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Davichi are a popular South Korean female vocal duo best known for releasing a series of sweeping, lushly orchestrated K-pop ballads, many of which topped the Gaon pop charts. Since debuting in 2008, singers Lee Hae-ri and Kang Min-kyung have maintained a consistent output of EPs, albums, singles, and various soundtrack appearances, the latter of which provided one of their biggest hits in the 2016 smash "This Love." Davichi celebrated their tenth anniversary together in 2018 with their third album, &10. Their success carried into the 2020s with EPs like Season Note (2022) and Stitch (2024).

Lee and Kang came together as Davichi at the end of 2007, choosing a name that translates loosely to "shining over everything." Their first album, Amaranth, arrived in February 2008 and established their ballad-heavy approach, which also mixed in more upbeat R&B- and electronic-flavored pop tracks. They were a mild success at first, but with the release of the 2010 EP Innocence, they landed their first number one in the sprightly "Time, Please Stop." Over the next five years, Davichi became a major force in K-pop, charting six more number ones including songs like "Turtle," "The Letter," and the <a href="spotify:artist:24sQuJhQ85ZygDG7sUVUxR">Verbal Jint</a>-assisted "Be Warmed." They also kept up an elevated presence with songs featured on popular television shows like Big and Iris II. After their second album, Mystic Ballad, they left their original label, Core Contents Media, and briefly joined MMO Entertainment, where they landed another chart-topper in the single "Cry Again," from the 2015 EP Davichi Hug.

2016 brought another label switch, this time to B2M Entertainment, where Lee and Kang released their sixth EP, 50 X Half. That same year, Davichi's song "This Love" was featured on the soundtrack to the TV series Descendants of the Sun, and became a massive hit; not long after, they issued another popular soundtrack cut, "Forgetting You," from the series Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. Celebrating ten successful years together, Lee and Kang released their third album, &10, in 2018, following it up a year later with the platinum-selling ballad "Unspoken Words."

Heading into the next decade, Davichi remained a popular and reliably charting act with hits like 2021's "Just Hug Me" and the holiday single "Everyday Christmas." They also returned to the EP format, releasing Season Note in 2022 and Stitch in 2024. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

1.3 million

Followers

787,795

Total Streams

533.8 million

Top Cities

81,820 listeners
53,352 listeners
42,513 listeners
43,366 listeners
36,179 listeners

Popular Tracks

161 tracks
1
This Love

This Love

Mar 3, 2016

138.4 million

streams

2
Sunset

Sunset

Dec 29, 2019

69.2 million

streams

3
Forgetting You

Forgetting You

Oct 25, 2015

54.2 million

streams

4
Please Don't Cry

Please Don't Cry

May 3, 2020

19.3 million

streams

5
It's alright, This is Love

It's alright, This is Love

Aug 21, 2014

19.3 million

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6
It′s Okay, That′s Love

It′s Okay, That′s Love

Jul 29, 2014

19.3 million

streams

7
My Love

My Love

Nov 1, 2020

14.6 million

streams

8
Falling In Love

Falling In Love

Oct 16, 2018

12.0 million

streams

9
8282

8282

Feb 27, 2009

12.0 million

streams

10
Funky Town - We were in love

Funky Town - We were in love

Jan 3, 2012

11.9 million

streams