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PFTPT, "英 Rock Band" Pink Floyd Tribute Project 'Open Special Content'

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Kim Soojin

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The group FIFTY FIFTY participated in a project dedicated to the legendary British rock band Pink Floyd to complete a musical connection that connects generations.

On the afternoon of the 10th, Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" video covered by them was released on the official YouTube channel of Pifty.

The video was created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the release of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here," and Pifty reinterpreted the original song with a refreshing yet lyrical tone and delicate expression, giving it a different charm.

In particular, Pifty captured lonely feelings and emptiness arising from someone's absence against the backdrop of the Han River in Seoul in the middle of winter. On top of that, the cold and tranquil sense of season was created in a calm style of winter casual look, leaving a deep aftertaste in harmony with the members' emotional lines.

"It's a great honor to be involved in a meaningful project," PFTPT said. Through this cover, I was able to feel the authenticity and weight of music once again. Pifty Pifty also said, "I will continue to work with all my heart to become an artist who delivers music that can move the hearts of many people across generations like Pink Floyd."

In particular, member Moonchanel, who grew up in the United States, said, "Pink Floyd is an artist who greatly influenced my musical sensibility," adding, "I also felt a responsibility to convey the meaning of this song, which has comforted many people, in our own way. I am very honored to express the deep emotion and preciousness of this song with the color of Fifteen Fifteen, and it is a moment that will be remembered for a long time personally," he added.

Pifty has emerged as a representative player of easy listening through music with unique colors such as "Cupid," "Pookie," and "Rock, Paper, Scissors." The recently announced "Skittlez" is gaining global popularity as it ranks on the U.S. "Media Base Top 40" chart.

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