Kwon Eun Bi to Welcome the New Year with Snowy Melodies in Collaboration with Coogie
ReaA JUNG
queen7203@gmail.com | 2024-12-25 20:42:57
Kwon Eun Bi is set to kick off 2025 with the release of her new digital single, Snowing (눈이 와), scheduled to debut on January 7 at 6 PM KST across major music platforms. On December 24, Woollim Entertainment unveiled a motion poster for the track on its official YouTube channel, sparking anticipation among fans.
The motion poster features an enchanting illustration of a large door framed against a serene blue background, with snowflakes gently falling to evoke a warm, comforting winter ambiance. The visual theme hints at the emotional depth and seasonal charm of the upcoming release.
Snowing will feature rapper Coogie, marking a fresh musical direction for Kwon Eun Bi. The collaboration promises to deliver a unique chemistry between Kwon’s expressive vocals and Coogie’s dynamic rap, offering fans a distinctive blend of styles. The release will be Kwon Eun Bi’s first single in approximately five months, following The Summer, her July reinterpretation of the Indigo duo’s original song. In The Summer, she redefined the track with her refreshing voice and signature emotional resonance.
This time, Kwon Eun Bi transitions from her "Summer Queen" persona to embrace the title of "Winter Goddess," showcasing her versatility as an artist. With Snowing, she aims to deliver a heartfelt winter narrative that contrasts her vibrant summer image.
Kwon Eun Bi continues to establish herself as a multifaceted performer capable of exploring various musical genres and themes. Her evolving artistry and collaboration with Coogie highlight her dedication to offering fresh experiences for listeners.
As fans eagerly await the January release, Snowing is poised to set a soulful tone for the new year while reaffirming Kwon Eun Bi's place as one of the industry’s most dynamic and adaptive artists.
Sayart / ReaA JUNG, queen7203@gmail.com
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