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A Musical Feast Featuring SeeYa, GOT7's Park Jin-young, and FLARE U

Various artists including SeeYa, Park Jin-young, and FLARE U released new songs.
Each album captures distinctive musical colors and emotions.
In particular, tracks combining modern elements are captivating listeners.

In the third week of May 2026, a plethora of artists released new albums, creating diverse musical experiences for listeners. SeeYa, GOT7's Park Jin-young, FLARE U, YOUNITE, and NMIXX featured prominently as shining stars of this week.

SeeYa’s first regular album 'First, Again' includes renowned composers like Park Geun-tae and Kim Do-hoon, showcasing the remarkable vocals of its three members in the title track 'Stay.' Park Jin-young's second mini-album 'Said & Done' explores a wide range of emotions and consists of six tracks. FLARE U’s first mini-album 'YOUTH ERROR' embraces hybrid pop charm. YOUNITE’s mini album 'INYUN Part.1' expresses the connection between different worlds, while NMIXX’s 'Heavy Serenade' combines various electronic music elements, drawing attention.

Albums released this week showcase the unique colors of each artist while demonstrating musical diversity. SeeYa's new release transcends merely replicating past emotions, evolving through a harmonious blend with modern elements. The album, which achieves a balance of emotion and harmony, significantly elevates their musical quality.

Park Jin-young's 'Said & Done' encapsulates various signs of his life, resonating deeply with listeners. The tracks evoke nostalgia for each listener's childhood, providing a meaning that transcends mere entertainment. His emotional expressiveness reflects the refinement he has gained through acting experiences.

Both FLARE U and YOUNITE are exploring new musical colors, with their work embodying freshness apt for current music trends. NMIXX continues to evolve their musical identity by experimenting with different genres, heightening anticipation for their future endeavors.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: Each album jacket

Source: tvdaily.co.kr