
Emotional Singer-Songwriter Choi Yuree Debuts in Japan with Single 'Tabun, Bokutachi'
Emotional singer-songwriter Choi Yuree is embarking on a global journey with the release of her Japanese debut single.
The single, titled ‘たぶん、僕たち (Tabun, Bokutachi / Probably, Us)’, set to be released at midnight on the 5th, is a track that harmonizes Choi Yuree's poetic lyrics, lyrical sound, and sweet voice, allowing listeners to feel her unique warm and deep artistic sensibility.
Choi Yuree personally participated in the lyricism and composition of this song as well, embedding her distinctive emotions. She is expected to capture the hearts of local fans with her unique music that fully conveys her healing sensibility.
Notably, Choi Yuree has previously sung OSTs for popular dramas such as 'Because This Is My First Life', 'My Mister', 'Queen of Tears', and 'Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha'. Her songs have consistently ranked high on Japanese music streaming charts, garnering significant attention even before her official debut. Expectations are high for Choi Yuree's upcoming activities as she officially begins her Japanese promotions.
A winner of the Grand Prize at the 2018 Yoo Jae-ha Music Competition, Choi Yuree has been loved by the public and critics for her lyricality and emotional depth, showcased in numerous self-composed songs including her representative track 'Forest'. She has solidified her position as a representative artist of the era through various activities, recently concluding her solo concert 'Dwelling' with over 10,000 attendees in Seoul and Busan.
Following the release of her Japanese debut album, Choi Yuree will hold her first solo concert in Japan on the 10th at the HMV & BOOKS Hall in Shibuya, Tokyo, meeting with her local fans.
Japanese fans are expressing excitement, with comments like 'Finally, we can hear Choi Yuree's songs in Japanese!', 'I've only heard her OSTs, so I'm thrilled about her official debut!', and 'Her voice is so beautiful, I think she'll be a hit in Japan too.' There is considerable anticipation for her activities in the Japanese market.