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Yves
ArtistPAIX PER MIL

Yves

Yves has used her post-LOONA run to build one of the cleaner solo catalogs in idol-adjacent pop. Since joining PAIX PER MIL, she has moved quickly from LOOP to I Did, Soft Error : X, and 2026's NAIL without losing the tightly controlled mood that defines her best work. The label's own artist page leans on honesty, surprise, and peace as the throughline. In practice, that has meant a catalog built on restraint, texture, and sharp visual direction instead of brute-force scale.

NAIL matters because it widens that lane without flattening it. The April 17, 2026 release pushed Yves further into alt-pop and rhythmic R&B territory, while the Lolo Zouai-linked title track gave the era a more international edge. For HITKULTR readers, Yves sits in a compelling place between LOONA memory, PAIX PER MIL world-building, and a still-expanding solo identity.

1 articles5 creditsDebut: May 29, 2024South Korean

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Discography

2026
NAILEP
2026
NAIL (feat. Lolo Zouai)Collaboration
2025
Soft Error : XEP
2024
I DidEP
2024
LOOPEP

Fans Also Ask

When did Yves make her solo debut?
Yves opened her official solo chapter on May 29, 2024 with the EP <em>LOOP</em> after signing with PAIX PER MIL. That release established the moodier, more tightly curated lane that has defined her post-group work ever since.
What label is Yves under now?
Yves is signed to PAIX PER MIL. The label has handled every release in her current run, including <em>LOOP</em>, <em>I Did</em>, <em>Soft Error : X</em>, and 2026's <em>NAIL</em>, while also hosting her official artist page and tour-sales links.
What is Yves' 2026 EP?
Yves' 2026 EP is <em>NAIL</em>, released on April 17, 2026. PAIX PER MIL opened pre-orders in late March, then rolled the project out as her fourth solo EP, with the Lolo Zouai-assisted title track giving the era a sharper cross-market angle.
Is Yves still connected to LOONA?
Yes. Fans still read Yves through her LOONA history because that is where her public profile first scaled, but her current activity is clearly centered on her solo catalog. The PAIX PER MIL era has been about separation, not erasure: she carries the recognition forward while building a distinct sound and image.

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