Lee Chae-yeon proves herself an all-rounder with 'Showdown'


Lee Chaeyeon has made a comeback with her 3rd mini album, "Showdown," after a 10-month gap since her first single, "The Move: Street." Emphasizing her significant involvement in the album's production, she took on tasks such as writing the lyrics and choreographing the songs. The title track, "Don't," is a lively two-step dance pop tune that incorporates everyday sounds like phone rings, featuring repetitive lyrics and an infectious melody conveying the emotions of a difficult breakup. Lee expressed her confidence in the song's potential for captivating live performances due to its catchy melody and immersive lyrics. Known for her exceptional dancing abilities, she aimed to surprise the audience with innovative choreography, focusing on details such as varied dance moves and the number of dancers to create visually striking elements. Additionally, she penned the lyrics for "Don't" and one of the B-side tracks, "Dreaming." Explaining the concept behind the title track's lyrics, she revealed that "Charlie" symbolizes a hidden, darker aspect of herself, representing the inner conflict she wanted to capture in the song, reflecting not only the separation in love but also internal turmoil. Lee expressed her growing confidence, particularly in her ability to produce albums, and aspires to continue evolving as an artist deserving of the title of an all-rounder. She credited her younger sister, Chaeryeong of Itzy, for providing immense support and encouragement, as well as her friendship with rapper Lee Youngji, with whom she exchanged music videos and wished for each other's success. Lastly, Lee expressed her desire to bring happiness to her fans and parents by achieving chart success with her new album. Lee Chaeyeon has made a comeback with her 3rd mini album, "Showdown," after a 10-month hiatus, showcasing her active involvement in the album's production, from writing lyrics to choreographing. The title track, "Don't," is a lively dance pop song infused with everyday sounds like phone rings, featuring repetitive lyrics and an infectious melody that conveys the emotions of a difficult breakup. Lee expressed her confidence in the song's potential for captivating live performances due to its catchy melody and immersive lyrics. Known for her exceptional dancing abilities, she aimed to surprise the audience with innovative choreography, focusing on details such as varied dance moves and the number of dancers to create visually striking elements. Additionally, she penned the lyrics for "Don't" and one of the B-side tracks, "Dreaming." Explaining the concept behind the title track's lyrics, she revealed that "Charlie" symbolizes a hidden, darker aspect of herself, representing the inner conflict she wanted to capture in the song, reflecting not only the separation in love but also internal turmoil. Lee expressed her growing confidence, particularly in her ability to produce albums, and aspires to continue evolving as an artist deserving of the title of an all-rounder. She credited her younger sister, Chaeryeong of Itzy, for providing immense support and encouragement, as well as her friendship with rapper Lee Youngji, with whom she exchanged music videos and wished for each other's success. Lastly, Lee expressed her desire to bring happiness to her fans and parents by achieving chart success with her new album.


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