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And just when you finally succeeded in perfectly jamming to "Eureka", Zico turns tables by dropping a single album that caters to the ballad genre?!
That is right the tiger cub Zico of the squad BLOCKB has been creating quite a storm in the
music industry with his consistent solo performances. That man has already given out
a good set of songs last year but in the year 2015, to which I am still pumping to and now my sick-slayer-lyrics-rapper king has decided
to go down the path of ballad.
So well shall plunge into ballads as well...
Zico’s digital singles album is titled “Break Up
2 Make Up”, which consists of two ballad infused melodies – “I am you, you are me” and
“It was Love” which features Luna from f(x). Both of these songs are
accompanied by a music video as well, so that mes two times the Zico-wiko!
The first song titled “I am
you, you are me” is a breezy song that talks mildly about destiny and finding
one’s soulmate in the world. The song is simple and relatable and with its head
bobbing melody makes for a fun and funky listen.
The music video is simplistic, do you see him there??? oh so cute! anyway, the music video shows Zico and a female employee in a convenience store dressing in
identical manner from head to toe. To take thing even further, the two seems to
get hurt in the same place and also get their shoes untied at the same time.
The music video tries to drive home the message of being made for one another
in a clean and simple manner that is definitely effective.
The second ballad number in
the digital single is “It was Love” which features the lovely vocals of Luna
from f(x). The song is a beautiful melody that speaks of yesterday’s loves
which is still yearned for today. This sad song of lingering love is truly
emotional and powerful in the way Luna has rendered it. The song just adds
another feather to Zico’s hat as it stands proof of his amazing production
skills.
This music video does not have Zico in it, because he only produced it, he did not take part in singing the song.
The music video shows Mariko Shinoda packing up the belongings of her
apartment which she had shared with her boyfriend. The subsequent scenes shows
that the two might have fell apart as Mariko thinks back on all the happy
incidents she spent with him in the apartment. The music video comes to an end
when Mariko confronts the pains of heartbreak.
Both the song are no a level
of their own with each giving out a different genre, a different feel to music.
Zico has once again proven to be a tough contender in the music industry as his
songs are truly one of a kind and a must listen.
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