Baek Ji-young, “‘Dating Rumors’ Nana and Chae Jong-seok have a teaser for ‘100 Kisses’… “It’s worth seeing”

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Photo = SBS ‘2 O’Clock Escape⁣ Cultwo⁢ Show’

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.

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