Admin Virgil.
I quiet frankly cannot shut up about this woman's voice... I think I found my soul sister...
Jung In could very easily be named as one of the few who
possesses the most unusually unique voice in the Korean Music industry. While I was online, I came across a bunch of Netizens who claimed that she was the Korean Adele... True that they DO have a unique vocal register but come on yall! they are two different people.....
Anyway, the soulful
singer recently dropped her fifth EP album entitled “Rare”. The EP consists a
total of four beautifully distinct songs namely “Beatle Beatle”, “UUU”, “Talk
Talk. Ft San E” and lastly, “Ion.”
The album
kicks off with a soulful track “Beatle Beatle”. With very minimal musical
accompaniment, Jung In penetrates the listener’s ears and makes her way to your
mind in ease as her voice vibrates and resonates deep within. The song is
moving, powerful and talks about finding ones footing in this world. The song
which compasses for three minutes and forty seconds merely touches the tip of
iceberg of what Jung In is truly capable but this song surely does give its
listeners a taste of her melodious voice.
“UUU” is the
title track of this album and speaks about trying to get into the heart of one’s
love, trying to understand what one’s significant other truly feels or thinks. The
song has an overwhelming chorus and Jung In leaves no high notes untouched as
she reaches her climax in the song. This song is bound to be a favourite and is
a recommended listen. The music video shows a couple who are on the verge of
falling apart. Jung In’s emotions are echoed beautifully in the music video and
the imagery and illusions created are perfect.
“Talk Talk”
features San E and the song is romantic with its typical ballad like melody. With
dramatic piano tunes chiming in, San E narrates like a poet. That and Jung In
subdued musings make this song enchanting and intriguing. The chorus is simple
and rather directly makes its love confession known. Feature songs always do bring
out the best in a singer and “Talk Talk” aptly delivers.
The last song
is “Ion” which has a unique arrangement of melody. The abrupt singing adds
tension in the song which elevates the emotions of “Ion”. Once again,
minimalistic instrumental accompaniments are all engulfed by Jung In’s vocal
range. This typical brooding melody is haunting and is sure to leave a deep
impression in you. Jung In sounds more like she is confiding, narrating a tale and
immediately plunges into unsurmountable notes with force and flair.
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