The singer JAY PARK and the group LNGSHOT are drawing the music industry’s attention as the release of their collaborative mixtape approaches.

Ahead of the official release on May 18, they presented the music video teaser for the title track “YEAH! YEAH!” from their collaborative album “4SHOBOIZ VOL. 2: 4SHOVILLE” to the public on May 15 at 6 PM KST through official channels.
The video offers visual pleasure through fast editing and sophisticated compositions. The unbridled momentum of the five artists, set against a desolate abandoned building and a giant screen, overwhelms the viewer and stimulates curiosity for the full track and music video to be unveiled soon. In particular, despite its short duration, a melody that leaves a lasting impression harmonizes with each member’s captivating tone, and the highly specific, free-spirited atmosphere created by JAY PARK and LNGSHOT has raised expectations for the main story.
In addition to this video, the 5 young men had already revealed group photos with a strong hip-hop spirit the day before. However, on the 15th, they emphasized it even further with new group and individual photos, wearing athletic outfits and featuring dancers who complete this visual.
This new work is the result of a condensed, wild beauty that is even more raw and unprocessed than LNGSHOT‘s previously presented projects. Breaking the traditional framework of agency executive and artists, they plan to display a fresh and different musical spectrum from the past, as they have worked together as a single community called “4SHOBOIZ”.
The main track “YEAH! YEAH!” harmonizes a grandiose chant reminiscent of a massive stadium with a sharp synth bass. The proudly ambitious lyrics and the vocals laid over them are expected to provide an explosive catharsis to listeners.
“4SHOBOIZ VOL. 2: 4SHOVILLE”, which concentrates the synergy between JAY PARK and LNGSHOT, will be available to stream on all online music platforms starting from the 18th at 6 PM KST.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: SNS LNGSHOT, Jay Park, More Vision