Singer JANG HYUN SEUNG is keeping the momentum going around his new track “Mess” by revealing some of his hidden charms.

Since July 15, JANG HYUN SEUNG has been gradually releasing various behind-the-scenes content related to “Mess” through his official social media channels, extending the emotional resonance of the song.
In the lip gesture video released on the 15th, JANG HYUN SEUNG appears sitting on a stair railing in a monochrome setting, performing the choreography for the chorus of “Mess.” With only his gestures and gaze, he powerfully conveys the emotion of the song, sparking enthusiastic reactions from fans.
In the next video, presented in a “balance game” format, he sincerely responds to light and playful questions such as: “Try to fix a broken relationship VS Avoid it,” and “Sharing sadness halves it VS Doubles it.” Despite the fun tone, JANG HYUN SEUNG reveals a thoughtful and sincere side, showing an unexpected contrast that adds to his appeal.
On July 17 and 18, behind-the-scenes footage and interview-style content from the music video and album cover photo shoot were released. In these videos, he exudes a charismatic aura with his fiery red hair and intense black styling, creating a deeper mood. He explains, “The music video for ‘Mess’ expresses two opposing emotions: a sense of loss and selfishness,” adding, “Having red hair again after ten years feels like going back to 2015.”
JANG HYUN SEUNG’s new track “Mess” is rooted in the soul R&B genre. It illustrates the emotional chaos and self-loathing experienced at the end of a relationship. The chorus line “I’m a mess, All I messed up” showcases his smooth, groovy vocals, deeply conveying a sense of regret. Having taken part in the song’s production himself, JANG HYUN SEUNG shared, “I’d recommend this track to anyone who enjoys dark and moody R&B,” revealing a more mature musical identity.
Since the release of “Mess”, JANG HYUN SEUNG has been engaging in heartfelt communication with his fans through this behind-the-scenes content series, offering a sincere exchange between the performer and the person, moving between the stage and his inner world.
Journalist: Shawn
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Source: SNS JANG HYUN SEUNG