Singer WOODZ (WOODZ, real name Cho Seung-yeon) raised expectations for his comeback by releasing a music video teaser for the pre-release title track "CINEMA".
Agency EDAM Entertainment released the music video teaser for the pre-release title track "CINEMA" from WOODZ's first full-length album "Archive. 1" on the 11th at 12 a.m. via WOODZ's official social media channels.
The released teaser begins with a man sitting alone in a movie theater holding a camcorder that seems to contain past memories in one hand. Then a woman's voice narrates, "Do you remember," and memories of the days the two lovers spent together unfold in sequence along with majestic band sounds. From happy moments to scenes of arguing, it captures a perspective that looks back on past memories after a breakup, leaving a deep impression despite the short runtime.
In particular, the sensuous imagery and color palette befitting the song title "CINEMA" create an atmosphere like watching a film, arousing curiosity about the full music video and the complete song. WOODZ's delicate yet explosive vocal tone featured in the short teaser further raises expectations for the new song.
The pre-release title track "CINEMA" is a talked-about song that was first performed as a pre-release stage at WOODZ's solo concert held last year, earning enthusiastic responses from fans. It is an appealing track with an addictive chorus melody, WOODZ's plaintive yet powerful high notes, and lyrical lyrics that feel like screening a film.
Meanwhile, WOODZ's pre-release tracks "CINEMA" and "Bloodline" will be released on various music sites at 6 p.m. on Feb. 12, and the first full-length album "Archive. 1" will be released on March 4.
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