Super Junior's Chinese member makes solo debut
SEOUL, Oct. 31 (Yonhap) -- Zhoumi, a Chinese member of the popular South Korean boy band Super Junior, released his debut solo album on Friday, his agency said.
The mini-album "Rewind" hit South Korean and Chinese online music services simultaneously at noon, S.M. Entertainment said.
The album includes Korean and Chinese-language versions of the title track "Rewind" and "Why (Color-blind)."
"Rewind" is a R&B song featuring retro-soul and pop elements and a melodic chorus. The song is about a man wanting to go back in time after a breakup.
The song's Korean and Chinese versions include raps from EXO members Chanyeol and Tao, respectively.
Also on Friday, the agency uploaded the song's music video on Zhoumi's official homepage and its YouTube channel and the Chinese file-sharing service iQIYI.
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