CLC member and soloist Sorn has opened up concerning the artistic choice which have gone into her upcoming debut EP.
The singer just lately uploaded a video onto her YouTube channel discussing her new single ‘Not A Buddy’, which she launched earlier this month. Within the new clip, Sorn shared a few of the inspirations behind the monitor in addition to the “early-2000s” theme of her upcoming EP.
“I informed my producer that this 12 months I actually needed to give attention to a extra grown-up idea,” she stated of the brand new single. “That would be the entire theme for [my] EP that we’re making an attempt so laborious to finish so we are able to launch it mid this 12 months.”
“We have been speaking about how we needed to be extra mature with our music, and I made a decision that I additionally needed the idea of my songs to be like, early 2000s vibe, Y2K vogue, however my very own adaptation of what the Y2K vogue and sound is to me,” shared Sorn.
The singer added that she determined to precise a extra weak facet to herself on ‘Not A Buddy’, which was impressed by her experiences with “poisonous friendships”.
“I assumed that this music could be tremendous relatable as a result of rising up… there are individuals who come out and in of your life as a result of they need one thing from you,” Sorn defined.
Sorn continued to share that she needed ‘Not A Buddy’ to be a dance music for followers of her Okay-pop group CLC regardless of being extra of a “ballad, gradual music particular person”.
In the meantime, Sorn beforehand clarified that CLC haven’t disbanded, regardless of a lot of the members having left long0time company CUBE Leisure.