YUMIN
YUMIN is a South Korean duo made up of vocalist Yumin and rapper GIST. Their music tends toward R&B and soul with hip-hop touches, heard on tracks like...
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YUMIN is a South Korean duo made up of vocalist Yumin and rapper GIST. Their music tends toward R&B and soul with hip-hop touches, heard on tracks like "Addicted (feat. GIST)" and "Call My Name." They've also worked with other artists, including ASH ISLAND on "Go Back" and "Where I Walk."
Some of their songs explore themes of love and relationships, with titles like "Eternal Love" and "Tonight (feat. Jayci Yucca)." Their material has drawn some criticism for being frank about certain topics, but they've kept making music that feels personal to them.
They put out a song called "STAR" and another collaboration with GIST titled "Stars Are Doing." The duo's sound relies on Yumin's vocals and GIST's rapping, working together on writing and production.
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