THE world’s first deaf K-Pop idol group, Big Ocean, released a collaboration single with DAY6’s Young K titled Slow along with a music video with a sign language concept.
“Big Ocean’s (Feat. DAY6’s Young K) music video for their single Slow is out now! The full version of the video can be watched on Kpop Idol Big Ocean’s YouTube channel,” wrote Parastar Entertainment, Big Ocean’s agency, via their official X account, quoted Wednesday (14/8).
Single Slow tells the story of someone who will continue to remember the precious moments in his life, including moments when people…
that person is trying to achieve his dream. Although slowly, the person will move forward to achieve his dream.
In addition to releasing the single Slow in audio form, Big Ocean also released a music video for the song with a sign language concept.
The three members of Big Ocean, Park Hyunjin, Lee Chanyeon, and Kim Jiseok are seen doing sign language movements (South Korean standard) from the lyrics of the song Slow.
Although DAY6’s Young K did not appear in the Slow music video, Young K’s melodious voice with Big Ocean and the group’s beautiful sign language movements were successfully displayed beautifully in the Slow music video.
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All three members of Big Ocean are deaf and made their debut in April 2024.
Through the music video for Slow, Big Ocean wants his listeners, both from the deaf community and not, to be able to enjoy the song.
The single Slow is Big Ocean’s third single released since their debut. Previously, Big Ocean has released the singles Blow and Glow, which were also released in music videos with a sign language concept.
Slow can already be heard on various music streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and others. Not only that, the Slow music video can be watched on the Kpop Idol Big Ocean YouTube channel. (Ant/Z-1)
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