The story of how the song song couple met is one of those serendipitous moments that feels straight out of a rom-com. They first crossed paths at a mutual friend's birthday party, where neither of them was particularly keen on attending. He was late, she was about to leave—typical 'almost missed each other' scenario. But when they got talking, it turned out they’d both worked on the same project years ago without ever meeting. Small world, right?
What really sealed the deal was their shared love for indie music. They spent the whole night debating whether 'The 1975' was overrated (her take) or underappreciated (his hill to die on). Fast forward a few months, and they were collaborating on a playlist that became their thing. Now, every anniversary, they add a new track to it. Makes you believe in fate a little, doesn’t it?
I heard this through a podcast interview they did ages ago—apparently, it was at a tiny, poorly organized music festival. Rain was pouring, sets were delayed, and everyone was grumpy. She was there to review the event for some indie blog; he was performing with his band as a last-minute replacement. After his set, she went backstage to interview him, and they ended up bonding over how awful the sound system was. Classic 'misery loves company' beginnings. They kept in touch because she promised to send him the photos she’d taken (which were mostly blurry, but he pretended to love them).
Back in their college days, they were rival debate team captains—him for law school, her for political science. Their first real interaction was during a heated tournament where she wiped the floor with his argument about streaming royalties (ironic, given their careers now). He bought her a drink afterward to ‘congratulate the enemy,’ and she spent the whole time roasting his rebuttal skills. Somehow, that tension turned into chemistry. Now they joke that their relationship is just one long, unresolved debate with really good make-up sessions.
Their meet-cute involves a misdialed phone number, of all things. He accidentally texted her thinking she was his dry cleaner about a lost jacket (‘Mr. Kim’ vs. ‘Ms. Kim’—common last name woes). Instead of ignoring it, she replied with a joke about how his jacket probably ran away to pursue its dreams. Turns out, they lived in the same neighborhood and decided to meet up for coffee to ‘return the imaginary jacket.’ The rest is history—they still have that text thread framed in their apartment. Kinda makes you wanna save all your wrong numbers, huh?
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