DIE SSERAFIM Huh Yunjin – Qualle

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  1. Beautiful, Yunjin did it again. Ethereal vocals.

    She always has such relatable lyrics, sigh lol. *I’m washed up on the shore, what am I searching for.*

    *Just keep on swimming, no good reason*.

    Nice laidback stop-motion animation/etc. like with love you twice’s music video.

  2. cantTankThisFox on

    Art was super pretty and I love the direction of the music video. I also am a sucker for chill lofi songs so this is up my alley. Loved this song!

  3. Competitive_Bee7697 on

    the mv is absolutely gorgeous and yunjin is credited with the artwork. not a huge fan of the song (raise your glass is still her best imo) but it’s nice seeing how her lyricism and music has developed since she debuted

  4. I-Now-Have-An-Alt on

    I’m really happy that Yunjin has always been given the opportunity to express herself as an individual artist. This is beautiful. 

  5. PieuvreCosy on

    I love that Yunjin has been getting the opportunity to release her songs like this. In a few years we can look back, and we’ll have this timeline of her growth and evolution as an artist. I’ve really liked the various documentaries that LSF released, it’s a very interesting look behind the curtain, and we’ve already seen some footage and interview of Yunjin working on these songs. It would be lovely if, in five years or so, we get maybe a little documentary that goes over her songs, writing process, her looking back at her first releases, etc…

  6. Fun_Yesterday_6716 on

    Jellyfish song 🪼

    Once again the art and music are beautiful 💙

    Huh Yunjin shared, “The everyday act of living diligently can appear beautiful to someone else. Just as jellyfish brought me solace, I came to think that someone’s mere existence could comfort others. Through this song, I wanted to convey the message, ‘Your existence alone can be a source of comfort to someone, so even if you feel breathless, keep swimming hard and recognize each other’s beauty.’”

    Yunjin is a genuinely comforting and kind-hearted person. When she debuted, her statement, “I want to change the idol industry,” drew a lot of criticism and hate. However, the change she envisions isn’t about completely overhauling the system—something no one can do alone—but more about fostering a shift in mindset, even if it means touching just one person. Her goal is to inspire a healthier, more positive perspective within the industry. Please approach her with an open mind and give her the chance she truly deserves.

    “My dream is to bring healthy change to the world. I do not think highly (enough) of myself or feel entitled to speak on the behalf of a whole industry, or claim that transformation will happen by my hand alone. I simply dream in hope that someone will hear my voice because change can only happen when someone actually listens.

    And that first steps for me was I≠DOLL, I don’t expect it to make a drastic change, but hopefully the lyrics made at least one person think and include themselves in the narrative. “

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