[The Korea Herald]
K-pop female pop-ballad duo Davichi has by all accounts upgraded its musical
style, and revamped its image in the act’s latest EP, “Davichi Hug,” which was
released on Wednesday.
The two artists, Lee Hae-ri and Kang Min-kyung, previously
enjoyed a string of successes with hit songs like “The Letter,” “8282” and
“Turtle” under their previous management label Core Contents Media.
However this time around the idols seem keen to leave their
girly and bubbly images behind by returning to the scene with more melancholy
notes and mature themes that permeate throughout their latest EP, released
under their new managing agency CJ E&M Music.
Davichi’s medium-tempo song “Sorry If I’m Happy” strikes a
distinctively feminist approach, in contrast to some of the duo’s previous
releases, including the energetically mournful single, “I Love You Even Though
I Hate You.”
The new album’s lead single “Cry Again” is also another
lovelorn ballad. The music video for the track was shot on location in Budapest
and shows the singers enacting a heartfelt dramatic sequence with expanded
emotional and vocal range.
By Yoon Sarah
- Source: http://www.thecambodiaherald.com/entertainment/davichi-returns-with-new-mature-sounds-2817#sthash.tDEPW5P6.dpuf
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