Choi Su-ho, taking off his boyish beauty and becoming a real man… ‘ONE’ jacket behind-the-scenes revealed
Singer Choi Suho shed his boyish charm and displayed dandy masculinity.
On the 10th at 1 PM, his agency, Pogo Entertainment, released a behind-the-scenes video of Choi Suho’s first mini-album ‘ONE’ jacket through their official YouTube channel.
The released video contains various scenes of Choi Su-ho during the jacket photo shoot for ‘One’. It started with him discovering the behind-the-scenes camera, smiling, and making a V sign.
In the video, Choi Su-ho showed off his dandy charm by striking various poses in a window with sunlight pouring in along with a cozy knit styling. With natural poses and delicate facial expressions that rival those of a professional model, he created perfect cuts and announced the birth of the next generation of ‘pictorial artisans.’
Choi Soo-ho also showed off his ‘real boyfriend charm’ by posing with a bouquet of props and a bright smile. It is said that he carefully monitored the monitor during filming and put in effort to create a more perfect result.
Choi Su-ho’s appearance, appealing to a more intense masculinity with a chic all-black styling, was also depicted. He has grown further from ‘Trot Milk Man’ and his unique transformation with added masculinity has garnered a hot response from fans.
Meanwhile, Choi Su-ho released his first mini-album ‘One’ on the 5th, announcing the splendid return of the ‘trot trend’. The title song is ‘All the Way’, and Choi Su-ho’s traditional Korean music vocals in the intro create a unique atmosphere, while the unique charm of combining tradition and modernity stands out.
In particular, the song was composed by music director Oh Joon-seong, known as the ‘OST master’ of South Korea, who worked on OST albums for various works such as the dramas ‘Boys Over Flowers’, ‘Master’ s Sun ‘,’ City Hunter ‘,’ Faith ‘,’ Prosecutor Princess ‘, and’ The King and I ‘, and the lyrics were written by Lee Gun-woo, who wrote the lyrics for over 1,200 songs over the past 40 years including Kim Yeon-ja’ s ‘Amor Fati’, Tae Jin-ah’s ‘Anyone Can Love’, and Song Ga-in’s ‘Seoul’ s Moon’, to complete the song as a splendid Latin dance song.
Reporter Jeong Hee-yeon, Donga.com shine2562@donga
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