Singer baek Ji-young revealed that the music video for her new song ‘That’s Right’ includes a teaser of Nana and Chae Jong-seok’s ‘Kiss 100 Times’.
Singer Baek Ji-young appeared on SBS Power FM’s ‘2 O’Clock escape Cultwo Show’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘Cultwo Show’), which aired on the 15th, and talked with DJ Kim Tae-gyun.
Baek Ji-young, who has recently released an album commemorating her 25th anniversary and is continuing her active activities, said about this title song ‘Yes, That’s Right’, “It is ‘White Hair’ (Baek Ji-young’s style ballad), but it is calm and heroic, unlike the existing desperate and sorrowful style.” Differences were emphasized.
The news that Kangta was in charge of composing and directing this new song also attracted attention, but Baek Ji-young said that she did not request it directly from Kangta, but “decided thru a blind monitor at Song Camp.”
Baek Ji-young’s new song music video attracted attention as it was said to have been directed by star director lee Eung-bok, who directed the dramas ‘Descendants of the Sun’, ‘Goblin’, and ‘Mr. sunshine’. this music video is director Lee Eung-bok’s music video debut. It is said that the title of the title song ‘Yes, That’s Right’ was also created by director Lee Eung-bok, and attention was focused on the fact that the original title was ‘Pencil’ written by Kangta.
Additionally, this music video for ’That’s Right’ also attracted attention due to dating rumors between the main characters, Nana and chae Jong-seok. Baek Ji-young said, “I made three versions of the teaser, and there is a version called ‘Kiss 100 Times’ that I made as a joke,” and added, “It is also worth watching because it is a compilation of only the kissing scenes.”
Baek Ji-young also said that she had a dance song in progress, but was unable to find a male feature. Baek Ji-young expressed her worries, saying, “Taecyeon’s zodiac sign went around once, but now it has to go around twice.” Kim Tae-gyun suggested “Monsta
Meanwhile, dating rumors arose between singer and actress Nana, who played a romantic relationship in Baek Ji-young’s new song ‘Yes, That’s Right’, and model Chae Jong-seok. In response to this,both agencies released a statement saying,“It is arduous to confirm because it is a private matter.” It was reported that the two went on a trip to Bali together last June.
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How does the collaboration between artists, like Baek Ji-young and Kangta, influence the K-pop music landscape?
Interview between the Time.news Editor and Music Expert
Editor: welcome, everyone! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with renowned music expert Dr. Min Seo, who will shed light on the latest developments in the K-pop industry. Recently, singer Baek Ji-young made headlines with her new song “That’s Right.” Dr. Seo, thank you for joining us today!
Dr. Min Seo: Thank you for having me! It’s great to be hear to discuss such an exciting topic.
Editor: Let’s dive right in. Baek Ji-young’s new track is said to represent a shift in her musical style. Can you elaborate on what she means by describing the song as calm and heroic, unlike her previous work?
Dr. Min Seo: Absolutely! Traditionally, Baek Ji-young has been known for her emotionally charged ballads that often capture themes of despair and heartache. By describing “That’s Right” as calm and heroic, she indicates a new direction—one that embodies resilience and strength, even amidst challenges.It reflects a more matured perspective in her artistry, which can resonate deeply with listeners who value empowerment in music.
Editor: It’s interesting to see artists evolve over time. The involvement of Kangta in composing and directing the song also garnered attention. How do you perceive the collaborative dynamics in K-pop when it comes to such partnerships?
Dr. Min Seo: Collaboration is a cornerstone of the K-pop industry. Artists often work together in unique ways to craft something fresh and exciting. In Baek Ji-young’s case, she didn’t directly approach Kangta but decided through a blind monitor at Song Camp, which adds an intriguing layer to their partnership.It highlights the creative spontaneity that’s often found in K-pop. This method can led to unexpected and authentic results, which is always a plus for fans of the genre.
Editor: Speaking of spontaneity, the music video for “That’s Right” marks the directing debut of Lee Eung-bok, known for his acclaimed dramas.What impact do you think a director like him will have on a music video?
Dr. Min Seo: Lee Eung-bok is a highly regarded figure in the industry, and his transition to directing music videos like this one is engaging. His experience with storytelling in dramas means he brings a cinematic quality to the visual aspects of the song. The fact that he also contributed to the title of the song is important—it’s a reflection of his artistic vision. This synergy between music and visual storytelling can create a profound connection with the audience, making the music video not just a promotional tool but an integral part of the artistic expression.
Editor: That’s a great point! The teaser for the music video has also sparked discussions regarding dating rumors between the stars Nana and Chae Jong-seok. How do personal relationships of artists often influence their public image and marketing?
Dr. Min Seo: In K-pop, the personal lives of artists can have a ample impact on their branding and audience engagement. Rumors about relationships, like those involving Nana and Chae Jong-seok, can enhance interest in a music video and develop an emotional narrative that fans want to explore. It adds a layer of intrigue to their performances, making viewers more invested as they associate their on-screen chemistry with potential real-life relationships. This phenomenon isn’t unique to K-pop, but it’s much more pronounced in this industry due to the hyper-connectivity of fanbases through social media.
Editor: Fascinating insights, Dr. Seo! Before we wrap up, what advice would you give to aspiring artists looking to carve their path in this competitive industry?
Dr. Min Seo: I would advise them to remain authentic to their voices and perspectives. The beauty of K-pop is its diversity. While collaborations and market trends are significant,true artistry shines through when artists express their individuality. Understanding the market is crucial, but so is nurturing one’s unique story and sound.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Seo, for sharing your knowledge with us today. It’s clear that baek Ji-young’s new song carries much more than just a catchy tune. We look forward to seeing how her career evolves and how other artists continue to innovate in this vibrant industry.
Dr. Min Seo: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to see what the future holds for K-pop and its artists.