Singer Taeho made his Japanese solo debut on September 20th at midnight JST with the digital single, “I Like You.”
The song features the IMFACT member’s charming vocals, crisp rhythm, and a bright, upbeat band sound. His voice lovingly captures the nervous moment of a confession that he has practiced for a long time.
As with previous releases, Taeho participated in the songwriting of “I Like You.” Hong Eunki (formerly of RAINZ) contributed to the lyrics, demonstrating his singer-songwriter side.
In the story-driven music video, Taeho and Hong Eunki appear as students navigating various emotions in an intriguing narrative. The developing plot will continue to unfold as evidenced by the “to be continued” at the end of the video.
Taeho and Hong Eunki are currently promoting together through joint schedules and activities. The pair, who recently performed at Japan’s “3rd World Music Festival,” will hold another duet concert in Korea in conjunction with the release of the Korean version of “I Like You” in October.
Check out the music video for “I Like You” below!
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