PURPLE KISS · Rapper · lyricist
Yuki
The group’s Japanese rapper wrote extensively across the catalog, then earned a place in project group EL7Z UP through Queendom Puzzle.

Profile
| Birth name | Mori Koyuki (毛利小雪 / 모리 코유키) |
|---|---|
| Stage name | Yuki |
| Born | November 6, 2002 |
| Group | PURPLE KISS |
| Role | Rapper · lyricist |
| Group debut | March 15, 2021 |
| Agency during group activities | RBW |
| Group status | Official activities ended November 16, 2025 |
Zodiac file, translated for people who do not collect birth charts
Western zodiac: Scorpio – private, incisive, and built for a verse that needs venom without noise.
Chinese zodiac: Water Horse – mobile, expressive, and willing to sprint into a new chapter.
This is fandom seasoning, not a medical chart or an excuse to blame Mercury for somebody missing rehearsal.
The career file
The group’s Japanese rapper wrote extensively across the catalog, then earned a place in project group EL7Z UP through Queendom Puzzle.
PURPLE KISS moved through gothic pop, camp horror, funk, theatrical outsider anthems, summer pop, and rock-leaning performance tracks. That range matters when judging any member: the job was never to repeat one face for four years.
Why Yuki mattered to the sound and stage
Yuki’s authorship is the center of the file. She accumulated rap-writing credits across PURPLE KISS releases while working in Korean as a Japanese member, and the verses usually sound designed for her delivery rather than handed over at the studio door. Queendom Puzzle and EL7Z UP expanded the public chapter, but the group catalog is where fans can trace her growth most clearly: placement, rhythm, tone, and the confidence to leave space instead of filling every second.
Where to start without opening forty tabs
- Watch the official “Ponzona” debut stage for the original identity.
- Use “Zombie” or “Sweet Juice” to see how Yuki handles a completely different tone.
- Open the PURPLE KISS album credits and performance videos instead of trusting role labels copied across profile sites.
- Then follow the individual work, covers, writing, dance, acting, or solo releases that actually fit this person.
The official PURPLE KISS YouTube channel, @purplekiss_official, and the group’s Weverse archive are the cleanest starting trail.
Panda side quest
Read the album credits instead of assuming every rap arrived prepackaged. Then follow her EL7Z UP chapter and compare how her tone works outside PURPLE KISS.
Fandom notes and things the fact box misses
- PLORY: the PURPLE KISS fandom name joins the group name with “glory.”
- Seven to six: Jieun’s 2022 departure changed the lineup, but both eras belong to the archive.
- The catalog: “Zombie,” “Nerdy,” “Sweet Juice,” and “ON MY BIKE” show very different versions of the same performer.
- The ending: group activities ended in 2025; individual careers and credits still continue wherever the members take them.
RaeRae take
Yuki never sounded like a decorative rapper hired to fill eight bars. The writing credits matter because the voice and the point of view arrived together.
Keep digging
PURPLE KISS group profile · DOREMI React · PURPLE KISS Tea file
YouTube tracking history
Yuki does not currently have a separately verified official solo-video catalog. PURPLE KISS releases remain attached to the PURPLE KISS group profile so group totals are not duplicated as individual activity.