After a fifteen-year break and focus on solo careers, Korean vocal trio Seeya (Nam Gyuri, Kim Yeonji, and Lee Boram) has made their long-awaited return with a new single, “Still Here, Still Us” on March 30.
The pop ballad serves as both a celebration of their reunion and an emotional tribute to the fans who never stopped waiting. With voices strengthened by two decades of life, their harmonies remain as seamless as ever, giving the song a cinematic, deeply moving quality that feels less like a comeback and more like a heartfelt homecoming.
What sets the single apart is its remarkable honesty. The members personally wrote the lyrics, pouring into every line the longing, apologies, and gratitude they had been unable to express during their hiatus. Rather than glossing over the years apart, Seeya embraces the passage of time with vulnerability, acknowledging the gap while affirming that the bond between them and their fans was never truly broken.
For longtime fans, the song is an answered prayer — proof that the wait was worth every year. For new listeners, it is a stunning introduction to a group whose artistry has only grown richer with time.
“Still Here, Still Us” Music Video

