That left me and Coups, but he actually likes games. VERNON doesn’t really like games much either, so he wrote about what people are like today. WONWOO did the hook because he likes games the most out of any of us, so it suited him well. MINGYU: So when it came to “GAM3 BO1,” it was more about what to say than how to rap since I’m not into games very much. But once I got more used to it, I realized it might actually help add something special to our vocals, and now I’m really into singing.īut you also burst out with a rap in “GAM3 BO1,” and it’s in a style we haven’t heard from you much. I stressed out a bit when I tried it out for the first time because I thought my throat might get sore and then my voice might sound crackly. MINGYU: That’s just the voice that’s most comfortable for me. I feel like your uniquely coarse singing voice adds something special to SEVENTEEN. It was interesting taking the time to study how I could better express myself with my voice while singing one whole song. I could feel a big difference on where I had to pull back and where I had to put more power into it in order to tell the song’s story. So with that in mind, we wanted to make this one feel totally different. MINGYU: We both agreed we wanted to sing this time instead of rap. What did you concentrate on while making the song? Instead of rapping, you sang a song full of mixed-up emotions. I wanted it to keep it really open-ended and end on the question, What can we do about feeling sad? We could’ve packed more story into the music video if we used more of the footage, but the director left the ending ambiguous. I wanted people to see it as being open-ended.Įven the song doesn’t end clearly, going out on a quiet note but without any clear ending. The ending’s not clear, but it seems a little bit like I was growing apart from the person they both like (laughs) so it was fun. MINGYU: Well, the song’s about the relationship between love and friendship. The other members were teasing you in the “Bittersweet” reaction video, saying you were rejected by your crush. When I saw the finished video, I thought I somehow ended up looking a little pitiful. Plus WONWOO always dressed semiformal while I wore something casual. And our expressions give off different vibes in the music video. Our voices are more different than I thought. We didn’t have to specifically decide who would sing which part it all came together naturally. MINGYU: It was hard to make a song work with two people, but it was fun. How did you like performing a duet together? You kicked off your comeback with the single “Bittersweet,” which you did with fellow hip hop unit member WONWOO.
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