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Yaeji Shares Video for New Song “Easy Breezy”: Watch

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Yaeji Shares Video for New Song “Easy Breezy”: Watch

The musician and her dog star in the new track’s visual

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Yaeji, photo by Guarionex Rodriguez Jr.

Yaeji has shared a video for her new song “Easy Breezy.” The video stars Yaeji and her dog Jiji as they ride a scooter around Brooklyn; the song draws inspiration from the Japanese and Korean music to which she grew up listening. Watch the video below.

Of the new song, Yaeji said in a statement:

“Easy Breezy” feels like a sequel that weaves a thread through my past releases (and my past selves).

“Learning to let go” – something i learned from “For Granted”

“진정한 변화는 (true change) it’s not so easy, it’s not so breezy” – from “Submerge FM”

“한장 한장 기록으로 채운 나의 20대의 일기장을 펼쳐서 (I opened up my diary filled with memories of my 20s)” – from “I’ll Remember for you, I’ll Remember for Me”

“시간이란게 점점더 빨라지며 (time keeps moving faster and faster)” – from “29”

“isn’t it so crazy how we pass down what we didn’t want to” – from “Done (Let’s Get It)”

Sonically, the song connects a thread between me now and me back in middle school —when I discovered bossa nova, drum and bass, and house through Korean and Japanese pop electronica. “easy breezy” is a thread, a tribute, a recollection of memories, and an encouraging push for us to bring forth change with courage and laughter. we hold the power in our hands, and we should never doubt that. change is now.

This Saturday, November 11, Yaeji will perform at the Roundhouse as part of Pitchfork Music Festival London. Tickets are still available.

Yaeji released her debut studio LP, With a Hammer, via XL, earlier this year. Check out “The Ambient Anger of Yaeji’s With a Hammer.”

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