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Singer-songwriter Blah has redefined mediocrity.
On the 11th, Bla released his fourth EP, "Normal Life," through various music sites.
The title song "Youth" is a song about the moment when you honestly accept the process of taking care of yourself by following the ideal, and it is an R&B genre with a delicate and emotional vocals unique to Bla.
In the music video released with the sound source, actor Heo Jae-hyuk supported and showed synergy with Bla. Heo Jae-hyuk and Bla decomposed into doctors and patients, respectively, and drew an uncontrolled explosion of emotions, further maximizing the emotional line of the song.
"Normal Life" is an album that started from the moment Blah looked back at her daily life as she was. It is not a desire for splendor or style, but a new light on the meaning of mediocrity by calmly embracing various emotions that make up life. Bla showed the process of growing up by talking about small but clear changes of emotions and the way he recovers in it.
In particular, Bla once again demonstrated his ability as a singer-songwriter by participating in the overall production of this album following his previous works. Bla showed off his unlimited musical spectrum by writing, composing, and arranging all the tracks, as well as guitar, bass, drum, and string arrangements.
"Normal Life" contains a total of five colorful genres, including the title song "Youth," "Falling for You (feat. Yves), "Empty," "All The Pain" and "Love."
Meanwhile, the fourth EP "Normal Life" of Bla, the 25th artist of "Tune Up" supported by the CJ Cultural Foundation, is available through various music sites.
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