On The Table Read Magazine, “the best arts and entertainment magazine UK“, Myles Lloyd released DMC, his high-energy K-pop reimagining of “Drive Me Crazy” featuring GEMINI, Karencici, and JUNNY — a vibrant collaboration born from the original track’s massive viral success in South Korea.
Montreal-based R&B artist Myles Lloyd has unveiled his latest single “DMC,” a vibrant collaboration with Korean artists GEMINI, Karencici, and JUNNY. The track reimagines his earlier hit “Drive Me Crazy” through a fresh K-pop lens, blending high-energy production with smooth R&B sensibilities.


The Viral Success of “Drive Me Crazy” in South Korea
“Drive Me Crazy” experienced an unexpected surge in popularity in South Korea, accumulating over 26 million streams across platforms. The song earned a notable co-sign from K-pop group ENHYPEN and secured a position on South Korea’s Top 200 charts. This international breakthrough sparked renewed creative energy for Lloyd, who decided to evolve the track into something that honors the K-pop influence that amplified its reach.
The overwhelming response from Korean audiences inspired Lloyd to revisit his favorite K-pop tracks, both classic and contemporary. He discovered and connected with artists like Karencici, JUNNY, and GEMINI, ultimately bringing them together for this collaborative reimagining. The result is “DMC,” which maintains the original song’s urgent, lovesick emotion while infusing it with nostalgic textures, precise pop production, and infectious falsetto melodies.
Blending R&B Roots with K-Pop Energy

Lloyd’s music consistently draws from classic soul, modern R&B, and early 2000s pop influences. His style appeals to listeners who embrace vulnerability, romance, and the intensity of complex emotions. “DMC” exemplifies this fusion, delivering a high-energy yet emotionally resonant experience that bridges Western R&B and K-pop worlds.
The single arrives as Lloyd joins JUNNY — one of the featured artists — on tour. The Canadian leg kicked off in Montreal, with Lloyd supporting JUNNY on the remaining dates across major cities including Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary.
Myles Lloyd’s Artistic Journey So Far
At 27 years old, Myles Lloyd has steadily built a compelling catalog. His projects include Goodbye (2019), Forever, Yours (2022), and WHAT MORE CAN I SAY? (2024). He concluded the previous year with the 13-track album I’m Still Thinking, a raw and reflective body of work exploring themes of self-acceptance, personal growth, and inner restlessness.
Lloyd has performed at major festivals such as Lollapalooza Berlin and Sol Blume. His work has also received support from prominent outlets including Complex, PAPER, Teen Vogue, and Wonderland Magazine, positioning him as an emerging voice in contemporary R&B.


Why “DMC” Matters for Fans of R&B and K-Pop Crossovers
“DMC” represents more than a remix — it celebrates the organic global connection that music can create. By reworking a fan-favorite track with standout Korean artists, Lloyd delivers a polished, feel-good anthem perfect for playlists that mix smooth R&B with upbeat pop energy.
Fans can stream “DMC” now on all major platforms. The collaboration highlights Lloyd’s ability to evolve his sound while staying true to the emotional depth that defines his artistry.
Whether you’re a longtime follower of Myles Lloyd or discovering him through this K-pop-infused release, “DMC” offers an accessible entry point into his world of heartfelt, high-energy music. Keep an eye on this rising talent as he continues to bridge genres and cultures on stage and in the studio.
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