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KA$HDAMI Launches INFINITI Records & Debuts yoon New Project “Wounds”

At just 19 years old, Yoon is stepping boldly into the spotlight with his debut album wounds, released under KA$HDAMI’s indie imprint INFINITI Records—and he’s doing it on his own terms. Hailing from Broward County, Florida, Yoon embodies a rare blend of raw emotion, technical skill, and underground grit that’s quickly separating him from the crowd.

More than just a rapper, Yoon is a self-engineered powerhouse who started his musical journey back in 2017, recording on Audacity with a group of friends for fun. What began as experimentation turned into obsession, and eventually, a purpose. Fast-forward to today, and Yoon has carved out his own sonic lane—refined, dark, melodic, and completely authentic.

Even before wounds dropped, his fingerprints were all over the internet. His “type beats” on YouTube routinely crack 10,000 plays per upload, proving his sound resonates even when his name isn’t attached. Now, with wounds, he’s attaching the name—and the emotion—front and center.

The project is executive produced by rising beatmaker 5kjordn, a key collaborator whose chemistry with Yoon is palpable throughout the tracklist. Together, they’ve crafted a soundscape that feels intimate, urgent, and unmistakably personal.

wounds isn’t just a debut—it’s a statement. Yoon is here, and he’s bringing the pain, the progress, and the purpose with him.

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