This week, the eagerly awaited results of the ‘Weekly KiTalbum’ were announced for Korean music fans. The artists selected for the fourth week of November are Yoon DaeCheon, Moon GeonHee, Jung SooKwon, Tomorrow, and Simz The Moneykid, whose albums are gaining attention.
On the 22nd, the main artists of the ‘Weekly KiTalbum’ selection, which highlights outstanding artists, were revealed. This promotion is conducted by ‘KiTstudio’, which helps artists produce and release KiTalbums quickly and easily at a lower cost. Five albums are selected and announced each week. This week, five artists took the spotlight.
The album that claimed the top spot is singer-songwriter Yoon DaeCheon’s single ‘Ya, Narang Geotja’. Since his debut single ‘Me Lody’ in 2018, he has been consistently active and also serves as the frontman for the band Japangiyujacha (VMCT). Once again, he captivates many with his unique warm emotions and comforting message.
In second place is Moon GeonHee’s ‘Breathe, Sleep Away’. Recognized for bringing freshness through various art projects, he leaves a deep impression on the audience with his warm heart and hopeful message in this single.
Jung SooKwon reached third place with his single ‘Ggumui Gieok’. Having participated as a vocalist in songs by various artists, he delivers dreamy memories by reminiscing about shared moments through this single.
The band Tomorrow’s ‘Trip’ was selected as the 4th place this week. This song is even more impressive as it contains a message of overcoming the emptiness and alienation of the rock genre and moving forward.
Finally, in 5th place is Smiz The Moneykid’s ‘iPhone 13’. The unique method of using a smartphone to manage the entire album production process is gaining attention.
This week’s ‘Weekly KiTalbum’ announcement showcases the diverse styles and depth of K-Pop, raising expectations for which artists will make it onto this list in the future.
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