Six talented female rappers—Sammee, chun ha eun, Whychns, Swallov, HUHYUN, and 4RANG—unite in “XX Cypher,” a groundbreaking collaborative track born from OPCD’s Songcamp in Changdong, South Korea. This powerful K-Indie/Hip-hop fusion showcases each artist’s unique flow and personality in an electrifying cypher format, proving that new music isn’t created in isolation but through authentic collaboration.
Genres: K-Indie, Hip-Hop, Synth-pop Sounds Like: Lee Young Ji, Jessi, ITZY (rap focused tracks)
About Song
“XX Cypher” was born in the creative crucible of OPCD’s Songcamp, where six female rappers who once worked alone in their bedrooms—stacking demos and crafting beats in isolation—finally came together. The result is an explosive cypher track that channels individual artistry into collective power.
The track masterfully blends synth-pop elements with potent rap verses, creating a dynamic K-Indie/Hip-hop fusion that showcases each rapper’s distinct style while building toward something greater than the sum of its parts. From hard-hitting bars to melodic flows, “XX Cypher” captures the essence of artistic collaboration and regional cultural identity.
Created in Changdong—a neighborhood where the future Seoul Arena (opening 2027) stands alongside traditional markets and old alleyways—this track embodies the intersection of past and future. It’s not just a song; it’s a statement about what happens when emerging artists break free from bedroom isolation and create together.
Release Date: December 15, 2025
About Artists
Sammee, chun ha eun, Whychns, Swallov, HUHYUN, and 4RANG are South Korean female rappers, each bringing their own distinct color and style to the mic. Through OPCD’s Songcamp—a youth music creation program supported by Dobong District Office—these artists met and collaborated on a project that showcases both individuality and collective strength in cypher format.
These emerging musicians represent a new wave of artists who are breaking free from isolated solo creation. Before this project, they were individually making beats and stacking demos in their bedrooms. OPCD’s philosophy—that “new music cannot be created in isolation”—brought them together for the complete journey: composition, arrangement, recording, and now global distribution.
The project demonstrates the complete cycle from public support to creation to completion to global distribution through RouteNote. It’s a powerful example of how local talent, backed by community initiatives, can reach audiences worldwide. “XX Cypher” isn’t just music—it’s proof that collaboration transforms individual artistry into a collective powerhouse.