Better experience in portrait mode.

FLY TO THE SKY "Comeback" Through the Release of the Remastered Video 'Day By Day' by SM Entertainment!

kapanlagi
FLY TO THE SKY credit: tekdeeps.com

Kapanlagi.com - Fans of 90s K-Pop will definitely know or at least have heard of the group FLY TO THE SKY. Debuting at the end of 1999, FLY TO THE SKY is a duo group led by Hwanhee and Brian.

Debuting under SM Entertainment, this R&B group eventually chose to leave the agency in 2004. However, there is no statement from Hwanhee or Brian that their group has disbanded.

With no news for a long time due to the solo activities of each member, FLY TO THE SKY fans can be a little excited this time. SM Entertainment will release a remastered video of their hit song, Day By Day, on November 25, 2021.

1. 'Day By Day' Will Be Released on November 25, 2021

With Remastering Project by SM Entertainment, the remastered music video of FLY TO THE SKY's Day By Day will officially be released on November 25, 2021. It will be released at 08.00 WIB through the official SMTOWN YouTube channel.

Day By Day itself is the title track of FLY TO THE SKY's first full-length album released in 1999. With this song, FLY TO THE SKY successfully won the Rookie Awards at the year-end awards event.

The sentimental atmosphere, captivating visuals of both members, and the dance break appearance from the song's Intro are included in the remastered music video of Day By Day. Through this remaster video, it is hoped to attract the attention of loyal FLY TO THE SKY fans.

Not only Day By Day, SM will also soon release the latest versions of various music videos by legendary artists that have been produced in the last 20 years through the Remastering Project. With the improved quality of all music videos from this Remastering Project, fans are expected to be entertained and enjoy clearer images and high-quality music at the same time. Moreover, this remaster project has been adjusted for digital platforms.

Meanwhile, the Remastering Project is a collaboration between SM and YouTube designed to allow the world to revisit the history of K-pop and contribute to the growth of the Korean music industry in this increasingly global K-Pop era. More than 300 music videos and songs are reportedly being remastered and re-uploaded.

Written by: Salafi Mufida Hasna

https://www.newshub.id/interactive2/2480

(kpl/mag)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
Swipe Up Next Article

Cobain For You Page (FYP) Yang kamu suka ada di sini,
lihat isinya

Buka FYP