Slom (real name Kim Min-woo) is a Korean-American producer based in Seoul. Born in California in 1993 and raised in South Korea from age three, his stage name fuses the English word "sloth" with his Korean name. He debuted independently in 2017 and broke through in 2021 producing "Snow" for Zion.T, the same year he appeared as judge and in-house producer on Mnet's Show Me the Money 10. With singer-songwriter Sumin he released Miniseries (2021) and Miniseries 2 (2024), the latter winning Best R&B & Soul Album at the 22nd Korean Music Awards in February 2025 on the strength of singles like "WHY, WHY, WHY". His 2022 debut studio LP Weather Report on Standard Friends fused Western R&B song-structures with Korean rhythmic sensibilities, and he has since produced for Red Velvet, LeeHi, Loco, BudaMunk, Ace Hashimoto and Tokyo-based YonYon (whose Grace Deluxe Edition dropped March 2026).
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Slom (real name Kim Min-woo) is a Korean-American producer based in Seoul. Born in California in 1993 and raised in South Korea from age three, his stage name fuses the English word "sloth" with his Korean name. He debuted independently in 2017 and broke through in 2021 producing "Snow" for Zion.T, the same year he appeared as judge and in-house producer on Mnet's Show Me the Money 10. With singer-songwriter Sumin he released Miniseries (2021) and Miniseries 2 (2024), the latter winning Best R&B & Soul Album at the 22nd Korean Music Awards in February 2025 on the strength of singles like "WHY, WHY, WHY". His 2022 debut studio LP Weather Report on Standard Friends fused Western R&B song-structures with Korean rhythmic sensibilities, and he has since produced for Red Velvet, LeeHi, Loco, BudaMunk, Ace Hashimoto and Tokyo-based YonYon (whose Grace Deluxe Edition dropped March 2026).
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