The Rose's WOOSUNG drops revelatory 2nd album '4444' - featuring Martin Garrix, B.I, BOL4 & more

The Rose's WOOSUNG drops revelatory 2nd album '4444' - featuring Martin Garrix, B.I, BOL4 & more

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Singer-songwriter WOOSUNG, from popular South Korean indie-rock group The Rose, has dropped his highly anticipated sophomore album 4444 via WOOLFPACK/Transparent Arts.

The album is buoyed by its outstanding focus track called '44 (Forget Forever)', which blends dance and electronic elements with ethereal melodies and captivating synth lines. The serene track captures the bliss of living in the moment, a theme that is reflected in it's stylish and evocative music video.

4444 makes a new chapter in WOOSUNG’s musical evolution, diving deep into themes of self-revelation, introspection, and clarity. Exploring a variety of sonic landscapes, 4444 blends WOOSUNG’s love for electronic music with familiar rock and alternative pop style, offering a rich auditory experience for fans.

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The 8-track album features contributions from notable collaborators, including Transparent Arts chief producer Brian Lee, electronic powerhouse Martin Garrix, and rising drum & bass star Wilkinson, alongside accalaimed Korean artists B.I and BOL4 - each further enhancing the album’s eclectic and complex sonic nature. 

Grounded in ideas of balance, vulnerability, and self-acceptance - symbolized by the number 4 which holds personal significance for WOOSUNG - this tremendous LP takes listeners on a revelatory journey of understanding and self-acceptance with grace and acceptance.