
The band N.Flying sent a message of support to teenagers for Christmas.
N.Flying delivered a warm video message to teenagers on Life Insurance Social Responsibility Foundation YouTube on Dec. 24.
Earlier, N.Flying joined a campaign organized by the Life Insurance Foundation to prevent youth suicides and released the song "It's Okay" on Dec. 20. In the video released on the same day, the members shared the members' worries about their adolescence as well as their motivation to participate in the campaign.
In the video, leader Lee Seung-Hyub said, "I tried to write lyrics that could understand the minds of teenagers. I worked hard to think that you would have a better idea if I played our music," he said, adding that he was motivated to participate in the campaign.
Also, Kim Jae-Hyun said, "I thought I didn't have many friends at the time. But as time went by, I felt that there were more people in the world who needed me than I thought. I wanted to give it as much as I received it," he said, expressing his wishful thinking about his adolescence.
Christmas messages from N.Flying to teenagers can be found on the Life Insurance Social Responsibility Foundation YouTube.