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"Drive Me Free" is a fresh J-Pop/Neo-Soul track, perfect for summer drives with the windows down. Inspired by the feeling of escaping the city heat, it blends breezy mellow chords, bright vocals, and a cross-language flow of Japanese and English lyrics. A light yet liberating vibe that stands out with its clean sound design and cross-cultural touch.
YANG, the new "pretty-gritty" R&B singer-songwriter who stimulates the senses A singer-songwriter from China based in Japan. Drawing inspiration from Chill R&B, she has established her own unique "dok-ama" (pretty-gritty) style. This concept combines meltingly sweet melodies with sometimes sharp, piercing lyrics, leaving listeners with an unpredictable, addictive gap that draws them into her world. >>Border-Transcendental Expressiveness Through Multilingualism A rare multilingual singer who masters Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, and Spanish. The expressive power she has cultivated through multiple languages allows her to directly resonate with listeners across borders. >>Reworking Ability that Breaks Genre Boundaries Her exceptional arranging skills, which rework classic K-Pop and J-Pop hits into R&B, are a powerful asset. This creative reimagining breathes new life into existing songs, a chemical reaction that has earned high praise during her live performances. This continuously evolving arrangement skill is proof of YANG's broad musical sensibility. >>Captivating Live Performance with a Solid Worldview With a wealth of live experience and overwhelming vocal ability, she delivers a performance that changes according to the event's theme, never failing to captivate the audience. While expanding her fanbase mainly at live venues, she is also gradually expanding her presence both domestically and internationally through engaging with her dedicated followers on social media. YANG's greatest competitive advantage is her unique storytelling, which effortlessly transcends the barriers of genre and language, leading her listeners to a new, undiscovered landscape with only her words and voice.