Big Ocean Prepares for Comeback with Teaser for New Track ‘Flow’
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2024-11-10 22:37:41
Rookie boy group Big Ocean has set the stage for their comeback with a music video teaser for their new song. On the 8th, Parasta Entertainment shared a 10-second teaser for “Flow,” the title track of Big Ocean’s debut mini-album Follow, on the group’s official social media channels.
The teaser reveals a serene setting, showing the members smiling amid lush greenery as a refreshing melody plays in the background, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The choice of filming location carries particular significance, as the music video was shot at the “Institut National de Jeunes Sourds” in Paris, France, the world’s first school for young people with hearing disabilities.
The location underscores Big Ocean’s unique identity as a group composed entirely of hearing-impaired members. A representative shared that the group felt it was deeply meaningful to film at such a historically significant and beautiful location. The members expressed their gratitude, stating, “It was an extraordinary experience to shoot at a place with such a rich history dedicated to the hearing-impaired community.”
“Flow” was produced in collaboration with renowned producer Mark Batson and conveys a powerful message about finding personal happiness through music made just for oneself. The track is anticipated to resonate globally, with its theme of embracing individual joy and self-expression through music.
Big Ocean’s Follow mini-album, including “Flow,” is set for release on November 12. Fans eagerly await the album, as the group continues to break boundaries and redefine the music experience for hearing-impaired artists and listeners alike.
Sayart / Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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