing Playground, she has showcased original songs like 'Jayu (Freedom)', 'Bit (Light)', 'Homeless', and 'Maeum-ui Gumeong (Holes in the Heart)', meeting more listeners.

Summer's Music

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Meet Summer at Nonol

Meet their music live at the Singing Playground.

🎵 "Bit (Light)"

The moment the first note rings out, you feel like you're sitting by a rain-soaked window. Starting with the question "How long will today last?", this song captures the moment where the transience of time intersects with hope. Summer's vocals maintain stable chest voice in the lower register, then naturally transition to head voice at the lyric "the light that bloomed," creating the song's climax.

The arrangement is also noteworthy. Starting with simple piano accompaniment and gradually adding strings and percussion, the structure musically embodies the process of light seeping through darkness. 69,192 people must have stopped before this moment, each thinking of their own 'light'.


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Can we know when the song will be released?

@Square-pizza

Hearing the full version is even better

@coopjoko3116

🎵 "Jayu (Freedom)"

What stands out in this song's intro is the melancholic harmonic progression starting in A minor. From the opening lyric "I can't remember your face," Summer's vocals begin in the mid-low range and show octave-spanning changes in the "We are free" section. The falsetto used in the chorus "We freely approach the sun" is a point where Sufjan Stevens' delicacy intersects with Jeff Buckley's emotion.

The song structure is also solid. Within the traditional verse-chorus structure, the bridge features poetic lyrics "wandering over that desolately spread desert" while harmonies expand from thirds to fifths, creating spatial dimension. 119,711 people must have discovered their own freedom in this song.


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🎵 "Homeless"

As one comment says, "Your voice is so beautiful" — this performance transcends language. Starting from the literary reflection that "being free and having nowhere to return are different things," this song is Summer's most honest confession.

Summer's vocal technique shines in this English-language song. Particularly in the repeated "I'm homeless" sections, her technique of varying emotional intensity through subtle vibration control recalls Norah Jones' jazz sensibility. The arrangement of cello added to acoustic guitar melodies musically embodies primal loneliness.

33,089 people discovered their own 'homeless' emotions in this song, forming cross-border empathy.


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Your voice is so beautiful ❤️

@srijonichakraborty9046

Hi... I am your instgram fan your voice to cool

@G10Explorer

🎵 "Maeum-ui Gumeong (Holes in the Heart)"

On a quiet night, it feels like looking into someone's wounded heart. Starting with the question "Don't all people who have experienced collapse have holes in their hearts?", this song deals with the most intimate emotions. Summer's vocals here demonstrate the aesthetics of restraint. The voice flowing calmly without excessive technique creates even deeper resonance.

What stands out in the arrangement is the minimal combination of piano and strings. Instead of complex instrumentation, this focused approach further emphasizes the weight of the lyrics. Particularly when the lyric "the ugly heart with several gaping holes" appears, the strings play monotonous discord, musically expressing incompleteness.


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Hole in My Heart is scheduled to be released on all music platforms on May 18th at noon!

@summer_black94

Was there no way for nobody to get hurt

@영화예고편-c8j

🎵 "Music Videos and Special Stages"

Summer's musical world extends beyond Nonol in various forms.

The "Sohwa (Digestion)" music video is a work that visualizes Summer's most honest and deep-seated struggles. This piece, which unfolds the emotions of "days when I couldn't lift my head, crushed by elusive dreams" into video, was released by Do The G Records.

Summer's charm also shines on variety shows. Her talk on 'Hangout with Yoo' is as genuine and delightful as her music.

Experiences on various music events and concert stages continue to broaden Summer's musical spectrum.


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🎵 "Special — Complete Emotion Through Full Version"

As a comment proves with "Discovered a gem of an artist!", this full version video captures everything about Summer. 12,457 people experienced a complete narrative by listening to Summer's four songs consecutively through this video. The song order of "Light, Freedom, Homeless, Holes in the Heart" depicts an emotional journey from despair to hope, from isolation to solidarity.

Particularly noteworthy is Summer's stable voice in live performance. Her precise pitch and emotional delivery, nearly identical to recorded versions, prove her skill.

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Hello, I'm singer-songwriter Summer! Thank you so much for the amazing video. Nonol is the best

@summer_black94

All the songs are so good. I'm watching the Shorts for the last song 'Hole in My Heart' on repeat

@KoreaIndieMusic_official

What Fans Say About Summer

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@ebrar_xebrar_x

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@le-wow

Can we know when the song will be released?

@Square-pizza

Hearing the full version is even better ..

@coopjoko3116

Your voice is so beautiful ❤️

@srijonichakraborty9046

Hi... I am your instgram fan your voice to cool ....and I am your new subscriber....

@G10Explorer

Parabéns gatinha

@juliomatos4662

I can't find this on Spotify Any link ?

@PROD.SHUBHA

Hello, I'm singer-songwriter Summer! Thank you so much for the amazing video. Nonol is the best✨🤍

@summer_black94

Learn More About Summer


Born on July 9, 1990, in the United States, Summer is a legitimate musician who graduated from Berklee College of Music. Debuting in 2018 with the KBS2 drama OST 'Always', she demonstrates a musical spectrum spanning indie, pop, R&B, and jazz. Gaining attention particularly for emotional melodies and delicate lyrics, she is active in various fields including composing Yang Da-il's 'Love, Such a Difficult Word' and writing lyrics for Running Man project songs.

It's difficult to define her musical identity in one word. As she says, "I think I'm making songs for myself," her signature is honestly expressing personal experiences and emotions. Summer's music contains deep authenticity, as she confesses, "I know better than anyone the feeling of restless memories that keep you awake until dawn and the feeling of becoming an isolated island."


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