Kye Kye
Kye Kye is a band from Seoul, South Korea, with members Kim Yeji, Lee Chaewon, and Jo Yujin. They started making music together with a shared interest in...
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Kye Kye is a band from Seoul, South Korea, with members Kim Yeji, Lee Chaewon, and Jo Yujin. They started making music together with a shared interest in expressing personal experiences through sound.
Their debut EP "Kyepot" included the song "Honest Affection," which became their most recognizable track. Other songs like "Introduce Myself" and "Dreams (2am)" followed, maintaining their focus on intimate lyrical themes.
Their music combines indie pop with folk and electronic elements, built around Yeji's vocals, Chaewon's guitar work, and Yujin's bass lines. They've released several EPs and singles since their debut, continuing to work within this atmospheric style.
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