Kush, a producer at The Black Label, which includes Taeyang, Jeon Somi, Miyaw, and All Day Project, announced his marriage to Vivienne after a nine-year relationship, making him family with Girls' Generation's Yuri.
On the 8th, agency The Black Label told OSEN, "Kush and Vivienne will tie the knot on Oct. 11."
However, regarding specific information about the wedding, they explained, "We ask for your understanding that it is difficult to disclose further details related to the wedding."
Kush debuted in 2003 with Stony Skunk, then shifted to composing in 2007 and worked on songs for Big Bang, G-Dragon, Taeyang, and 2NE1 at YG Entertainment, producing numerous hits. He is currently active under The Black Label, and recently created the Netflix film K-pop Demon Hunters OST "Soda Pop," which has gained great popularity.
Vivienne debuted in the entertainment industry after applying to the 2015 C-See model contest and drew attention as Girls' Generation's Yuri's cousin. She appeared on Mnet survival show I-Land 2: N/a last year, reported that she is working as a music producer, and serves as the creative director of her debut group, Izna.
The two acknowledged they were a couple in July 2016, and have continued a public relationship for more than nine years. At the time, they said they met through an introduction by an acquaintance six months earlier and began dating officially two months prior.
Kush, born in 1984, and Vivienne, born in 1993, overcame a nine-year age gap and, after a long-term relationship, reached the fruition of marriage.
In particular, with their marriage, Vivienne's cousin Yuri of Girls' Generation also becomes family with Kush. Public interest is focused on the fact that Kush, who is from YG, and Yuri, from SM Entertainment's representative group Girls' Generation, are now connected through family ties.
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