He writes the most moving songs I've ever heard and his voice resonates at a frequency that caused me to drop everything and run to my phone to see WHO it was I heard singing on a random Spotify playlist I had on!! He is incredible!!
The entire album is a roller coaster of extraordinary emotions, the lyrics and interpretation of Woosung are sublime, he is a brilliant artist and not to mention the videos with a style and very well done. "it's incredible"
As a not young person it is so refreshing to see mature dancers who are not PYT. Stunning MV that pushes the boundaries of KPOP/indie music. Woosung has come into his own.
Woosung is really magnificent, his voice is so magical that it elevates you and produces so many emotions, no artist managed to provoke as much in me as he did, everything he does is excellent, so unique, authentic and dedicated. Deserves the best of the Recognition and much success.❤
Your reaction is the best one I’ve seen so far. You verbalized what this MV actually is…an emotional experience. I would like to say that I have listened to Woosung’s previous solo work and I can clearly see his personal growth in this last project. He is a person that reflects on life (has curiosity of philosophy) and is now expressing his thoughts and feelings about life through his music…besides being a musical genius in my opinion. I really enjoyed hearing all your thoughts on this incredible MV❤️ 🐺🖤🌹
Both songs AND MVs are pure artistry. Woosung's vocals and ability to infuse emotion into music are unmatched. Woosung continues to evolve and express his journey through music. I appreciate your insights. The entire album is a journey, I hope to hear your reaction Day That I Died resonates with me with the message of loss -- the hole in my chest! In 44 -- would you choose darkness or light? Will you leave enough of you behind? Such profundity! The MV for 44 is a masterpiece!
I interpreted the line “flowers growing out my eyes” to mean that he was dead and buried in the garden and flowers were growing up out of his corpse - it goes along with “find me pushing roses in the garden”.
This is an amazing reaction. Uncomfortable is not a word that I had thought before. But yes, the first time I watched this video, I felt uncomfortable. This MV is amazing, and it lends depth and character to this song. It feels like I held my breath throughout the entire MV.
I am such a fan of Woosung and The Rose. This was probably the most incredible visual so far. I was hypnotized. The female dancer 🙌🏼 All of them were fabulous don't get me wrong. But her movements and expressions were incredible. No words.
I am fairly new to Woosung's work (solo and The Rose), and I this song and the whole album are amazing. It's beautiful. I still get teary when I watch this video. I find it so moving. And, I really love watching your reactions - you add depth to my understanding and thinkinb about how mvs are shot.
De la tristeza, a la intensidad de la vida. De la oscuridad, a la luz.Woosung sorprende, con su música increíble, con un video increible, con sus letras cuestionadoras, inquisidoras, y con su voz, única. Sorprende y emociona con sus emociones, todo tiene su sello. No imagino esta canción cantada x otra persona ...sólo él. Increible y maravilloso Woosung
Ustedes los Coreanos se Deben de Sentir Orgullosos de Woosung y The Rose por qué se an Convertido en un Fenómeno Musical y estan Poniendo el Nombre de Corea por todo lo Alto Ellos Merecen Ser Valorados y Reconocidos ❤❤❤❤
Woosung is just such an amazing artist, can't wait to watch him in Paris next month during his tour. P.S.: Waiting for your reaction to Kang Daniel's "Electric Shock" MV
Whoaaaa wasn't expecting to be so in my feels watching this tonight but ya know... Edit to add: I think it would be very interesting to take a video like this or another one that has some inherent emotion to it, and then put different tracks to it to see how the vibe changes.
Woosung é maravilhoso, as duas músicas e seus mvs são obras de arte. Day That I Die é lindamente triste e a voz do Woosung entrega toda a devida carga emocional necessária, Forget Forever retrata de forma belíssima as lutas internas e conflitos que vivenciamos. A entrada da edm é impactante e realmente não sentimos a duração da música, uma escolha ousada nesses tempos de streamings onde as músicas estão cada vez mais curtas. 🌹❤️🇧🇷
Hello! It’s always fascinating to see how people react to this song. If you’re interested in learning more about its background and the context in which it was written, I’ve shared a psychopop analysis post on Rosarium. I’m happy to share it with you, hoping it adds some interesting insights. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! 😊 Welcome to this first session of psychopop analysis of the mystical and fascinating Kim "Chaos" Woosung. If, like me, you’re captivated by analyzing human behavior (or you simply enjoy people-watching while sipping on a good cup of coffee), you’ll agree that Woosung is a particularly complex and captivating subject. At first glance, he might seem like a bundle of raw energy, exuding a nonchalant, sometimes even slightly insolent attitude… But beware, my friends! Beneath this chaotic exterior lies a depth as unpredictable as his electric guitar solo in "SHIFT." So, let’s dive right into the heart of it: my first analysis of the Woosung universe. The first time you listened to "The Day I Died", admit it, you probably thought it was just a song about an intense breakup, a touch melodramatic. A classic heartbreak story after a monumental argument. Nothing revolutionary, right? Well, think again. After digging through countless interviews with Woosung (yes, I spent hours analyzing his lyrics and watching interviews while Netflix patiently waited), I came up with a slightly juicier theory: what if this song wasn’t just a post-breakup lament, but a veiled story about his relationship with his mother? Yes, you read that correctly. Let me take you back about fifteen years. We’re talking about Woosung’s teenage years. In full rebellious mode, he decided to leave the family home after a fight and go live with his grandmother in South Korea. All in the context of a disagreement with his mother. Does that ring a bell? Flashback: as a teenager, Woosung was passionate about American football. He played for his high school team and nurtured ambitious dreams of a sports career. Picture him on the field, ready to conquer the world with his football helmet in hand, stars in his eyes. But then, destiny-or rather, an injury-had other plans. After surgery, his dreams of being a football star faded away, like a guitar string snapping during a crucial concert. That’s when everything shifted for him. Frustration, anger, deep disappointment. And who had to bear the brunt of this emotional storm? His mother, of course. And this is where "The Day I Died" takes on a whole new dimension. What if this song was actually expressing his mother’s unspoken feelings? A silent cry of despair and sadness over her son’s decision to leave, perhaps irreparably. There’s probably nothing more painful for a mother than watching her child leave, fearing that the precious bond between them may never be restored. Maybe, for her, that day felt like a little emotional death. So, the next time you listen to this song, imagine it from that perspective: an emotional struggle between a heartbroken mother and a son searching for meaning, lost in his own turmoil. It just might add a whole new depth to every note you hear. And I challenge Woosung to prove me wrong…
한국어를 조금은 아실 것 같아 한국어로 부탁 드려 봅니다 지난 번 피프티피프티 SOS 리액션에 다시 한번 감사드립니다 비록 수록곡이지만 Gravity에 대한 반응, 특히 라이브 무대에 대한 반응이 아주 뜨겁습니다 혹시 시간 되시면 한번 들어보시고 가치가 있다고 판단되시면 리액션도 부탁 드립니다 비교적 오랜 구독자로서 늘 영상 잘 보고 있습니다 항상 감사드립니다 ❤
woosung’s voice is no joke. He pours so much emotion into every song
It makes me want to cry when he sings ballads.
He writes the most moving songs I've ever heard and his voice resonates at a frequency that caused me to drop everything and run to my phone to see WHO it was I heard singing on a random Spotify playlist I had on!! He is incredible!!
The entire album is a roller coaster of extraordinary emotions, the lyrics and interpretation of Woosung are sublime, he is a brilliant artist and not to mention the videos with a style and very well done. "it's incredible"
As a not young person it is so refreshing to see mature dancers who are not PYT. Stunning MV that pushes the boundaries of KPOP/indie music. Woosung has come into his own.
There is no one else's voice that has all the little beautiful fluctuations like Woosung's... it is truly amazing, just magical... luv it...
Woosung is really magnificent, his voice is so magical that it elevates you and produces so many emotions, no artist managed to provoke as much in me as he did, everything he does is excellent, so unique, authentic and dedicated. Deserves the best of the Recognition and much success.❤
Your reaction is the best one I’ve seen so far. You verbalized what this MV actually is…an emotional experience.
I would like to say that I have listened to Woosung’s previous solo work and I can clearly see his personal growth in this last project.
He is a person that reflects on life (has curiosity of philosophy) and is now expressing his thoughts and feelings about life through his music…besides being a musical genius in my opinion.
I really enjoyed hearing all your thoughts on this incredible MV❤️
🐺🖤🌹
This album is such a dimond, I hope with my whole heart that you'll take your time to appreciate it
Both songs AND MVs are pure artistry. Woosung's vocals and ability to infuse emotion into music are unmatched. Woosung continues to evolve and express his journey through music. I appreciate your insights. The entire album is a journey, I hope to hear your reaction Day That I Died resonates with me with the message of loss -- the hole in my chest! In 44 -- would you choose darkness or light? Will you leave enough of you behind? Such profundity! The MV for 44 is a masterpiece!
I interpreted the line “flowers growing out my eyes” to mean that he was dead and buried in the garden and flowers were growing up out of his corpse - it goes along with “find me pushing roses in the garden”.
I feel you sir, and Wow was my reaction too. Appreciate your reaction well said n tq. Do listen to the whole album
Woosung music is good and very relatable that has a beautiful and perfect way of expressing yourself and reading the lyrics is important
CNBLUE's Yonghwa and Woosung did an interview recently where they sang some songs of theirs and it is so amazing you should definitely check it out!!
Yes that one is 🔥 & Happy alone is got to be a top 5 somewhere!🖤♥️♥️
Have taste. Good 4 you.
This is an amazing reaction. Uncomfortable is not a word that I had thought before. But yes, the first time I watched this video, I felt uncomfortable. This MV is amazing, and it lends depth and character to this song. It feels like I held my breath throughout the entire MV.
"89 with Flowers growing out my eyes" means he's dead! It's not rose coloured glasses... He's saying he'll still be waiting even in death!
I am such a fan of Woosung and The Rose. This was probably the most incredible visual so far. I was hypnotized. The female dancer 🙌🏼 All of them were fabulous don't get me wrong. But her movements and expressions were incredible. No words.
With everything that's going on in the world right now and the uncertainty at almost every level of life...these songs hit really hard. Great reaction
I am fairly new to Woosung's work (solo and The Rose), and I this song and the whole album are amazing. It's beautiful. I still get teary when I watch this video. I find it so moving. And, I really love watching your reactions - you add depth to my understanding and thinkinb about how mvs are shot.
Woosung
@@LisaMT1218 Oops. Typo - thanks. fixed it.
A genius surrounded by other geniuses. ❤
jealousy and betrayal around him
one of the best k artist and the best voice ever. One of the most down to the earth artist these days. Was on his concert in London, pure joy!
I love Woosung, The Rose and just their music so much.
De la tristeza, a la intensidad de la vida. De la oscuridad, a la luz.Woosung sorprende, con su música increíble, con un video increible, con sus letras cuestionadoras, inquisidoras, y con su voz, única. Sorprende y emociona con sus emociones, todo tiene su sello. No imagino esta canción cantada x otra persona ...sólo él.
Increible y maravilloso Woosung
Hey pd, just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate and enjoy your reaction videos. Its really my form of therapy :)
Ustedes los Coreanos se Deben de Sentir Orgullosos de Woosung y The Rose por qué se an Convertido en un Fenómeno Musical y estan Poniendo el Nombre de Corea por todo lo Alto Ellos Merecen Ser Valorados y Reconocidos ❤❤❤❤
This album is just so spiritual ❤ n lyrics wow just amazing ❤
우성의 목소리는 마음을 아리게도 하고~
뭐라 형용할 수 없는 흡인력이 있는 목소리입니다.
5분도 순삭되게 만드는~😍
Sammy is amazing ❤❤❤
omg been waiting for ur reaction on 4444 lezgaurrrrr
Love your reaction and this album!
Woosung❤❤
Woosung is just such an amazing artist, can't wait to watch him in Paris next month during his tour.
P.S.: Waiting for your reaction to Kang Daniel's "Electric Shock" MV
I've been waiting for this reaction too!!!
Whoaaaa wasn't expecting to be so in my feels watching this tonight but ya know... Edit to add: I think it would be very interesting to take a video like this or another one that has some inherent emotion to it, and then put different tracks to it to see how the vibe changes.
Words, words, words, as Hamlet said
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Woosung é maravilhoso, as duas músicas e seus mvs são obras de arte. Day That I Die é lindamente triste e a voz do Woosung entrega toda a devida carga emocional necessária, Forget Forever retrata de forma belíssima as lutas internas e conflitos que vivenciamos. A entrada da edm é impactante e realmente não sentimos a duração da música, uma escolha ousada nesses tempos de streamings onde as músicas estão cada vez mais curtas. 🌹❤️🇧🇷
Amazing lyrics! 12:15
Hello! It’s always fascinating to see how people react to this song. If you’re interested in learning more about its background and the context in which it was written, I’ve shared a psychopop analysis post on Rosarium. I’m happy to share it with you, hoping it adds some interesting insights. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! 😊
Welcome to this first session of psychopop analysis of the mystical and fascinating Kim "Chaos" Woosung.
If, like me, you’re captivated by analyzing human behavior (or you simply enjoy people-watching while sipping on a good cup of coffee), you’ll agree that Woosung is a particularly complex and captivating subject. At first glance, he might seem like a bundle of raw energy, exuding a nonchalant, sometimes even slightly insolent attitude… But beware, my friends! Beneath this chaotic exterior lies a depth as unpredictable as his electric guitar solo in "SHIFT."
So, let’s dive right into the heart of it: my first analysis of the Woosung universe.
The first time you listened to "The Day I Died", admit it, you probably thought it was just a song about an intense breakup, a touch melodramatic. A classic heartbreak story after a monumental argument. Nothing revolutionary, right?
Well, think again. After digging through countless interviews with Woosung (yes, I spent hours analyzing his lyrics and watching interviews while Netflix patiently waited), I came up with a slightly juicier theory: what if this song wasn’t just a post-breakup lament, but a veiled story about his relationship with his mother? Yes, you read that correctly. Let me take you back about fifteen years.
We’re talking about Woosung’s teenage years. In full rebellious mode, he decided to leave the family home after a fight and go live with his grandmother in South Korea. All in the context of a disagreement with his mother. Does that ring a bell?
Flashback: as a teenager, Woosung was passionate about American football. He played for his high school team and nurtured ambitious dreams of a sports career. Picture him on the field, ready to conquer the world with his football helmet in hand, stars in his eyes. But then, destiny-or rather, an injury-had other plans. After surgery, his dreams of being a football star faded away, like a guitar string snapping during a crucial concert.
That’s when everything shifted for him. Frustration, anger, deep disappointment. And who had to bear the brunt of this emotional storm? His mother, of course. And this is where "The Day I Died" takes on a whole new dimension. What if this song was actually expressing his mother’s unspoken feelings? A silent cry of despair and sadness over her son’s decision to leave, perhaps irreparably.
There’s probably nothing more painful for a mother than watching her child leave, fearing that the precious bond between them may never be restored. Maybe, for her, that day felt like a little emotional death.
So, the next time you listen to this song, imagine it from that perspective: an emotional struggle between a heartbroken mother and a son searching for meaning, lost in his own turmoil. It just might add a whole new depth to every note you hear. And I challenge Woosung to prove me wrong…
한국어를 조금은 아실 것 같아 한국어로 부탁 드려 봅니다
지난 번 피프티피프티 SOS 리액션에 다시 한번 감사드립니다
비록 수록곡이지만 Gravity에 대한 반응, 특히 라이브 무대에 대한 반응이 아주 뜨겁습니다 혹시 시간 되시면 한번 들어보시고 가치가 있다고 판단되시면 리액션도 부탁 드립니다
비교적 오랜 구독자로서 늘 영상 잘 보고 있습니다 항상 감사드립니다 ❤
Check before we die too😂
목소리좋다