Listen to S.E.S.'s comeback song
S.E.S.のカムバック曲を視聴
The original girl group S.E.S.'s 20th anniversary debut special album "Remember" has finally released all the songs today.
S.E.S. released all the songs from their new album, including the double title songs "Remember" and "A Painting" on various music sites such as MelOn, Genie, and Naver Music at 12:00 a.m. today (2nd), and the music video for "A Painting" was also released simultaneously on their official website (ses.smtown.com) and YouTube's SMTOWN channel.
This album is eye-catching for its diverse composition, including new songs, remakes, and an English version of the title song.
It's a well-crafted album that covers a wide variety of music genres, from New Jack Swing, which represents the music style of S.E.S. at the time of their debut, to pop ballads and tropical house, so it seems like it will be enough to captivate fans.
S.E.S. held their first solo concert in 16 years, "Remember, the day," at Sejong University Taeyeon Hall in Seoul on the 30th and 31st of last month, at the same venue where the first fan club founding ceremony was held.
It was a special performance where they shared memories with the audience, performing hit songs such as "I'm Your Girl," "I Love You," and "Collect Dreams" with their original choreography.
(From K-POP News)
I watched their new music video (Paradise) and I don't see any signs of aging at all.
It's not like they've regained their skills through a quick lesson, but their singing, dancing, and visuals are not inferior to those of today's young artists.
It's also good that they're not trying too hard.
Since they have a pure and innocent image, it is a very competitive field, but they exude a sense of cleanliness so it seems they could compete with other young groups.
The dramas starring Eugene matched their simplicity and purity well, and I enjoyed watching all of them.
I think I will continue to enjoy watching their performances at the music show, as I recall those memories.
The two of them have families now, so they probably won't be able to be busy.
I don't expect them to be very successful either.
I plan to watch and listen to them in moderation, so I hope they will do their best to perform on stage in their own way.
It seems they have made a safe start to doing what they left undone.
If they don't try to come up with anything new and instead show songs and dances that are in line with their past performances, I think the fans who were familiar with their music will return without any hesitation.
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