Yaeji

Kathy Yaeji Lee (Korean: 이예지; RR: I Ye-ji;, born August 6, 1993),[1] known professionally as Yaeji, is a Korean-American singer, DJ, and producer based in Brooklyn, New York. Her style blends elements of house music and hip hop with mellow, quiet vocals sung in both English and Korean.[2]

Yaeji
Birth nameKathy Yaeji Lee
Born (1993-08-06) August 6, 1993
New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • singer
  • music producer
Years active2016–present
Labels
  • Godmode
  • XL
Websiteyaeji.com

Early life

Kathy Yaeji Lee was born August 6, 1993, in Flushing, Queens, as a single child in a Korean family.[3] She moved from New York to Atlanta when she was 5, and then to South Korea in the third grade.[2] While living in South Korea, Yaeji switched between different international schools on a yearly basis, leading her to find friends on the Internet, where she would first discover music.[3] She also briefly attended school in Japan before moving back to Korea.[4]

Yaeji eventually moved back to the United States to study conceptual art, East Asian studies, and graphic design at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.[5] She embraced DJing as a hobby while attending Carnegie Mellon, crediting the afterhours electronic music dance party Hot Mass with her "indoctrination into nightlife."[6][7] Yaeji learned how to use Traktor and began DJing at house parties. She DJed for two years before learning Ableton, making her own music[8] and debuting on Carnegie Mellon's college radio station WRCT.[9] Yaeji graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 2015.[4]

Career

After graduation, Yaeji moved back to New York City to get involved in the music scene and to DJ.[8] Her first single, "New York '93", referring to her year of birth, was issued on the New York City label Godmode on February 29, 2016,[10][11][12] followed by a cover of "Guap" by Australian DJ Mall Grab that May.[13] She had previously uploaded songs to SoundCloud, although they were removed; this included "Areyouami", which was released when she was at college.[3]

Her debut eponymous EP, including both prior singles, was released by Godmode on March 31, 2017.[14]

She began to gain attention following her first Boiler Room session in May 2017, which involved a remix of Drake's single "Passionfruit".[15][16][17][3] The song was later released officially on Godmode's Soundcloud page.[18]

The first of several stand-alone singles, "Therapy" was issued in July 2017,[19] followed by a two-track digital single, Remixes, Vol. 1, on August 1[20] and the "Last Breath" single on August 28.[21]

The music video for the single "Drink I'm Sippin On" was released on 88rising's YouTube channel in October 2017, quickly gaining over 1 million views in two weeks.[22]

On November 3, 2017, Yaeji released her second EP, EP2, to positive reviews[23][24] and moderate commercial success.[25] The video for "Raingurl" was released on November 16.[26]

Yaeji was named to the BBC's Sound of 2018 longlist in November 2017.[27][28] She also performed at the 2018 Coachella Festival.[29]

In 2021, "Raingurl" made it into New York Times's T magazine Spotify playlist, "Right Here: Asian Women Artists in the West."[30] She also performed at BRIC's Celebrate Brooklyn! music festival, where she was rushed by fans.[31]

Personal life

Yaeji currently lives in Brooklyn.[1] She is openly lesbian. [32]

Discography

Mixtapes

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
World

[33]
UK
Breakers

[34]
What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던 12 15

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions
US
Elec.
Sales

[35]
Yaeji
EP2
  • Released: November 3, 2017
  • Formats: digital download
5

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Album
"New York '93" 2016 Yaeji
"Guap"
"Noonside" 2017
"Feel It Out"
"Therapy" Non-album single
"Passionfruit" EP2
"Drink I'm Sippin On"
"Raingurl"
"One More" 2018 Non-album single
"Waking Up Down" 2020 What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던
"What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던"
Title Year Album
"Swim Me"
(Ellie Herring featuring Yaeji)
2016 What a Joy
"Drink Redux"
(DJ OG Uncle Skip featuring Yaeji)
2018 East vs. West
"February 2017"
(Charli XCX featuring Clairo and Yaeji)
2019 Charli

Remixes

Title Year Remixed Artist(s)
"Leave Me Alone (Yaeji Remix)" 2017 Calypso Rose feat. Manu Chao
"Betty Than I Would (Yaeji Remix)" 2017 Tomas Barfod
"With You (Yaeji Remix)" 2017 The Range & Jim-E Stack
"Focus (Yaeji Remix)"[36] 2018 Charli XCX
"Beach2K20 (Yaeji Remix)" 2019 Robyn
"Don't Start Now (Yaeji Remix)" 2020 Dua Lipa

Videos

  • "New York '93" (2016)
  • "Guap" (2016)
  • "Noonside" (2017)
  • "Feel It Out" (2017)
  • "Therapy" (2017)
  • "Last Breath" (2017)
  • "Drink I'm Sippin On" (2017)
  • "Raingurl" (2017)
  • "One More" (2018)
  • "Waking Up Down" (2020)
  • "What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던" (2020)

References

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