“Still” Showcases Doyoung’s Emotional Depth

‘Still’ highlights Doyoung’s emotional depth

Doyoung from NCT is set to touch hearts with his heartfelt new track, ‘Still’, featured on his upcoming second solo album, ‘Soar’, which will be released on June 9. This song is more than just a melody; it’s a message of healing and introspection.

The moody pop-rock composition layers delicate piano melodies with lush strings and modern band influences, creating an atmosphere that invites listeners to pause and reflect. The lyrics explore the delicate balance between dreams and reality, leading to a serene journey of self-discovery.

What adds an extra layer of depth to ‘Still’ is that it was both written and composed by the esteemed rock musician Yoon Do Hyun. Doyoung’s emotive vocal execution brings the song’s heartfelt message to life, resonating powerfully with those navigating the uncertainties of life.

Fans got a sneak peek into the creative process through a behind-the-scenes clip titled ‘Soar Diary – page. 1’, which was released on May 24 on NCT’s official YouTube channel. The video showcases Doyoung and Yoon Do Hyun collaborating in the studio, along with interviews that delve into the personal significance of the song.

“I wrote ‘Still’ at a time when I desperately wanted peace but was going through internal struggles. Music gave me strength, and I thought Doyoung’s voice would be the perfect match for this song,” shared Yoon Do Hyun.

“He captured the sense of solitude beautifully. Watching him work, I believe he has the potential for a long-lasting career. He’s already a complete artist, and I look forward to what he does next,” he added, praising Doyoung’s talents.

"Still" Showcases Doyoung's Emotional Depth

The album ‘Soar’ is set to feature ten tracks in total, including the title song ‘Memory (Hello, Space)’. Through this album, Doyoung aims to share the emotional strength he once gained from music, offering solace and inspiration to those who listen.

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