It's love, laughter and happiness ever after for K-Pop Demon Hunters composer Kush as he took wedding vows with girlfriend Vivienne in an intimate ceremony. The big day was held in Seoul on October 11. Known for his hit collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry, Kush’s wedding quickly became a topic of joy among fans and fellow artists.
While the ceremony remained private, it was filled with love, music, and the presence of a few of K-pop’s most celebrated stars.
Kush weds Vivienne in Seoul
The event was a star-studded affair, attended by close family members, friends, and colleagues from the music industry. Members of BigBang, one of K-pop’s legendary groups, added to the charm of the evening, Daesung hosted the event as the master of ceremonies, and Taeyang performed a soulful song dedicated to the newlyweds.
The wedding decor showed the couple’s taste for simplicity and elegance, featuring a floral aisle where Jeon So-Mi, Lee Jung, and BABY ZOO were seen showering petals as Kush and Vivienne walked hand in hand under a white floral arch.
About Kush-Vivienne's personal and professional fronts
For those who have followed his career, Kush is a name synonymous with musical excellence. He began his journey in 2003 as part of the reggae duo Stony Skunk and later became one of YG Entertainment’s most respected producers. Over the years, he has composed and produced hits for BigBang, G-Dragon, Taeyang, and 2NE1, leaving a lasting mark on the K-pop soundscape.
Recently, he gained global attention for his contribution to Netflix’s animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters, where he worked as both a composer and lyricist, creating songs like “Soda Pop” and “Your Idol” for the movie’s fictional K-pop group.
While Kush has long been in the public eye for his musical achievements, fans have now turned their attention to Vivienne, his newlywed wife. A model-turned-producer, Vivienne has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry with her creative work and professional collaborations.
She is also known as the cousin of Girls’ Generation’s Yuri, linking her to one of K-pop’s most iconic families. Over the years, Vivienne has produced for several acclaimed artists, including Park Bom, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, Heize, Jo Hyun Ah, and Jeon So-Mi. She also worked on the Mnet survival show I-LAND2: N/a.
Kush and Vivienne’s relationship is a story of patience, love, and mutual respect. The couple met through mutual acquaintances nearly nine years ago and publicly confirmed their relationship in 2016. Despite being in the limelight, they have always maintained a low-profile romance built on shared passion for music. Their wedding marks the culmination of a long and steady bond.
A happy married life to Kush and Vivienne!
While the ceremony remained private, it was filled with love, music, and the presence of a few of K-pop’s most celebrated stars.
Kush weds Vivienne in Seoul
The event was a star-studded affair, attended by close family members, friends, and colleagues from the music industry. Members of BigBang, one of K-pop’s legendary groups, added to the charm of the evening, Daesung hosted the event as the master of ceremonies, and Taeyang performed a soulful song dedicated to the newlyweds. The wedding decor showed the couple’s taste for simplicity and elegance, featuring a floral aisle where Jeon So-Mi, Lee Jung, and BABY ZOO were seen showering petals as Kush and Vivienne walked hand in hand under a white floral arch.
About Kush-Vivienne's personal and professional fronts
For those who have followed his career, Kush is a name synonymous with musical excellence. He began his journey in 2003 as part of the reggae duo Stony Skunk and later became one of YG Entertainment’s most respected producers. Over the years, he has composed and produced hits for BigBang, G-Dragon, Taeyang, and 2NE1, leaving a lasting mark on the K-pop soundscape. Recently, he gained global attention for his contribution to Netflix’s animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters, where he worked as both a composer and lyricist, creating songs like “Soda Pop” and “Your Idol” for the movie’s fictional K-pop group.
While Kush has long been in the public eye for his musical achievements, fans have now turned their attention to Vivienne, his newlywed wife. A model-turned-producer, Vivienne has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry with her creative work and professional collaborations.
She is also known as the cousin of Girls’ Generation’s Yuri, linking her to one of K-pop’s most iconic families. Over the years, Vivienne has produced for several acclaimed artists, including Park Bom, BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, Heize, Jo Hyun Ah, and Jeon So-Mi. She also worked on the Mnet survival show I-LAND2: N/a.
Kush and Vivienne’s relationship is a story of patience, love, and mutual respect. The couple met through mutual acquaintances nearly nine years ago and publicly confirmed their relationship in 2016. Despite being in the limelight, they have always maintained a low-profile romance built on shared passion for music. Their wedding marks the culmination of a long and steady bond.
A happy married life to Kush and Vivienne!