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AOMG's First Girl Group Keyveatz Makes Successful Debut on 'Show! Music Core'... 'OXY' Performance Sparks Buzz

Keyveatz, the first girl group from hip-hop label AOMG, marked a successful debut stage, announcing the birth of a 'major rookie.' Comprising members Yui, Kang

Jay Choi
Staff Reporter
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AOMG's First Girl Group Keyveatz Makes Successful Debut on 'Show! Music Core'... 'OXY' Performance Sparks Buzz
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Keyveatz, the first girl group from hip-hop label AOMG, marked a successful debut stage, announcing the birth of a 'major rookie.'

Comprising members Yui, Kang Ye-seul, Eom Ji-won, Son Ju-won, and Kim Yu-na, Keyveatz appeared on MBC's 'Show! Music Core' broadcast on the 4th and unveiled the performance of 'OXY,' the title track from their first EP 'OXY_GEN,' for the first time.

During the performance, Keyveatz took the stage with styling reminiscent of early 2000s retro pop stars. They then captivated the audience with sharp choreography and a dance break over a solid hip-hop bassline. In particular, they exuded confident and powerful 'girl crush' energy with their unwavering live skills, seamlessly transitioning between low-mid tone rapping and refreshing high notes.

As AOMG's first girl group since its founding, Keyveatz is a key player in the 'AOMG 2.0' rebranding project 'Make It New,' drawing keen industry attention even before their debut. Their first EP, 'OXY_GEN,' is a portmanteau of oxygen (OXY) and generation (GEN), reflecting their aspiration to establish an independent hip-hop style as a next-generation girl group. The title track 'OXY' is also a song that symbolizes Keyveatz's unique identity of ceaselessly moving forward.

Having successfully completed their first stage, Keyveatz plans to continue their diverse debut activities through various music shows and online and offline content in the future.

Photo provided = MBC 'Show! Music Core' broadcast screen capture.

Jay Choi
Staff Reporter

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