South Korean soloist YOUHA says ‘love you more,’ in first ever EP


South Korean singer-songwriter YOUHA dropped her debut EP “love you more,” on Thursday.
The digital release of the new EP is led by the title track “Last Dance” and comes with 4 B-sides: “Satellite,” “Flower Rain,” “We” and “NUMB.” With other songwriting credits to her name, such as for LOONA‘s “Paint The Town,” JUNNY‘s “Sober” and VICTON’s “What I Said,” it’s no surprise that YOUHA composed and wrote every song for her latest music project.
This is YOUHA’s latest release in almost a year following her single album “Sweet-Tea,” led by the title track “ICE T.” Prior to the release of “love you more,” she dropped several singles such as “Cherry On Top,” “Island” and “Abittipsy.”
A physical version of “love you more,” will be released on Sept. 1 and also include three of YOUHA’s previously released title tracks.
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