The group TOMORROW X TOGETHER member Yeonjun's new song "Ice Cream" music video has finally been unveiled, capturing the attention of global fans.
At 1 p.m. on the 10th, Yeonjun's mini album 2 "NO LABELS: PART 02" title track "Ice Cream" music video was opened on the HYBE Labels YouTube channel. The video delicately depicts the subtle tension and distance between a man and a woman who are strongly attracted to each other yet hesitate to cross the line, through gazes, movements and performance.
Through his agency BigHit Music, Yeonjun said, "I thought a lot about facial expressions and attitudes. I worked hard during filming to show the subtle tension between a man and a woman. Since it is a very sensory video, I hope people fully feel and enjoy that atmosphere."
Shot against the backdrop of Prague, Czech Republic, the music video boasts exotic and metaphorical visuals using a wide range of colors, compositions and metaphors. The emotional clash that draws you in the more you approach but sometimes brings unexpected confusion is staged with an effect that makes the surrounding time seem to stop, further enhancing immersion.
In particular, the performance that Yeonjun directly participated in creating maximizes the song's appeal. Roaming everyday spaces such as outdoor stairs and train stations, he opted for impressive expression and tasteful movement rather than complicated choreography. Fluid movements that seem like melting ice cream and a witty gesture matched to the lyric "두통 가득 brain freeze" add to the viewing enjoyment.
The new song "Ice Cream" is in the funk rock genre, featuring vintage drum beats, rhythmic bass and guitar riffs. It depicts a relationship that is sweet to each other yet maintains a cool tension, announcing the birth of a bouncy "Yeonjun-style summer song" that will cool the heat.
Meanwhile, having launched full-scale solo activities, Yeonjun will perform the new song starting today (the 10th) on KBS2 MUSIC BANK, followed by MBC Show! Music Core on the 11th and SBS Inkigayo on the 12th. He will also showcase various charms through popular YouTube content such as Dingo Music's "Killing Verse" and Ssoogssoog's "Momeok TV."
[Photo] 'Ice Cream' music video capture
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