Yves is making a grand comeback very soon, following the announcement of her third mini-album, titled Soft Error.

The upcoming record was announced by the former LOONA member and her label Paix Per Mil on their official social media accounts, wherein they shared its release date of August 7, 2025. The track list for the mini-album was also shared, and features a total of six tracks — including a collaboration with the renowned English musician, PinkPantheress, and Mexican electronic artist, Bratty. Check out the full track list of the mini-album below:

  1. “White cat”
  2. “Soap” (featuring PinkPantheress)
  3. “Aibo” (featuring Bratty)
  4. “Do you feel it like I touch”
  5. “Study”
  6. “mom”

Shortly after the mini-album’s announcement, Yves also released the first single from the project, titled “White cat,” across various digital and streaming platforms worldwide. The upbeat electronic track ventures further from her prior work with LOONA, borrowing elements of PC music, hyperpop, and Y2K elements that give it an edgy finish. It’s a far cry from most K-pop releases in the present day, showcasing just how unique Yves’ discography is from several other artists on the scene. Together with the track’s release, she also dropped an accompanying music video, which you can watch in its entirety below:

Aside from the release of Soft Error later this August, Yves is also set to embark on her first solo tour across Asia, with an upcoming show planned for Manila, Philippines. Though not many details have been revealed to the public, the concert is scheduled for September 2, 2025, and marks her second time performing in Manila (following her performance here with LOONA back in 2022).

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Following LOONA’s disbandment, Yves has pursued a solo career since March of 2024, signing on to an exclusive contract with Paix Per Mil — with whom she has released two mini-albums, Loop and I Did.

Pre-save Yves’ Soft Error here.


As we anticipate the rest of the record to come out, listen to Yves’ first single off of Soft Error, “White cat,” below: