Jo Kwang-il, winner of ‘Show Me the Money 10’, has released a new song ‘Break The Line’… going against the traditional way of doing things.
Rapper Jo Kwang-il, the winner of ‘Show Me the Money 10’, declares a bold challenge to rebel against the status quo.
Jo Kwang-il's new song 'Break The Line' and music video was released on various online music sites at 18:00 on June 8. The new song by Jo Kwang-il also features the participation of artist Brown Tigger.
Jo Kwang-il, who has represented the thoughts and feelings of the younger generation through his intense lyrics, declared, “I will break the existing framework and decide my own path” through his new song. Jo Kwang-il's rapping, which expresses his desire to break from traditional norms, combined with the lyrical hook from Brown Tigger, gives the song a bright and cheerful feeling.
Dippin Carls Records, the record company for Jo Kwang-il, released a teaser video for this new song on social media on the June 6. In the video, Jo Kwang-il and Brown Tigger appear in front of a huge graffiti mural created by graffiti artist Beom-min; creating a dreamy atmosphere while also being visually stimulating.
The new song also collaborated with MAKIVE, a new cultural creation space of Job World Korea, and the music video was also filmed at Job World Korea and MAKIVE.
Jo Kwang-il, winner of ‘Show Me the Money 10’, has released a new song ‘Break The Line’… going against the traditional way of doing things.
Rapper Jo Kwang-il, the winner of ‘Show Me the Money 10’, declares a bold challenge to rebel against the status quo.
Jo Kwang-il's new song 'Break The Line' and music video was released on various online music sites at 18:00 on June 8. The new song by Jo Kwang-il also features the participation of artist Brown Tigger.
Jo Kwang-il, who has represented the thoughts and feelings of the younger generation through his intense lyrics, declared, “I will break the existing framework and decide my own path” through his new song. Jo Kwang-il's rapping, which expresses his desire to break from traditional norms, combined with the lyrical hook from Brown Tigger, gives the song a bright and cheerful feeling.
Dippin Carls Records, the record company for Jo Kwang-il, released a teaser video for this new song on social media on the June 6. In the video, Jo Kwang-il and Brown Tigger appear in front of a huge graffiti mural created by graffiti artist Beom-min; creating a dreamy atmosphere while also being visually stimulating.
The new song also collaborated with MAKIVE, a new cultural creation space of Job World Korea, and the music video was also filmed at Job World Korea and MAKIVE.