
The band FT Island has unveiled the
highlight of a song from its new album that stimulates deep emotion.
FT Island's management agency FNC
Entertainment released the highlight medley of its seventh mini-album
"ZAPPING" on FT Island's official YouTube and SNS channels on
Saturday. The released video features the highlight medley of the new album
with FT Island's warm visuals against the backdrop of a dark space that gives a
glimpse of the album's mood.
The album's title track, "Quit,"
is a song by Rock No. 1, which shows a painful emotional line that stands
before parting. Tim VIP, who recently produced hit songs such as Ben's
"Thank You for Breaking Up" and "180 Degrees," participated
as producers. In particular, "Quit" is a song that portrays a variety
of charms, including vocal Lee Hong-ki's details and cool shouting. VIP is rumored
to have lavished touching and praise on Lee's vocal ability while recording the
song.
The album also attracts attention with a
reinterpretation of FT Island's famous songs to fit the album's mood. He turned
30 years old and included the newly interpreted ballad "Hope Again,"
which was sung by 20-year-old Lee Hong-ki 10 years ago. In addition, "Love
and Love," released in 2010, can be heard in the upcoming album with a
song titled "Shin Ki-ru (Love and Love 2) (No Regret), which evokes the
emotion of listeners. In addition, the new song "Day By Day" and
"Don't Lose Yourself" with fans joining the chorus add meaning to FT
Island's ongoing music world.
Meanwhile, the music video for FT Island's
new album "Japping" and the title track "Quit" will be
released on major music sites at 6 p.m. on Sept. 9.