DEAN Releases New Song ‘3:33’ in Collaboration with FKJ After a Year

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R&B singer-songwriter DEAN (Kwon Hyuk) has returned after a year-long hiatus. According to Universal Music on November 29, DEAN released a double single titled ‘3:33’ on various music platforms that day. This new song is a project completed in collaboration with French house musician FKJ, involving work across Korea and Japan, and it includes a total of two tracks.

The first track, ‘NASA(feat. FKJ)’, features a harmonious blend of FKJ and DEAN’s musical sensibilities. This song carries a double meaning, referring to the American space agency ‘NASA’ and the Korean expression for something being ‘missing a screw.’ T.Y and No Identity participated in the production to enhance the song’s quality.

Another track, ‘Ctrl(feat. FKJ)’, is a club tune characterized by the unpredictable sound combination of FKJ and DEAN. It expresses the complex emotions towards a former lover through fast and intense rhythms, with T.Y and No Identity also contributing to its production.

The official music video for ‘NASA’ was directed by renowned Japanese director Takemichi “Osrin” Kawachi, adding visual artistry to the piece. DEAN and FKJ appear in the video, which features delicate scenes like candlelit piano performances and ballet dancers.

DEAN’s new musical world is expected to provide fresh inspiration to fans and music lovers, leaving them curious about how his musical journey will unfold in the future.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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