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Singer Younha presents a fresh reinterpretation with a music video of the entire remake album.
Younha released a teaser video on her official YouTube channel at midnight on the 26th, combining a total of four music videos from her first remake album, SUB CHARACTER.
"Sub Character One" is a remake album inspired by Younha's unique taste, and a music video containing the atmosphere and narrative of each track is produced separately to present new interpretations and messages for each song. Starting with the music video for "Seasonal Crime" on March 4, "Sub Character" will be released on the 6th, "Yumra" on the 9th, "Skybound" on the 12th, and a four-song music video will be released on the 16th.
Prior to this, the music video teaser, which was unveiled, depicted the stories of girls on a special journey against the backdrop of school. As she opened the students' empty lockers, a girl said to her friends in the printing room, "Don't be surprised. We're a pirate squad called Subprint. School ink is public good, and our taste is private property. We're taking over the desolate lockers by robbing the school toner," he declared.
As the bold declaration was made, the girls began printing posters containing colorful characters, and various character images were put on the lockers. Then, a meaningful comment, "You're looking for something great, too?" came out, raising curiosity about the story of the main story.
At the same time, the image of Younha singing in different conceptual spaces was intersected, heralding a rich attraction in each music video. Younha freely performed a variety of charms, from the scene of performing live in harmony with the band session to the scene of being immersed in the song by playing the keyboard, and the unique mood in the background reminiscent of a birthday party.
The full sound source of Younha's first remake album "Sub Character One," which will capture listeners' tastes with a different musical interpretation, will be released on various online music sites at 6 p.m. on March 9.
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