Ravie Nuage

Ravie Nuage, originally known as "Gamseongdeul," is a four-member South Korean indie band formed in 2010. The name "Ravie Nuage" means "happy cloud" in French, reflecting the band's uplifting sound that blends pop, modern rock, and folk genres. The group debuted with the mini-album Havinua Master Justice on May 10, 2012. Led by Jeon Jin-hee, who serves as the keyboardist, leader, and primary lyricist. They released their first full-length album, Youth, in 2015, followed by the mini-album Winter Song in 2013. The band’s notable singles include "Meadow of Memories" (2012) and "I Want to Love You." (2013) The group’s unique blend of sounds earned them critical acclaim, culminating in winning the Best Pop Album award at the 2016 Korean Popular Music Awards. The band's lineup includes Jeon Jin-hee (keyboard), Pomme (vocals), Park Chan-hyeok (guitar), and Shim Young-joo (bass), with former members including Yoorim Bae (drums). Known for their expressive live performances, Ravie Nuage’s music often explores themes of love, loss, and personal experiences. Despite a hiatus in 2015, they resumed activities in 2016, continuing to engage audiences with their heartfelt melodies.

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