YEAHWEARE - Untell / Rohann

A collaborative EP that brings together two of the Korean hip-hop scene's most distinct, battle-tested voices: Untell (언텔) and Rohann (이로한). Released under the collective moniker YEAHWEARE, the project acts as a triumphant statement of purpose following Untell’s dominant run on Show Me The Money 12: World of Yacha.
Leaving behind the heavy, existential anxieties that characterized Untell’s solo LPs like HUMAN, the album, this project operates on sheer confidence, booming rhythm, and sonic luxury.
Track-by-Track Breakdown
The EP shifts beautifully between hard-hitting bars and smooth, driving production, showcasing elite chemistry between the two emcees.
"JUST QUIT" & "H I P H O P": The project kicks off with an unapologetic attitude. Untell uses his trademark razor-sharp, tight-pocket flow to clear out the noise, while Rohann anchors the tracks with his deeply resonant tone and weighty presence.
"IN THE CAR" & "ELEVATOR": The mid-album standout tracks lean into motion and elevation. "ELEVATOR" in particular acts as the energetic peak of the EP—delivering a bouncy, infectious hook and dynamic back-and-forth verses that translate perfectly to a live stage.
"HOME" (Feat. The Quiett): A soulful, grounded moment of reflection. The addition of hip-hop pioneer The Quiett lends a veteran stamp of approval to the duo's journey, smoothing out the EP's pacing with laid-back nostalgia.
"DIAMONDS" & "RSVP": The EP closes by inviting listeners into their newly built world. It’s an explicit celebration of success, trading raw aggression for the polished, effortless swagger of two artists who know they've earned their spot at the top.
The Verdict: Instead of competing for the spotlight, Untell’s piercing, rapid-fire technicality perfectly counterbalances Rohann's booming, classic boom-bap gravity. YEAHWEARE is a lean, no-filler victory lap that balances underground grit with mainstream polish.