The group BTS member Jungkook is generating buzz by publicly praising rookie singer-songwriter Noy.
Jungkook recently left a message on his social media saying, "You can catch two rabbits at once. This is May. What a voice, what emotion, what pronunciation, who are you," personally recommending Noy's new song. The short but intense "shout-out" drew an immediate reaction.
After that post, Noy climbed to No. 1 on domestic music platform Melon's real-time search rankings, quickly emerging as a spotlighted rookie. Among fans, responses such as "It's rare for Jungkook to praise someone so publicly" continued, focusing more attention.
The song Jungkook recommended is Noy's new single "Typical (so predictable)," the first original song Noy participated in writing herself. Based on punk rock sound, the song expresses feelings different from ordinary love, and it was released in Korean and Japanese versions to target a global fan base.
Noy is a singer-songwriter born in 2003 who first made her name known in January this year with a remake song, "若造の (a novice's love)." The song, a reinterpretation of singer Yangpa's original in a J-pop rock style, drew attention, and the music video climbed YouTube's trending chart and recorded high rankings on Bugs' J-pop chart, proving her potential.
In April she released her debut album, "Inspiration," and launched full-scale musical activities. Through various tracks, including the title song "so predictable," she delicately unpacks emotions from the start of love to growing familiarity, building her own musical world.
In particular, overseas fans' reactions have been enthusiastic following Jungkook's mention. Evaluations such as "Both the voice and the emotion are outstanding" and "The album's completion is high" continued, expanding global interest.
Whether the attention that started with Jungkook's one comment can lead to a breakthrough for the rookie artist is drawing attention to Noy's path.
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