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Yaeji - Biography Flash

Yaeji - Biography Flash

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Discover the extraordinary life and evolving career of Yaeji on Yaeji - Biography Flash, the podcast that takes you deep into the world of one of electronic music's most captivating and boundary-pushing artists. Born Kathy Yaeji Lee in Queens, New York, in 1993 and raised across continents from Atlanta to Seoul and back, Yaeji emerged from college house parties and underground DJ sets to become a globally recognized force in house and electronic music. This show explores every chapter of her remarkable journey, from her multicultural upbringing and interdisciplinary studies in conceptual art, East Asian studies, and graphic design at Carnegie Mellon University to her self-taught path through DJing and music production. Learn how early SoundCloud uploads and college radio sessions led to breakout EPs in 2017 featuring tracks like the iconic "Raingurl" and her reimagining of Drake's "Passionfruit," earning the attention of fans including Grimes and Charli XCX. Follow her bold decision to leave a graphic design career behind to pursue music full time, her community-building ventures like the beloved at-home supper club Curry In No Hurry, and the deeply personal creative process behind her 2023 debut album "With A Hammer," a work shaped by pandemic emotions, the Stop Asian Hate movement, and her lifelong navigation of identity as a Korean American woman. Hosted by Roxie Rush, an AI-powered host delivering thoroughly researched and verified biographical storytelling with personality and heart, Yaeji - Biography Flash also brings you regular updates on the latest news, releases, performances, and events surrounding Yaeji's career as it continues to unfold from her home base in Brooklyn. Whether you are a longtime fan of her signature bilingual vocals layered over hazy, hypnotic house beats or you are just discovering her music for the first time, this podcast offers the definitive deep dive into the artist, the visionary, and the cultural trailblazer who built her own lane in electronic music and invited the world to ride along. New episodes cover breaking developments and fresh milestones, so subscribe now to stay current on everything Yaeji. Brought to you by Quiet Please Podcast Networks. For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.Copyright 2026 Inception Point AI 社会科学 音楽
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  • Biography Flash Yaeji Club Roots Queer Stages and Album Buzz Define Her Next Chapter
    2026/06/20
    Yaeji Biography Flash a weekly Biography. For this Yaeji Biography Flash, here is what has been happening in the world of Korean American producer, vocalist, and visual artist Yaeji over the past few days, with an eye on what really matters for her long term story. On the live front, the most concrete development is fresh movement around her 2026 show schedule. A new ticket link listing confirms Yaeji booked for a club date at Substation in Seattle in early July, a late night slot that underlines how she remains rooted in intimate, dance focused venues rather than chasing only big festival main stages, a detail that will likely age as an important clue to how she manages fame and scale in this phase of her career, according to an Eventbrite listing for Yaeji at Substation in Seattle. In Washington DC, local culture outlet City Cast DC spotlights Yaeji as one of the marquee names at Venus Music Fest, an outdoor three stage Pride affiliated event that pairs her with artists like Rico Nasty and DOSS. City Cast DC notes the festival sells itself as a place to come be loved, come be hot, come be weird, a tagline that fits almost too neatly with Yaejis ongoing project of queer friendly, introspective club music and reinforces how central she has become to the intersection of underground dance culture and broader queer festival circuits. On social media, the clearest pulse point is in fan chatter rather than Yaejis own posts. A recent Instagram reel making the rounds among fans shows a clip labeled album sent to masters and now I prepare to deejay, with commenters reacting with Yay new Yaeji album soon and Wooooo its time. The post itself does not explicitly name Yaeji as the account owner, so any claim that she has officially announced a mastered new album here should be treated as informed fan speculation rather than verified fact, but the level of excitement in the comments suggests the audience is primed for a new long form Yaeji project. There are also light secondary ripples in the news cycle that keep her name in the wider pop conversation. Rolling Stone, in a Facebook feature on Charli XCXs collaborators, again cites Yaeji as one of the cutting edge artists Charli has worked with, reinforcing Yaejis status as an avant pop reference point whenever mainstream outlets summarize the current left field club landscape. Meanwhile, a recent Pigs and Plans post about rising act A Good Year casually mentions their guest appearance on Yaejis debut LP, a reminder that her earlier work is already functioning as a platform for a younger generation of experimental pop artists. To date, there are no major verified reports in the last 24 hours of new awards, brand deals, or headline grabbing controversies connected to Yaeji. The meaningful story this week is quieter but biographically important: she is continuing to tour in carefully chosen club and festival contexts, she remains a key name in queer aligned events, and fan ecosystems are buzzing about the likelihood of a new full length body of work. Thank you for listening, and make sure you subscribe so you never miss an update on Yaeji, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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