NCT's Jaehyun has finally officially released two new singles from his solo debut album titled 'J'. The songs titled 'Dandelion' and 'Roses' have been officially released on digital music platforms as pre-release songs. Precisely on Monday August 12, 2024, at 18:00 KST.

 Along with that, the music videos for the songs 'Dandelion' and 'Roses' have also been shared on the SMTOWN YouTube channel. Although consisting of 2 different songs, Jaehyun packaged the music videos of the 2 songs in one music video with contrasting and different vibes.

Starting with the song 'Dandelion' which presents a warm story about childhood. Jaehyun visualizes this song with a happy and cheerful childhood memory vibe. In the video he also appears to be smiling and playing with children. Meanwhile, for the second song 'Roses' fans are greeted with a visualization of wilting roses. 

Jaehyun who displays a sad facial expression throughout the video. Like the scene of wiping tears and the dark atmosphere of the video to represent the story of loss from the song. Not only does it present cinematic and touching visualizations. Jaehyun also pampers fans with his charming vocal abilities. 

Presenting 2 contrasting songs in one video, Jaehyun successfully invites listeners to feel different emotions from each song he performs. Meanwhile, Jaehyun was also involved in the composition and writing of the lyrics for the songs 'Dandelion' and 'Roses' this time. 

Making both songs have an emotional connection not only for Jaehyun himself. But also for fans who have long been waiting for his debut as a solo singer. On the other hand. the song 'Dandelion' is an R&B genre song with a medium tempo. This song tells about innocent childhood memories when blowing Dandelion flowers on the side of the road.

Meanwhile, the song 'Roses' is a song with the Soulful R&B genre which tells about the attachment of the Rose flower to a story of loss and deep longing for someone. NCT Jaehyun's solo debut album titled 'J' will be officially released on August 26, 2024, at 6 PM KST.

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