K-pop's legendary hitmaker, J.Y. Park, is trading his signature glamour for a dose of reality. The JYP Entertainment founder is set to release a new single, 'Happy Hour,' on November 5, but new teasers have left fans guessing. After first appearing with mysterious pink wings, he's now been shown as a regular office worker drowning his sorrows in a beer, creating a compelling mystery around the song's true meaning, according to a report by Sports Seoul.
A relatable new look
The initial buzz for 'Happy Hour' started with a teaser showing Park sporting a pair of whimsical pink wings, hinting at a fantastical concept. However, the latest images have completely flipped the script. Now, he's seen as a struggling employee finding comfort with colleagues after a long day, and even as a restaurant owner wearing a headscarf and apron. The stark contrast has sparked intense curiosity, with fans wondering what happened to the wings and what story he is trying to tell about the daily grind.
A country comfort with a twist
The new track is a country-pop song designed to comfort everyone leading a stressful life, featuring the soulful voice of singer Kwon Jin-ah. Adding to the intrigue, the music video teaser includes a surprise cameo from 'Kickflip' Gyeh-hoon, who appears as a part-time worker tasked with waking up a drunken Park. This blend of heartfelt emotion and comedic relief promises a song that is both touching and entertaining.
It remains to be seen if the pink wings will make a reappearance on stage
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