Singer-songwriter blah redefined normality in a new way.

Blah released her fourth EP, "Normal Life," on various music streaming sites on the 11th.

The title track, "Youth," captures the moment of honestly embracing the process of cultivating oneself while pursuing ideals; it is an R&B song that highlights Blah's characteristic delicate and emotional vocals.

The music video released with the song features actor Heo Jae-hyeok providing support, creating acting synergy with Blah. Heo Jae-hyeok and Blah portray a doctor and a patient, respectively, depicting an uncontrollable eruption of emotions that further amplifies the song's emotional arc.

"Normal Life" is an album that started from a moment when Blah began to look at her everyday life as it is. Rather than a craving for glamour or style, it calmly embraces the various emotions that make up life and newly illuminates the meaning of normality. Blah showed the process of growing by talking about small but distinct emotional changes and her own ways of recovery that dwell within them.

In particular, Blah once again proved her abilities as a singer-songwriter by directly participating in the overall production of this album, as she did with previous works. Blah handled the lyrics, composition, and arrangement for all the tracks, as well as guitar, bass, drums, and string arrangements, showcasing a limitless musical spectrum.

"Normal Life" includes a total of five tracks of diverse genres: the title track "Youth," "Falling for You (feat. Yves)," "빈틈," "All The Pain," and "Love."

Meanwhile, Blah, the 25th cohort artist of "Tune Up," supported by the CJ Cultural Foundation, has her fourth EP, "Normal Life," available on various music streaming sites.

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