AOMG is preparing to introduce a new kind of girl crew to the K-pop and hip-hop scene.
Keyveatz, the label’s first girl crew, will officially debut on June 30 at 6 p.m. KST with its debut EP ‘OXY_GEN.’
The group has already drawn attention before debut because it is produced by Jay Park, one of the key figures behind AOMG’s hip-hop identity. With its official launch now confirmed, Keyveatz is expected to bring a performance-heavy sound built around hip-hop, club energy, and bold group identity
Keyveatz oxygen concept photo / Keyveatz InstagramKeyveatz to Debut With Five-Track EP ‘OXY_GEN’
Keyveatz’s debut EP ‘OXY_GEN’ will feature a total of five tracks, led by the title song ‘OXY.’
The title track combines various hip-hop sounds to create a high-pressure, explosive energy. Its fast-moving structure and addictive melody are expected to be major listening points, giving the song a sense of constant movement and tension.
Rather than presenting a soft or traditional idol debut, ‘OXY’ appears designed to introduce Keyveatz as a group with intensity, confidence, and stage-focused power.
The Tracklist Shows a Wider Sound
Alongside ‘OXY,’ the EP includes ‘Key Beats,’ ‘Catch My Breath,’ ‘SUB_ZERO’ featuring Punchnello, and ‘SUCK IT UP.’
The album is built on hip-hop but also pulls from Jersey club, trap, and R&B, giving the group a more flexible sound from the start.
This genre mix suggests that Keyveatz is not being positioned as a standard girl group. Instead, the crew appears to be entering the market with a stronger connection to AOMG’s music identity and performance culture.
Who Are Keyveatz?
Keyveatz consists of five members: Yui, Kang Ye-seul, Um Ji-won, Son Ju-won, and Kim Yu-na.
The group first introduced its sound in April with the pre-release double single ‘Key Beats.’
One of the double title tracks, ‘Catch My Breath,’ drew attention because Jay Park participated in the song’s production, helping raise expectations for the group’s official debut.
Keyveatz oxygen concept photo / Keyveatz InstagramKeyveatz Built Momentum Before Debut
Even before officially debuting, Keyveatz has been actively building experience on stage.
The group recently performed at 16 university festivals across Korea, showing live performance skills and gaining early recognition from audiences.
They also appeared at KCON Japan 2026, marking their first overseas stage before debut. In addition, Keyveatz is scheduled to perform at the 2026 Seoul Park Music Festival this month. That pre-debut activity gives the group an advantage. Instead of meeting the public for the first time on debut day, Keyveatz is arriving with stage experience, live performance exposure, and early fan interest already behind them.
Why Keyveatz’s Debut Matters
Keyveatz’s debut is meaningful because it marks AOMG’s first official girl crew.
AOMG has long been associated with Korean hip-hop, R&B, and artist-driven performance. With Keyveatz, the label appears to be expanding that identity into a new group format.
Their debut could offer something different from the current girl group landscape: a team rooted in hip-hop energy but shaped for festival stages, live performance, and genre-blending tracks.
Keyveatz will release its debut EP ‘OXY_GEN’ on June 30 at 6 p.m. KST through major music platforms.
With Jay Park’s production involvement, five members, a hip-hop-centered sound, and a growing performance record before debut, Keyveatz is entering the scene with one clear message: they are not here to blend in.
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