Yoon San-ha of the group ASTRO will be making her solo debut in August. On the 16th at midnight, fantagio's official YouTube channel released Yoon San-ha's first solo mini-album.
"About to enter the DUSK" has been released, announcing the release of the album "DUSK".
"DUSK" marks Yoon San-ha's first step as a solo artist in eight years since her debut with ASTRO in 2016.
The title of the album combines the meanings of "twilight" and "the time between dogs and wolves," and expresses the ambition to pass the twilight period and achieve true growth.
In the video, Yoon Sanha exudes charm with her contrasting outfits and expressions: pure and mysterious white and dark and intense black.
Yoon Sanha's appearance facing her other self matches the beautiful visuals that express the boundary between light and darkness at dusk, further maximizing her opposing charms.
In particular, the copy "about to enter the DUSK" released with the video has the meaning of "trying to enter the twilight" and is a reference to upcoming teasers.
ASTRO's youngest member and lead vocalist, Yoon San-ha, has been active not only as a member of ASTRO, but also as a member of the group and as a member of the group itself.
She recorded her self-composed song "Wind" and solo song "24 Hours" in her album, and also participated in the OST of a TV series, showing off her singing ability and wide range of musical talent.
In addition, Yoon Sanha has released songs such as "Night Letter" and "You
She reinterprets and covers a variety of songs, including "10 Reasons to Love You," showcasing her charming vocals and sensibility.
In March, small theater concerts related to the "SANiGHT" content will be held in Seoul and Japan.
Sanha successfully held her first concert "Hope". It is expected that her unique musical color and diverse charms will fill this "DUSK".
Meanwhile, Yoon Sanha will hold an exclusive concert in Korea and Japan to coincide with the release of her first solo album.
We are currently preparing to hold the event.






By minmin 2024/07/16 10:11 KST