They captured attention by winning on KBS2’s 'Immortal Songs', covering various genres.
Cha Tae-hyun's participation heightens excitement for their musical journey.
[TV Daily Reporter Kim Hangil] Amuda Band has officially debuted, marking the beginning of their musical journey with their first digital single 'Algo Itjanha'. The showcase held on February 12 in Jongno, Seoul, was filled with supporters celebrating this new chapter.
Composed of Hong Kyung-min, Jo Young-soo, Cha Tae-hyun, Jeon In-hyuk, Kim Jun-hyun, and Jo Jung-min, this band aims to present 'good music' while transcending genres. Their recent appearance on KBS2’s 'Immortal Songs’ captured the audience's attention as they won the final round immediately after forming.
'Algo Itjanha' was composed by the hitmaker Jo Young-soo, with contributions from the band members in the lyrics, enhancing its overall quality. Cha Tae-hyun's distinctive vocals add depth to the track, generating excitement among fans. The group expressed their commitment to pursuing music with joy while highlighting the significance of sharing experiences with friends.
Amuda Band represents a unique collaboration of various figures from the entertainment industry. With members coming together from different backgrounds and musical influences, they are generating interest by creating fresh sounds. Their activities extend beyond just music, emphasizing the importance of friendship and collaboration, which adds depth to their project.
Musically, they are engaging in experimental attempts across genres, tapping into the emotions of younger audiences. Cha Tae-hyun's involvement exemplifies the blending of his acting career with his musical talents, providing fans with an opportunity to see a new side of him.
Given their accumulated experience and distinct musical identity, there is a strong potential for the group to achieve greater success than initially planned. By focusing on their goal of 'joyful music,' they could not only find artistic fulfillment but also achieve commercial success within the existing music market.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: An Sung-hoo