Singer-songwriter Blah captures an honest moment of growth.

Blah on the 9th released a music video teaser for the track "Youth" from her fourth EP Normal Life on her agency Pakespermill's official YouTube channel.

In the released video, Blah appears to be sitting across from a doctor receiving counseling. She then violently knocks over a chair, breaking the silence, and, clutching her head in apparent distress, explodes with uncontrollable emotion, raising curiosity about the full music video.

In particular, actor Hur Jae-hyeok joined to boost the music video's immersion. Hur Jae-hyeok delicately expressed the complex emotions hidden behind a cynical mask, fully conveying the song's multi-layered charm. Having appeared in screenings at prestigious film festivals such as the Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA) and the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), where his acting was recognized, much attention is focused on the acting synergy he will create with Blah.

"Youth" is an R&B track that captures the moment of accepting even the process of cultivating oneself in pursuit of ideals with honesty, and Blah's distinctive emotional vocals are expected to deliver a high level of immersion.

The fourth EP Normal Life starts from the moment Blah began to look at her everyday life as it is. Rather than a craving for glamour or coolness, it calmly embraces the varied emotions of life and sheds new light on the meaning of the ordinary. Blah participated in writing and composing all the tracks, and is expected to more distinctly imprint her own musical world.

Blah, a 25th-generation artist of "Tune Up" supported by the CJ Cultural Foundation, will release her fourth EP Normal Life at 6 p.m. on the 11th on various music streaming sites.

[Photo] Provided by Pakespermill.

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