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Park
Jung Min is back alone, with a new solo album 22 months since his last.
He′s prepared to launch himself again with his new single Beautiful, and he even took over the production of his album and his music video to show off his new face as a musician.
Was
this why it was so hard to see him sing again? Park Jung Min says no.
He was actually fairly active all this time not in Korea, but in Japan.
Still, he says he′s happy that he′s back in Korea.
"I′m so happy to be back on the stages of Korea again. I′m happy and pressured at the same time though. (Laugh)
I′m worried and excited about my first self-produced album, about
whether the public will like it. It feels like I′m getting my homework
looked over. My heart′s really pounding. (Laugh)"
It
really seemed his heart was pounding over his new album. The album
indeed showed traces of the efforts that he poured in to make up for the
22 month gap, and the album cover and the music video expressed the
concerns Park Jung Min held as an artist while producing them. It
probably occurred to him too that it′s time he found his real place
after leaving his idol self behind.
That′s why his music video for Beautiful was
so surprising. The video showed a Park Jung Min that was more colorful
than anyone remembered. Everything about him was different; he was no
longer the boy who practiced hard to do whatever his agency had told him
to do.
"I wanted to emphasize my voice more than anything. I
asked my fans, and most of them answered that the no. 1 reason they like
me was because of my voice. I tried to express what I didn′t get to
express when I was in SS501. The energy that I give off is different
from when I′m solo and when I′m the member of a group. I wanted to fill
my performance with a good voice."
Perhaps
because of this deep determination, everyone who saw Park Jung Min′s
new performance couldn′t hide their amazement. It was a different Park
Jung Min from the one everyone knew. This shows that he′s really
maturing, as a solo singer.
"Soon it′ll already be 10 years since
my debut. I still feel like I′m a rookie, but these days I feel time
goes so fast. I′ll have to work hard to become a senior that can be
proud in front of his juniors."
Photo credit: Yamaha A&R
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