Billlie members Moon Su-a and Si-yoon showcased their iconic charm through a photoshoot.
Rolling Stone Korea revealed the photoshoot featuring Moon Su-a and Si-yoon on its official social media today, the 28th.
In the photoshoot, Moon Su-a and Si-yoon perfectly embraced a brown-toned masculine look, exuding chic and sophisticated charm while mixing and matching bold accessories with different styled tops, capturing attention with a trendy yet hip aura.
An interview was held alongside the photoshoot. Moon Su-a and Si-yoon successfully led the first unit debut within their team through 'SNAP (feat. sokodomo).' Moon Su-a noted, "I remember a comment that said, 'This combination will definitely work.' I was so grateful to receive more expectations and love than I thought." Si-yoon also recalled, "I was very nervous since it was my first time, but hearing people say, 'The stage feels full even with just two of them' relieved me. Thanks to that, I was able to perform confidently on stage."
Moon Su-a and Si-yoon, who created the hip yet dressy concept of 'Chrome Noir,' displayed fantastic chemistry on stage as the main rap duo. Moon Su-a described Si-yoon as "a partner who provides good stimulation," while Si-yoon referred to Moon Su-a as "a thoughtful supporter," evoking a warm atmosphere.
They also talked about the changes they experienced after their unit debut. Moon Su-a shared, "My ambition for the stage has grown. I constantly think, 'How can I show an even cooler side?' and I feel like I've become a bit more relaxed too." Si-yoon conveyed, "I think I reflected a lot on myself during this activity. I have become stronger and can trust myself more. I also feel like I've gained someone who supports me. The unit activities will be an important turning point in my life," raising expectations for their future endeavors.
Moon Su-a and Si-yoon gained enthusiastic responses from global listeners through their experimental musical attempts and striking visual transformations in the digital single 'SNAP (feat. sokodomo),' released in April. 'SNAP (feat. sokodomo)' entered the top ranks of the iTunes K-POP top songs chart in 10 regions worldwide shortly after its release, proving Billlie's popularity in the global market.
[Photo] Provided by Rolling Stone Korea.
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