Seulgi of Red Velvet debuts as a solo artist with iconic song and video
Seulgi of Red Velvet debuts as a solo artist with iconic song and video "28 Reasons."
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With the release of "28 Reasons," a pop dance song with a distinguishing groovy and powerful bass and whistling sound, on October 4, Seulgi made her long-awaited solo debut. Questions about the many factors influencing the relationship are raised by a character in the lyrics where good and evil cohabit with both a sincere interest in the one they like and a light sense of humor. Her nasty and sinister side is contrasted with her innocent and charming appearance in the MV. The two halves of Seulgi unite towards the end of the MV.

She talks about the love that trapped and destroyed her, but it just transformed her, and she tries everything in her power to exact revenge. Seulgi of Red Velvet is all about breaking up in style, as evidenced by her MV costumes and the soothing vocals that go well with the clip. The song's powerful whistle tone gives it an addictive quality that makes listeners want to dance along to the otherwise simple melody.

This CD includes the brand-new disco-inspired R&B pop dance tune "Anywhere But Home." Seulgi's dreamy tone and the lyrics' references to taking a ride to a new location on a restless night contribute to the song's liberating and passionate vibe. can sense

Seulgi's languid voice is followed by a powerful drop of techno sound in the EDM pop dance song "Los Angeles," which is also included on the album. It embodies the enthusiasm and eagerness of discovering a new dream in an unknown setting. Additionally, "Crown" is a catchy R&B pop dance tune with repetitive drum beats and an overwhelming synth melody. A chorus that sounded like a cry enhanced the majesty.

Additionally, Seulgi's debut song, "Dead Man Running," clearly depicts an empty and flimsy heart brought on by the wounds, as well as a warning to those who have wronged her in the past. Seulgi's languid voice and B.O's emotive rapping will create fresh chemistry on the song "Bad Boy, Sad Girl," which was created in conjunction with the rapper B.O.

Eight years after her Seulgi debut with Red Velvet, she has finally released her first solo album. When questioned if his solo, 'All-Rounder,' could be a little bit late, Seulgi responded, "I've been preparing for a long time, but I've been preparing properly since the beginning of this year. I think now is the right time. I think it would be more appropriate for the color of the future that I will show my fans how to do a solo album after you gain a little more experience in the industry.” 

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