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TAEYANG (태양) - Seed (나의 마음에) | Show! MusicCore (Redemption Reacts)

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2023-05-03 02:27:29 You have no idea how happy I am to be getting so much new music from Taeyang! BIGBANG is the group that got me into kpop, and he is my bias🥰 Vocals & Moves, these two songs showcased both of his strengths. This is what Taeyang said about this song to Rolling Stone: Seed” (“나의 마음에”) When people think of K-pop, a lot of them think of the current K-pop boy groups and girl groups that are so popular now. But when I look back on K-pop’s history, I wonder, “Were the Eighties and Nineties the most beautiful, golden era with songs in our language?” It’s something I’ve always had in mind. The motive for “Seed” was to capture the essence of that era, but interpret it in a modern way. The first song, actually, that came out of that intention was “Still Life,” released last year as part of Big Bang. “Seed” was created after. To be honest, we put in a lot of the emotion we felt as a team. We got feedback from our fans, and this time, it’s truly my own feelings. I felt I could honestly convey my thoughts. The song’s title, directly translated into English, would be “In My Heart.” It contains emotions and thoughts from the past, but there’s also a desire to move forward. I didn’t think “In My Heart” captured that intention entirely, so we thought of the word “seed” — a new start, to be reborn and create new things. Our fans, our hardcore fans, our V.I.P’s, will know this, but I’ve described the relationship between Big Bang and our fans as a tree quite often. We’re the tree, and the memories we have, the thoughts we have, and the experiences are the flowers. With the song “Seed,” we’re planting a new, healthy tree with a seed, letting it grow.
2023-05-02 18:35:50 You have no idea how happy I am to be getting so much new music from Taeyang! BIGBANG is the group that got me into kpop, and he is my bias🥰 Vocals & Moves, these two songs showcased both of his strengths. This is what Taeyang said about this song to Rolling Stone: Seed” (“나의 마음에”) When people think of K-pop, a lot of them think of the current K-pop boy groups and girl groups that are so popular now. But when I look back on K-pop’s history, I wonder, “Were the Eighties and Nineties the most beautiful, golden era with songs in our language?” It’s something I’ve always had in mind. The motive for “Seed” was to capture the essence of that era, but interpret it in a modern way. The first song, actually, that came out of that intention was “Still Life,” released last year as part of Big Bang. “Seed” was created after. To be honest, we put in a lot of the emotion we felt as a team. We got feedback from our fans, and this time, it’s truly my own feelings. I felt I could honestly convey my thoughts. The song’s title, directly translated into English, would be “In My Heart.” It contains emotions and thoughts from the past, but there’s also a desire to move forward. I didn’t think “In My Heart” captured that intention entirely, so we thought of the word “seed” — a new start, to be reborn and create new things. Our fans, our hardcore fans, our V.I.P’s, will know this, but I’ve described the relationship between Big Bang and our fans as a tree quite often. We’re the tree, and the memories we have, the thoughts we have, and the experiences are the flowers. With the song “Seed,” we’re planting a new, healthy tree with a seed, letting it grow.

You have no idea how happy I am to be getting so much new music from Taeyang! BIGBANG is the group that got me into kpop, and he is my bias🥰 Vocals & Moves, these two songs showcased both of his strengths. This is what Taeyang said about this song to Rolling Stone: Seed” (“나의 마음에”) When people think of K-pop, a lot of them think of the current K-pop boy groups and girl groups that are so popular now. But when I look back on K-pop’s history, I wonder, “Were the Eighties and Nineties the most beautiful, golden era with songs in our language?” It’s something I’ve always had in mind. The motive for “Seed” was to capture the essence of that era, but interpret it in a modern way. The first song, actually, that came out of that intention was “Still Life,” released last year as part of Big Bang. “Seed” was created after. To be honest, we put in a lot of the emotion we felt as a team. We got feedback from our fans, and this time, it’s truly my own feelings. I felt I could honestly convey my thoughts. The song’s title, directly translated into English, would be “In My Heart.” It contains emotions and thoughts from the past, but there’s also a desire to move forward. I didn’t think “In My Heart” captured that intention entirely, so we thought of the word “seed” — a new start, to be reborn and create new things. Our fans, our hardcore fans, our V.I.P’s, will know this, but I’ve described the relationship between Big Bang and our fans as a tree quite often. We’re the tree, and the memories we have, the thoughts we have, and the experiences are the flowers. With the song “Seed,” we’re planting a new, healthy tree with a seed, letting it grow.