

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.
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