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Priscilla Ahn in HD | iamkoream

By Joy Inae Kim

You may have heard her youthfully wispy voice in Disturbia or Bride Wars or Grey's Anatomy or even more recently in My Sister's Keeper. I don't know about you but her song "Dream" just melts my heart every time I hear it and it brings me back to childhood fantasies. Needless to say, this Korean-American singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Pennsylvania is catching attention from the East and the West alike. Don't believe me? Type her name into Korean search engine Naver or Google

For all you fans, here is a special clip from iamkoream featuring a song that is not in her album A Good Day, "Living in a Tree."

Priscilla Ahn - Living In A Tree from The Mighty Fifty on Vimeo

You can Demand that Priscilla Ahn comes to your city through Eventful. The more votes she gets from your city the more effort they will put into bringing her out. Give it a try!

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