
K-pop girl group SNSD’s member Taeyeon made a solo comeback with her first full studio album, “My Voice.” As soon as the album was released on February 28 at 12 PM KST, the title number “Fine” has topped local music charts, recording “all-kill” of eight major charts.
The title number, “Fine” is of an alternative pop genre, which highlights Taeyeon’s soft and attractive vocal that goes well with the powerful chorus part. Following her hit solo numbers, “I,” “Rain,” “Why,” and “11:11,” the new song is resulting in sensational reactions among listeners.
Music video for “Fine,” which was released along with the album, is also drawing attention from the global fandom as it sentimentally demonstrates emotions after a sad breakup.
Taeyeon is to make stage comebacks through KBS 2TV’s Music Back on March 3, MBC’s Show! Music Core on the 4th, and SBS’s Inkigayo on the 5th.
Watch the music video for Teayeon’s Fine!
Original article by Sun Mi-kyung
Translated by Heewon Kim
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