I remind you every time when I walk on the road, girl Tomorrow is able to laugh at memories of the day The land is melting that was frozen for a long time I’m soothing my heart from the spring breeze I hope to forget the memories of yesterday They also vowed to come back with more surprises.We have a lot of things to do in the futureīut we can overcome with warmth of the season "We want to become a band trusted for its music," Changsub said.Įunkwang echoed the view, saying he wants to create albums whose every track is listened to. Looking forward, the band says it will focus on domestic activities before tending to its fans in Japan and China. "The only difference is that more people recognize us and like our music than before." "Every time we release an album, I feel like we're back to square one," Ilhoon said. "We're still going through a musical adolescence of sorts and experiencing growing pains," Sungjae said. Although four years may be considered a long time, BTOB says it still considers itself a rookie group. The band also celebrated its fourth debut anniversary last week. It's meaningful to have constantly formed new memories with our fans," Minhyuk said. If we'd taken breaks this time of year, we wouldn't have as many memorable moments. "We've always released songs in the spring. "I was reading comments on our album, and there was actually one commenter who said she'd been able to move on from a painful breakup by listening to this song," he said.Īsked about their most memorable moments from spring - the Korean title of the song literally means "Memories from Spring" - the group was quick to recall their fans. The message of hope, however, remains, Ilhoon said, adding he hopes listeners are able to find comfort in the latest ballad. "While our previous songs are about life, 'Remember That' is more about love and thinking back on past love," Hyunsik said. We only put out music that best represents us at a given moment, so we didn't necessarily consider the fact that it's our third ballad," Ilhoon said.Ĭontrary to its two predecessors, which contain relentlessly cheerful messages, "Remember That" is more nostalgic and bittersweet, BTOB said. But the band had decided to rely on gut instinct, not the pressure of having to constantly contradict itself in song selection, as is often expected in the trade. Like Sungjae, the rest of the group acknowledged that a third ballad could run the risk of boring listeners. "Remember That" is a track with a sunny melody that belies the wistful narrator yearning for lost love in the springtime. "We have so much more in us, and in order to reach a wide range of listeners, we'll explore all genres - ballad, dance and hip-hop." The seven-track album opened on top of music charts at midnight Sunday. "Three ballad songs in a row could be risky, but on a scale of 0 to 10, with 10 being our maximum potential, I'd say we've only revealed 1 so far," Sungjae said of the album during an interview with a group of media representatives in southern Seoul on Monday. The boy band, which released two ballad tracks "It's Okay" and "On Way Home" last year, is back with its eighth EP album "Remember That," the title song that completes the ballad trilogy. SEOUL, March 29 (Yonhap) - What is it that makes BTOB's music as sweet as a cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter night?
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