R&B artist and singer-songwriter DEAN is making his much-anticipated return with new music. Universal Music has announced that DEAN will release the double single ‘3:33’ on November 29 at 1 PM KST across major global music platforms.
This single marks a special collaboration between DEAN and French house artist FKJ and includes two tracks: ‘NASA (feat. FKJ)’ and ‘Ctrl (feat. FKJ)’. FKJ is renowned for his track ‘Tadow’, which has surpassed 500 million views on YouTube and boasts over 6.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify. These two songs are the result of a project conducted between Korea and Japan, with each track showcasing the unique musical styles of DEAN and FKJ.
The first track, ‘NASA’, harmoniously blends the sensibilities of FKJ and DEAN, featuring unique lyrics that play on the dual meaning of NASA, the space agency, and the Korean expression for ‘losing one’s screw’. The track was elevated by the production work of T.Y and No identity.
The following track, ‘Ctrl’, is a club tune designed to capture the audience’s hearts with unexpected sounds, expressing the complex emotions after a breakup with a fast and intense rhythm. This track also benefits from the production contributions of T.Y and No identity, resulting in a richer sound.
Notably, the music video for ‘NASA’ is directed by Japan’s acclaimed director takemichi“osrin”kawachi, raising high expectations. Director osrin is recognized for his distinctive visual style through work with artists like King Gnu and XIIX, and this video is expected to achieve a perfect harmony of music and visuals with appearances by DEAN and FKJ.
DEAN’s new double single ‘3:33’ will be available for listening on global music platforms from 1 PM on November 29, and anticipation for DEAN’s future endeavors is growing. Fans are keenly watching to see how his musical journey will unfold.
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