Thai K-pop singer Sorn releases solo single Sharp Objects and talks about her dreams: world recognition and appreciation
- Sorn, who has 2.5 million followers on TikTok and is active on YouTube, talks about performing with CLC, then becoming a solo artist
- She hopes her voice will become recognisable around the world, and is focusing on her acting and body movements

In the music video for her new song Sharp Objects, singer Sorn is vampily out of sorts in a bathroom during a night out as she croons about love. It’s messy and a bit hazy, all focused on the vocalist best known as an ex-member of on-hiatus K-pop girl group CLC.
Sharp Objects, the 25-year-old Thai singer tells the Post, is the first of several already recorded singles planned for release in 2022.
“I feel like I have to release more songs to actually show who I really am,” she says. “I want my voice to be recognised, and I’m learning about myself while doing these [songs]. I’m in the making.”
Sorn, also known as Chonnasorn Sajakul, has been in the making for a long time, but she’s finally ready to stand on her own solo stage.
In 2011, she won a K-pop star search television programme, and began preparing for a career in South Korea’s entertainment industry. In 2015, she debuted as a member of girl group CLC, before leaving in 2021.
She’s active on social media and YouTube, and is growing her presence on TikTok, where she has over 2.5 million followers.