A rapper known for clever wordplay and collaborations across the Korean hip-hop scene.
If you're checking her out, start with 'Diary (feat Sori)' for the melodic side and 'Sonbari Ogeurogeul' for a straight-ahead rap cut. They frame her range pretty well.
E.via's tracks like 'Love Insane' and '2nd (feat Kjun)' show a rapper who can switch between playful energy and more grounded moments. She's worked with names like Sori, Vasco, and Lee Soo of M.C The Max, which puts her right in the mix of that 2000s Korean hip-hop and R&B circuit. The writing has a specific, conversational bite, listen to 'Oppa! Na Haedodwae? (feat Vasco)' for a taste of that tone.
She emerged in the late 2000s with a run of singles and featured verses. The songs suggest a move from brighter, cheeky tracks like 'Shake!' toward slightly darker or more reflective material like 'Mad Destiny Feat. Lee Soo Of M.c The Max' and 'Neomu Pigonhae (feat Umji)'.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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