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OMG! 😱😲😳
My friends and I stopped by at Starbucks in Songpa-gu, Seoul and guess what was playing?
“Thinkin’ About You” by H1-KEY and Josh Cullen.
Josh, I’m incredibly proud of you. 🥹🥲Hearing your voice in a Korean cafe was such a surreal moment.
It’s amazing to see your music crossing borders and resonating with listeners in different parts of the world.
No surprise this song landed on Melon Music’s “Songs Good to Listen to in the Cafe” playlist.
It’s the perfect soundtrack for a relaxing coffee break.
PS: Please release “Speed” your other collab with South Korean singer, Colde.
I have a feeling Korean listeners would absolutely love it too.
#Re_ThinkinAboutYou
#JOSHCULLEN @JoshCullen_s
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There are many visual elements that stay consistent across Justin's MVs, but I'm genuinely curious about the bottle cap (tansan) from surreal — kaibigan — dahon. What does it symbolize?
Could it be protection or concealment of bottled-up emotions? When you remove the 'tansan' from a soda bottle, it fizzes up, just like intense feelings that might eventually burst out if the cover is taken off.
In 'surreal,' it might be a keepsake of happy memories. In 'kaibigan,' it initially seemed like concealment, but it acts as a turning point for secrets that are eventually revealed. In 'dahon,' it's like a resolve to cherish happy memories even if reality suggests otherwise.
It's also intriguing how, in both 'surreal' and 'dahon,' the bottle cap (tansan) faces upside down, symbolizing the opening of happy memories. Meanwhile, in 'kaibigan,' it faces downward as a bottle cap normally would, similar to how emotions are kept bottled up until they explode later in the MV.
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I don't even know if this is making any sense, but yeah, genuinely intrigued by this simple object.
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Remember that father who joined his daughter at an event for Stell's birthday in Taiwan? He became a fan of SB19 because of his daughter. 😊 He's Professor Li, an author! A fan of his had his copy of Prof Li's latest book signed and Prof Li quoted SB19's TIME!
You're best is enough
It won't hurt to try
😊
SB19's impact is more than just music. It resonates to cultures outside PH. It's never just about beats, melodies, virality, or casual listening. It is connection, reflections and application to our daily lives.
Mabuhay kayo, SB19!
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