
FT Island (Lee Hong-ki, Lee Jae-jin, Song
Seung-hyun, and Choi Min-hwan) will return with a deep-seated farewell song.
FT Island will unveil the entire song of
its seventh mini-album "ZAPPING" and the music video of its title
track "Quit" on its main music site at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. We picked
three points to appreciate FT Island's new album, which is coming back with a
strong appeal.
♪ The feeling of separation between the
dead and the dead ♪Let's lead the ballad craze in early autumn.
FT Island has produced a number of popular
songs, including "Love Song" and "Deeply," based on Lee
Hong-ki's mournful voice and rich band sound, which is specialized in emotional
rock ballads. This time, he is expected to join the new ballad line-up, which
has recently swept the music charts with its new song "Quit" of
parting sensibility and color early fall with deep emotion.
In particular, "Quit" will be
joined by Tim VIP, who produced Ben's hit songs such as "Thank You for
Breaking" and "180 degrees," adding to the emotional synergy of
FT Island and the extreme. While recording the song, VIP reportedly spared no
emotion and praise for Lee's vocal ability.
# 'Quit' French Rockets MV 'Maximize
Emotionality'
The music video for the new song
"Quit" was shot against the backdrop of Paris, France. In the music
video, the moments that the two separated men and women loved so passionately
unfolded like a film with the romantic scenery of Paris, expecting a superb
visual beauty.
In addition, the music video attracts
interest with its melodramatic sensibility, which contrasts with the lyrics of
"Quit." The romantic mood in Paris throughout the video clip is
expected to maximize the viewers' emotions as they seem to express their
"not want the truth to stop" in contrast to the song in
"Quit," which directly expresses their desire to quit everything.
# New album 'ZAPPING' reinterpreted 12
years of activity, 'Expecting to Know'
FT Island's new album "ZAPPING"
is Lee's last album before joining the military. Starting with Lee Hong-ki, FT
Island will focus on personal activities for the time being.
Wrapping up a 12-year hot page of its career,
FT Island reinterprets its beloved masterpiece for the album's mood. The song,
sung by 20-year-old Lee Hong-ki 10 years ago, was newly interpreted as the
ballad "Hope Again." 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 give
a glimpse into FT Island's ongoing music world.
The music video for FT Island's new album
"ZAPPING" and the title track "Quit" will be released on
major music sites at 6 p.m. on Sept. 9.