American singer Hayley Williams of Paramore gave a thumbs-up to SB19 Sehun’s cover of their song ‘Turn It Off’.
The Paramore frontwoman not only retweeted the video, but praised Sejun ‘s performance, calling it “a beautiful cover.”
“This is a stunning cover. thanks for sharing this with all of us.”
“Your voice is beautiful and I loved hearing someone sing these words back to me today. mighta needed it more than I care to admit”
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On Thursday, Sejun expressed his thanks for the Paramore vocalist’s comments.
thank you so much.
your music is healing, and it echoes.— PABLO (@imszmc) August 6, 2020
On the official account of SB19, the group said that they hope to meet the Paramore singer soon.
“Wow @imszmc 😱 We hope to meet you soon, @yelyahwilliams! #SB19 #SB19_SEJUN”
Wow @imszmc 😱 We hope to meet you soon, @yelyahwilliams!#SB19 #SB19_SEJUN https://t.co/LNzzCbZpOf
— SB19 Official (@SB19Official) August 7, 2020
Netizens and A’TIN’s (fandom name of SB19) couldn’t help but be proud of the group’s songwriter.
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Sejun is the leader, vocalist, and rapper of the P-pop band SB19. The band rose to fame in 2019, after a video of one of their dance rehearsals went viral. They released their 9-track debut album Get In The Zone on July 31st.
The nine-track release features six original compositions, along with the EDM version of “Love Goes” and two instrumental songs, and combines a variety of musical influences with top-notch production and global appeal.
According to Sejun, what sets Get in the Zone apart from other contemporary launches is a joint collaboration between the K-pop producers and the Filipino talents, resulting in an exciting and persuasive final product.
“It’s a great thing to get all the good traits from Korean and Philippine music/culture, and put them together into one. If you’ll dive deep into it, you’ll find a whole new sound rich in both cultures.”