Meet yoon, KA$HDAMI Latest INFINITI Records Signee, As He Debuts New Project "wounds"
At just 19 years old, Broward County’s own Yoon is emerging from the underground with wounds, a striking debut album that signals the arrival of a new voice in hip-hop—raw, self-made, and impossible to ignore. Released under KA$HDAMI’s indie imprint INFINITI Records, the project isn’t just a collection of tracks—it’s a declaration of identity and intent.
Yoon’s story doesn’t follow the typical industry playbook. He didn’t get his start in flashy studios or with major co-signs. His journey began in 2017 with nothing but Audacity, a mic, and a hunger to create. What started as a hobby with friends quickly evolved into a deep, almost obsessive pursuit of self-production. Yoon didn’t just want to rap—he wanted to understand the entire process. He taught himself how to record, mix, master, and shape his own sound from scratch.
That dedication paid off. Before he ever dropped a formal project, Yoon’s “type beats” were already making noise on YouTube, consistently hitting 10,000+ plays. Listeners were drawn to his moody, melodic production style—even when they didn’t know his name. Now, with wounds, the artist behind the sounds finally steps into the foreground.
And he doesn’t disappoint.
wounds is executive produced by rising producer 5kjordn, whose chemistry with Yoon is evident throughout the project. The two have created a cohesive world—one that feels both cinematic and deeply personal. The beats are dark and immersive, but never overwhelming. They leave room for Yoon’s vocals to breathe, delivering his pain, thoughts, and perspective with intention and grit.
What sets Yoon apart is his ability to be vulnerable without sounding defeated. wounds isn’t about wallowing—it’s about transformation. There’s reflection, yes, but also progression. He turns scars into stories, emotions into structure. Each track feels like a window into his mind—sharp, honest, and emotionally grounded.
There’s also a DIY edge to the project that gives it its own identity. From the vocal mix to the sequencing, it’s clear Yoon was involved at every step. wounds doesn’t chase trends or borrow from the mainstream formula. It moves at its own pace and invites the listener into his world—not the other way around.
For a debut, the project is remarkably self-assured. Yoon knows what he wants to say, and how he wants it to sound. There’s a quiet confidence in how he navigates production, structure, and flow—evidence of the years spent studying not just music, but his music.
INFINITI Records proves to be the right home for this kind of artist development. Led by KA$HDAMI, the label gives space for individuality and experimentation—qualities that wounds has in abundance. Rather than mold Yoon into something commercial, they’ve given him the platform to present his most authentic self.
And that authenticity is exactly what makes Yoon one to watch.
wounds feels like the beginning of a bigger story—a first chapter that’s been patiently written over years of quiet work. Yoon isn’t rushing the process. He’s building something real, something lasting. With a sound that’s already resonating far beyond Broward County, and a vision that’s clearly his own, he’s poised to make serious waves—not just as a rapper, but as a full creative force.
This is more than just a promising debut. It’s proof that Yoon isn’t here to fit in—he’s here to stand out.