The multi-hyphenate K-pop star has long proven his versatility, but the solo release fails to bring out his best.
There was an idea. I'm all for K-Pop trying to branch out towards new sounds, and it's super cool to hear stuff we're not used to find in this industry. But big acts barely take any real risks with their release, they have the comfort of their big fan base and can diversify their sound a bit without the fear of losing their audience. However, with the first single from his upcoming solo project, Yeonjun took the risk to drop something very few were expecting from him, and I ... read more