Former Winner member Nam Tae Hyun‘s band South Club tell the story of this generation’s youth in their second EP 20.
The album, which was released on May 30th at 6 PM KST, includes title track “Outcast,” which contains lyrics that strongly reflect Nam Tae Hyun’s own experiences feeling like a misfit and overcoming related obstacles. The song refers to the conflicting feelings of life in your twenties – a time when you’re expected to act more mature and adult-like despite the fact you’re very much still growing into yourself.
South Club debuted the song on “Show Champion” on the day of its release, and will be holding a special showcase for the 20 EP on June 2nd.
Check out the full video for “Outcast” below!
Dani (danidee) is a writer for WTK from Southern California, who currently lives in Seoul’s Hongdae district. She is a huge fan of graphic novels, Asian films, and Korean hip-hop. Most of the week, she can be found practicing her Korean, marathoning “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” or trying to sample tiramisu from as many cute cafes as possible.
Media: South Buyers Club