The new song 'Sign' and various genres were introduced, emphasizing communication with fans.
The event was a meaningful opportunity to showcase the artist's musical breadth and growth.
[TV Daily Han Seo-yul Reporter] The group 82MAJOR successfully held a showcase for their new mini album, 'FEELM.' On the 28th, they held a special concert at Yes24 Wonderbox in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, celebrating the release of their fifth mini album. This album combines 'Feel' and 'Film,' capturing a range of emotions.
At the showcase, 82MAJOR kicked off with powerful tracks like 'W.T.F' and 'CAGE.' The stage for their title track 'Sign' showcased their mature side, with dreamy melodies and refined performances. The song is notable for its catchy chorus that expresses the signals between two people.
In addition, the members engaged with fans through behind-the-scenes talks about the album preparation process. They performed several of their hit songs, including 'YESSIR!,' 'Choke,' 'TROPHY,' and 'Need That Bass,' drawing cheers from the audience. The showcase concluded with high-energy performances of '82' and 'Sure Thing,' highlighting the artist's expanded musical range, incorporating genres like jazz, house, and dance.
The showcase highlighted the diverse musical growth of 82MAJOR. With their new song 'Sign,' the group conveyed a more mature and profound feeling compared to their previous albums, offering fans a special experience. Notably, the catchy chorus maximized the song's charm, capturing the hearts of many fans.
Furthermore, their exploration of various genres is noteworthy. Successfully incorporating jazz and house into their performance, they showcased a broad musical palette. This element creates anticipation for diverse styles in their future activities.
Communication with fans also stood out as a significant feature. By sharing behind-the-scenes stories during the album preparation, the members strengthened their bond with fans, contributing to trust-building between the artists and their fandom.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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