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About Crucial Star
Park Se Yoon (born October 16, 1989, Seoul), professionally known as Crucial Star, is South Korean rapper and debuted with a nine track mini-album, titled "A Star Goes Up". The album features big named artists like Basick, Dok2, Kebee, The Quiett, and many more. Crucial Star segued into the hip-hop music scene at the age of 17, performed in a group titled "Libra Twins", and eventually tried out (and won) to become the first open-audition musician to land a deal with the Korean hip-hop label, Soul Company. Since then, he's worked on material for other label mates, as well as releasing two digital singles of his own: "Crucial Star vs Mad Clown" (in collaboration with Mad Clown of the same label) and "Catch Me If You Can". Crucial Star structures his raps around stomping beats and has a delivery very similar to that of Kid Cudi, Drake, and a handful of other American rappers. In fact, Crucial Star has mentioned that he's strongly influenced by their musicality and vocal arrangements. Discography Singles Mad Clown VS Crucial Star, January 29, 2010 (digital single with Mad Clown) Catch Me If U Can, October 11, 2010 (digital single) New Generation, January 18, 2011 Chocoholic - Rebirth, February 11, 2011 (digital single) Champagne, September 16, 2011 EPs A Star Goes Up, January 27, 2011