MAMAMOO Solar’s First Win For “But I”

MAMAMOO Solar’s first win happened. She won the music show trophy for her new solo song “But I”! On the May 7 episode of “The Show,” the candidates for first place were 82MAJOR’s “Choke,” YOUNITE’s “GEEKIN,” and Solar’s “But I.” Solar ultimately took the win with a total of 7,270 points.

“Our Yongsoonies! Thank you so much! I’ve released my solo album after 2 years, thank you so much to the staffs, the people in the company, the band, the dancers as well as our Yongsoonies, thank you once again. Yongsoon heart~” said solar in her speech after receiving the award, thanking her fans and the rest of the people who worked for this album to happen bringing colors to her music album.

Congratulations to Solar! Watch her comeback performances and win below:

Solar’s Second Album Colors

The title track “But I” stands out for its unique composition, seamlessly blending elements of R&B and rock genres. The song’s structure reverses from R&B to rock, offering listeners a dynamic and immersive musical experience. Solar’s decision to incorporate such diverse sounds reflects her willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of traditional music genres.

‘COLOURS’ marks Solar’s solo comeback after a hiatus of over two years, promising a diverse musical journey across various genres. With a total of 6 tracks, each embodying Solar’s raw emotions and musical prowess, the album showcases her growth as an artist.

Breaking Down the Tracks

Each song on “COLOURS” offers a unique glimpse into Solar’s creative universe. “Blues” explores the intersection of music and colors, while “Easy Peasy” delivers a comforting message of resilience and encouragement. “Honey Honey” showcases Solar’s vocal prowess, with her honey-dripped tones captivating listeners. Colours describing how everyone has their own charm, color and they need to be respected by every individual no matter what. It is also the first k-pop song to have full voguing choreography. Meanwhile, “Empty” captivates with its soaring vocals and emotional depth, leaving a lasting impression on listeners.

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