Singer/rapper Yaeji: ‘I was pretty shy about using my voice’

The BBC Sound of 2018 nominee, who was raised in Atlanta and Seoul, not only melds elements of dance and house – she also sings in English and Korean

Listening to Yaeji’s music is like having someone whisper in your ear in the middle of a crowded club. Combining deep, rumbling subs with the softest of vocals, it’s exhilarating and soothing at the same time. The combination wasn’t intentional. “I was pretty shy about using my voice, because I don’t think of myself as an amazing singer,” the 24-year-old explains, speaking (softly) on the phone from Brooklyn. “So me singing quietly came from that.” But what began as a by-product of her own self-doubt ended up perfectly suiting the duality of her music, which takes elements of house and techno and drapes gentle melodies over the top; the kind of songs, she says, that make you want to “dance your soul out until sunrise”. She has got two EPs out – Yaeji and EP2, both released this year – and has already landed a spot on the BBC Sound of 2018 longlist.

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