From the comeback title song “Crossroads” (GFRIEND)
カムバックタイトル曲”Crossroads”から(GFRIEND)
'GFRIEND', global popularity... Foreign media focused lighting such as US Billboard and UPI
The serious expressions of each member are impressive.
It is now seven years ago. A 25-year-old woman will have a slightly different facial expression than an 18-year-old woman.
Although it's a concept, the facial expressions of the GFRIEND members make you feel closer to a 25-year-old woman...
Regarding "GFRIEND"'s new mini-album "回:LABYRINTH" and the title song "Crossroads", Billboard in the United States seems to be watching this MV.
GFRIEND's representative song "ROUGH" was about the excitement and loneliness of saying goodbye to school (group) life and facing a new world alone.
At that time, she was full of smiles, but now she is burdened by the life she has imposed on herself and her quota.
"How are the friends you cried and laughed with now?"
Would it be fair to say that "Crossroads" is a song about stopping in the passing of time, embarking on a new life and turning your thoughts to a friend who is now separated?
Billboard praised the song with the expression "focusing on the moment of choice, like a turning point in life".
It's a similar appreciation to mine, but although the song is a bit complicated and lacks addictiveness, the emotional image of the song is open to the depths, and even if you don't understand the lyrics, you can still understand it.
It would be nice if it could break new ground for them, but it seems that the level of understanding of this song will fluctuate depending on what kind of people GFRIEND's fan base is.
"I think there are surprisingly many, but..."
カムバックタイトル曲”Crossroads”から(GFRIEND)
'GFRIEND', global popularity... Foreign media focused lighting such as US Billboard and UPI
The serious expressions of each member are impressive.
It is now seven years ago. A 25-year-old woman will have a slightly different facial expression than an 18-year-old woman.
Although it's a concept, the facial expressions of the GFRIEND members make you feel closer to a 25-year-old woman...
Regarding "GFRIEND"'s new mini-album "回:LABYRINTH" and the title song "Crossroads", Billboard in the United States seems to be watching this MV.
GFRIEND's representative song "ROUGH" was about the excitement and loneliness of saying goodbye to school (group) life and facing a new world alone.
At that time, she was full of smiles, but now she is burdened by the life she has imposed on herself and her quota.
"How are the friends you cried and laughed with now?"
Would it be fair to say that "Crossroads" is a song about stopping in the passing of time, embarking on a new life and turning your thoughts to a friend who is now separated?
Billboard praised the song with the expression "focusing on the moment of choice, like a turning point in life".
It's a similar appreciation to mine, but although the song is a bit complicated and lacks addictiveness, the emotional image of the song is open to the depths, and even if you don't understand the lyrics, you can still understand it.
It would be nice if it could break new ground for them, but it seems that the level of understanding of this song will fluctuate depending on what kind of people GFRIEND's fan base is.
"I think there are surprisingly many, but..."
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