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Her first release on XL Recordings
Yaeji has released her new mixtape ‘WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던’ — you can listen to the record below.
The New York City-via-Seoul electronic producer, DJ and vocalist has followed up her first two 2017 EP releases, ‘Yaeji’ and ‘EP2’, with the mixtape, which is her first release on XL Recordings.
‘WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던’, which is entirely produced by Yaeji, has been released today (April 2). In a statement, Yaeji explained that the title “is so much about friendship,
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