GYUNBIN Releases Her Third Single ‘CAPPUCCINO’ Blending the Sweet and the Bitter

Photo Cr. Liveworks Company
Solo artist GYUBIN, who debuted in 2024 with “Really Like You” singing the innocent first love of teenage years, followed with her second single “Satellite” exploring inner confusion and solace, and completed the narrative of growth with her first mini-album Flowering, returns now with her third single.


Under her agency Liveworks Company, GYUBIN  releases her third single “CAPPUCCINO”, capturing the complex emotions and “irony of love” of a 20-year-old just entering her twenties.

The new track blends refreshing guitar riffs and stylish drum patterns as GYUBIN delicately expresses the multifaceted taste of love with a cup of cappuccino.

Through this single, she conveys the deep bitterness hidden beneath the soft white foam, and the subtle emotional layers of a young woman who almost turns away but is pulled back again.

Notably, “CAPPUCCINO” was crafted in collaboration with top global songwriters: Sebastian Thott, Jonna Hall, Ciara Muscat and lyricist Jo Yoon-kyung, among others, elevating the song’s depth.

GYUBIN says, “CAPPUCCINO is a song that contains the taste of love I felt. It’s sweet at first, then the bitterness rises, and at some moment it softens again… those moments resemble my current heart. Beneath the white foam lies the bitter espresso. Love is never simple, but this complexity is the most honest version of me. Now, would you like to take a sip too?”

“CAPPUCCINO” Music Video

Streaming Link linktr.ee/live.gyubin


In addition, two versions have been produced: a Korean version expressing raw emotions of inner conflict, and an English version with a more direct tone, offering deep empathy and resonance to global listeners.

Meanwhile, GYUBIN is performing her new song on various muisc programs. 



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