Music video: Yaeji serves a timely visual in a period of quarantining and isolation, with "What we drew"

Music video: Yaeji serves a timely visual in a period of quarantining and isolation, with "What We Drew" (μš°λ¦¬κ°€ κ·Έλ €μ™”λ˜) | Random J Pop

New York based Korean artist Yaeji has released a new mixtape What We Drew, which is her first release since her 2017 EP aptly titled EP2, which featured the banger and the song that I think most may know her for, "Raingurl".

And with the mixtape drop comes a music video for the title track, which is an absolute trip, but pretty standard fare for Yaeji.


A trip of a video about closeness, togetherness, growing food and washing your damn self.

The timing of this is almost too perfect.

Relevancy to the current world situation aside, I wonder if Yaeji will actually feel the effect of releasing music in a period where K-Pop is thriving in the US (I'm sure many publications will file her under such, purely because she's Korean), everybody is on lockdown and further in their own feelings and heads than they've ever been before, and post featuring on a critically acclaimed Charli XCX album.

πŸ”Š Stream What We Drew: Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube Music | Google Play Music

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