Singer WOODZ topped the music charts with his first comeback after military discharge.
The digital single "I'll Never Love Again," released at 6 p.m. on the 24th, has drawn a strong response, sweeping major music charts such as Melon, Genie and Bugs immediately after its release. All tracks charted on Melon and Bugs, and the title track "I'll Never Love Again" ranked No. 1 on Bugs and No. 5 on Melon HOT100 (30 days after release).
This digital single reflects a desire to view repetitive daily life and taken-for-granted situations differently, at least for today. It carries a message hoping the song will ask listeners, "How will you choose to see it?" WOODZ again wrote and composed the songs himself, adding authenticity.
The title track "I'll Never Love Again" is an alternative rock track rooted in folk sensibility; WOODZ's vocals, which convey delicate emotional lines, blend with a majestic choir to represent the breakup, pain and resolve of love. The album track "Smashing Concrete" is an alternative metal track combining WOODZ's rap and vocals, delivering a message of "let's smash obstacles" through intense guitar and drum sounds, conveying explosive energy and a sense of liberation.
Earlier, while serving in the military, WOODZ proved his distinctive presence even during his hiatus by having his self-composed song "Drowning" re-chart and reach the top of major music charts such as Melon TOP100, Genie and Bugs, and by winning first place on terrestrial music shows. This comeback once again firmly cements his musical prowess.
WOODS's digital single "I'll Never Love Again" can be listened to on various music sites, and the music video for the title track "I'll Never Love Again" is available on his official YouTube channel.
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