Bumgyu of Tomorrow X Together unveiled a studio take version video documenting the making of his first solo mixtape 'Panic.'
Bumgyu released 'Panic' on the 27th of last month, delivering warm comfort to contemporary youth. At the same time, he focused attention on the official music video and a live version video that highlights his vocal performance. Following that, Bumgyu added a studio take version video showing the behind-the-scenes of 'Panic' at midnight on the 3rd on the official Tomorrow X Together YouTube channel and the team's social media.
Through this video, viewers can vividly experience Bumgyu working on 'Panic.' His effort to convey sincerity in 'Panic' is evident as he modifies the song several times until satisfied and repeatedly records seriously. Despite his cheerful image, Bumgyu, who is referred to as 'a person where 3 a.m. and 3 p.m. coexist,' expresses '3 a.m. emotions' in his music, providing viewers with a refreshing experience.
The studio take version video also reflects Bumgyu's taste. The video features low-quality, noisy visuals, an unsteady focus, and an analog feel evident in the 4:3 aspect ratio. In a past interview, Bumgyu expressed his affection for analog elements such as film cameras, radios, and old music. Additionally, after the release of 'Panic,' he created a space at Suwon Starfield 'VINYL' where fans can listen to vinyl containing his music and voice messages on a turntable, sharing the '3 a.m. emotions' with them.
Meanwhile, 'Panic' is receiving intense interest, stirring up a band cover challenge wave. Renowned artists like Heo Hoe-kyung, 10cm, Daybreak, ADOY, Jung Se-woon, We Are The Night, Yun Machi, Sorahn, and Yudabin Band have each covered 'Panic,' capturing music fans with its different charm compared to the original.
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