2025 SMTOWN Album Stage Clips Stir Excitement

  • 이소연 |2025.01.31 16:25
  • twitter
  • facebook
  • line
  • weibo
 



SM Entertainment (SM) has released four stage clips from its 30th-anniversary commemorative album, ‘2025 SMTOWN: THE CULTURE, THE FUTURE’, creating a buzz among global fans.


At midnight on January 30, SMTOWN’s official YouTube channel surprised fans with stage clips of four tracks from the album:


  • Kangta – ‘Just A Feeling’
  • BoA – ‘End Of A Day’
  • TVXQ – ‘Psycho’
  • NCT WISH – ‘Miracle’

These clips showcase performances from ‘SMTOWN LIVE 2025’ in Seoul, along with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, drawing enthusiastic responses from fans worldwide. Additionally, SM plans to release four new stage clips every Thursday at midnight until February 13, culminating in the album’s official release on February 14 at 6 PM KST, along with the title track ‘Thank You’ MV.


Reimagined Classics & Fresh Interpretations

The stage clips feature reinterpreted versions of beloved SM classics:


  • ‘Just A Feeling’ (Kangta) → A cinematic remake of S.E.S.’s 2002 track, blending electronic, new jack swing, R&B, and Afro influences to capture the emotions of love and excitement.
  • ‘End Of A Day’ (BoA) → A heartfelt tribute to SHINee’s Jonghyun’s 2015 song, with delicate piano and string arrangements complementing BoA’s emotional vocals, delivering comfort at the close of a long day.
  • ‘Psycho’ (TVXQ) → A powerful reinterpretation of Red Velvet’s 2019 hit, featuring grand beats and glittering synths. With a male perspective on the original lyrics, TVXQ brings a sexy and intense new vibe to the song.
  • ‘Miracle’ (NCT WISH) → A modern new jack swing take on Super Junior’s 2005 classic, infused with bright, youthful energy and NCT WISH’s refreshing vocals.

Fans can pre-order the ‘2025 SMTOWN: THE CULTURE, THE FUTURE’ album at online and offline record stores ahead of its highly anticipated release.


Written by Kim Su Jin

Translated by Lee So Yun







- Any copying, republication or redistribution of STARNEWS’s content is expressly prohibited without prior consent of STARNEWS. Copyright infringement is subject to criminal and civil penalties.