
Kwon JinAh will release his second
full-length album, including the title track "6:35PM," at 6 p.m. on
Sept. 19.
Kwon JinAh, who debuted on Sept. 19, 16
with his first full-length album "Laughing Night," returns with his
second full-length album "Spape of Me" on Sept. 19, three years
later, and visits risers with songs that match his stark autumn sensibility.
The title track, "6:35PM,"
features a movie-like parting scene, like a watch needle in Kim's songwriting,
one and the other going their separate ways. Kwon JinAh's vocals, which handled
the split-off moment delicately in the title track "End," which
received great love in her last album, clearly show the restrained pain of
sadness that came from Cinabro in "6:35PM."
The compositions of "6:35"
included Yoo Hee-yeol, the antenna's head and chief producer, and Shin Hyuk,
the executive producer of the 153 Entertainment and Zumbas Music Group, and
MRey, Minsu Bae and Ashley Alisha, who are engaged in activities as
singer-songwriter, guitarist, and arrangement, and were perfect for the fall
adaptation.
Kwon JinAh earlier unveiled the highlight
section of the live film "6:35PM" in advance, raising expectations
before its comeback to the highest level. Kwon JinAh's deeper tone, which
starts with a quiet acoustic guitar and delves into a heavy string sound, is a
perfect fit for autumn sensibility. The live film of "6:35PM" will
lead to various light changes with emotion with director Bang Jae-yup's
directing, which is currently collaborating with various artists and building
its own video world, and will lead to the song "I Was Lucky" from the
album and the theme song of the same name from the album.
Meanwhile, the 10 songs in "Shape of
Me" in Kwon JinAh's second full-length album delicately depict me in
various shapes that he didn't even know he was facing in maze-like days, and
his willingness to search for the dizzying pieces of his mind. With five songs
written by Kwon Jin-ah, you can feel her deep emotion, sensuous song lighting,
and excellent singing all at once.
She then went on to work on the title track
of his first full-length album "End," written by singer-songwriter
Deer, who worked with him, and composer Hong Ji-sang's "That Night,"
which is well-known for lyrical lyrics and tracks. It features composer Hen,
who gave a great breath with the drama "Mello's Body" and OST
"Up," as well as "Breath-and-seek" presented by Yoo
Hee-yeol and Lee Jin-ah, as well as Kwon JinAh's deeper sensibility. Kwon
Jin-ah's self-composed song was composed by Hong So-jin, Bae Yong-jin, Yoon
Seok-cheol, and Kwon Young-chan, who worked on the string arrangement of
several songs, to increase the energy of the song by 10 minutes.
In each of the three tracks, Bae Yong and
Hong So-jin worked on a musical combination that achieves an outstanding
balance with Kwon Jin-ah. With their imaginative arrangement of interpreting
songs with different orientations, they maximized Kwon's vocal ability and gave
him musical diversity
Ahead of his comeback on Sept. 19 for the
first time in three years, Kwon will appear on the live audio "6:05 Minutes"
hosted by Pepperton's Lee Jang-won on Naver Now and deliver various stories
about the new album. Kwon's second full-length album "Shape of Me"
will be released on an online music site before 6 p.m. on Sept. 19, while live
film of the title track "6:35" will also be released on the antenna's
official SNS.