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Korean TikTok star covers BTS’ Idol, IVE’s I Am and more in an all new way – with the plucked zither, a traditional stringed instrument

  • Known online as Yageum Yageum, plucked zither player Oh Hyun-ji fuses traditional and contemporary with her popular covers of K-pop, pop and soundtrack songs
  • She played at London’s Wembley Arena in 2023 for a concert celebrating the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and the United Kingdom

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Oh Hyun-ji uses the gayageum - a traditional Korean instrument - to cover K-pop songs like BTS’s Idol and IVE’s I Am, as well as other pop tunes and soundtracks, in popular videos on TikTok and YouTube. Photo: Instagram / @Yageum_Yageum

By Kwon Mee-yoo

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In the dynamic world of music, where the traditional and contemporary often run in parallel, Oh Hyun-ji finds a way to harmonise both.

Popularly known online as Yageum Yageum, this talented young player of the gayageum – a traditional Korean plucked zither – has become an internet sensation, with almost 700,000 followers on TikTok and 313,000 on YouTube, collectively amassing over 100 million views.

Oh redefines the boundaries of this traditional instrument by blending it with various genres, including K-pop, pop, and even soundtracks from games and animations.

Oh started her video venture during the coronavirus pandemic. Photo: Instagram / @Yageum_Yageum
Oh started her video venture during the coronavirus pandemic. Photo: Instagram / @Yageum_Yageum

Her repertoire includes a wide range of covers, from her first gayageum rendition of BTS’s 2018 hit “Idol”, which she debuted on TikTok, to the group’s subsequent chart-topper “Dynamite”.

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She also captured significant attention with her version of IVE’s “I am”, her most-viewed cover on YouTube, as well as a unique interpretation of “Arabian Nights” from the Aladdin movie soundtrack and trot singer Lim Young-woong’s “Love Always Run Away”.

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