Watch MV for "Kimi ni Todoke" by "FROM. WJSN" (Space Girls)
「FROM. WJSN」の「君に届け」のMV視聴(宇宙少女)
「FROM. WJSN」の「君に届け」のMV視聴(宇宙少女)
"Cosmic Girls" new album title song "Kimi ni Todoke" MV is a hot topic "It's like a movie"
Korean girl group "Cosmic Girls"'s new album title song "Kimi ni Todoke" MV (music video) is a hot topic among fans.
"Cosmic Girls" released the MV for "Kimi ni Todoke", the title song of their 3rd mini album "FROM. WJSN" on the 4th.
This MV was directed by Kim Ji-young and features a "fantasy blockbuster".
The story depicts the members, who appear as members of a psychic school, sneaking out of school and enjoying themselves in the mysterious wilderness in search of freedom.
The music video, which shows both a mysterious and pure atmosphere, blends in the curiosity towards the unknown space of space and the refreshing image of the word "girl" into the music video, raising fans' interest with comments such as "it's like a movie."
WJSN is planning to begin full-scale broadcasting activities as a complete 13-member group.
(From K-POP News)
Will WJSN focus on the pure and innocent route of Apink-style activities in order to make the most of the powerful vocals centered around Yeonjung and the overwhelming visuals of the members...?
This is what I thought after watching the music video for "Deliver to You," the title song of their 3rd mini album "FROM. WJSN."
I understand the reasons for adding Yeonjung, who has a refreshing voice and great singing ability, to the team of WJSN, which has many members, but I was puzzled as to how they would create a scene that would make the most of her singing ability in such a large group.
I thought that her singing voice would be useful as an immediate asset in a group of 5 to 7 people... It would make sense if they had a group of vocalists with unique personalities like Girls' Generation, from Taeyeon to Sunny.
But before Yeonjung, WJSN's vocalists were good, but none of them had any individuality.
Even when they were passing the baton around, it wasn't much different from one member singing the whole time.
It's nothing compared to Girls' Generation's Taeyeon and Jessica, who asserted their individuality and exuded brilliance in their songs.
It's easy to understand why Yeonjung was added to the vocal line-up.
However, I was worried that just like throwing Yeonjung in among 12 people makes 12 people the same as 13, Yeonjung's voice would get lost in the numbers.
Those worries were wiped away when I listened to "Secret" from their second mini-album.
In that song, Yeonjung's voice sparkled like a shooting star.
Everyone must have thought that Yeonjung's addition added more definition to the songs.
It's only natural that people were excited to see what kind of singing voice Yeonjung would show us in her third mini-album, "FROM. WJSN."
However, this time around, there is no part where Yeonjung's voice can really shine. In fact, Yeonjung's voice is constantly resonating in a background position.
Perhaps because of this, the other members' singing sounds twice or even three times more lively, which, combined with the brilliance of the performance, makes for a deep stage.
Music stages are strange things.
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