Thank you for the video, Woosung is a very underrated artist and deserves more credit for his works.
@nun_ity3 ай бұрын
Woosung said in a live a few hours ago that for him this song is not about a love relationship, but about the relationship with a mother. And I think that makes the song even sadder. But he wants that every person interprets the song in their own way.
@sonjaventura81923 ай бұрын
Well that’s beautiful!! This can relate to so many people when they need it!💔😭🫶🏼✨💫
@TheDepressedHydra2 ай бұрын
in fact he said it can be about any relationship, its about a lost, but for him, he wrote it thinking about his mom...
@DaphneMarsden2 ай бұрын
Hauntingly beautiful so true, I was married 62years, my beloved has been gone,for 15months. This song, as many of woosung's are ,much feeling . Love it and looking forward to 4444
@nyan.nya223 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reaction!❤ It feels like forever since The Rose released anything so I was surprised when Woosung said that he's going to release an album in October and maybe The Rose will come back in February. Can't wait!❤❤
@meira5743 ай бұрын
He’s doing a small solo tour too! 10 cities baby and one better be mine!
@nyan.nya223 ай бұрын
@@meira574 😂 wish you luck!!.. I doubt he'll come to Korea if it's only 10 cities thou. I'll have to wait 😔
@mariselaguerra16113 ай бұрын
I love woosung he is a amazing artist and this song is a masterpiece ❤
@violettaazul3 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction! Black Roses already broke the site to pre order his album, it ain't even loading anymore lol because this song is proof enough that the album is amazing
@Actualary2 ай бұрын
This song was released the morning after my grandmother passed away, and the full album comes out on my birthday. I sob every time I hear it, even in reactions. Stunning, relatable, feels so connected.
@DGReacts3 ай бұрын
In hindsight, the patels could be a subtle reference to The Rose, but I was too far gone to even think about that in the moment 😅
@sueburrett61502 ай бұрын
I adore this song. It’s heartbreaking 😢but so beautiful. 🌹🖤🌹
@Chayannaa3 ай бұрын
Woosung é um artista incrível, completo, cheio de amor e sentimento no que faz. Uma voz incrível ❤
@marciamuller95983 ай бұрын
Woosung é fantástico, linda música, linda voz. Me emocionou profundamente.🌹😍🇧🇷
@BabCeci3 ай бұрын
Amo esses homem Woosung é um artista gigante 🖤🌹
@user-mn7yl8tt1v2 ай бұрын
Because he is Woosung The Rose 🥀 ❤🇹🇭
@19781978ful3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ woosung
@oqe19613 ай бұрын
Love your reactions especially to Woosung and The Rose…your reactions are so insightful ❤️ Absolutely ❤️ this song…lost my husband more than a year ago and I can truly relate to the emotions this song evokes 💔
@Lenna_.3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reaction! 🙌 I've never been so excited for the song to come out! Literally fall in love the minute i heard teaser! Woosung & The Rose never dissapoints with their music, it always speaks to your soul! ❤
@mihaelasearov6593 ай бұрын
Wow.. I am tearing up. His voice, the lyrics, everything...
@carolinesergerie6837Ай бұрын
Hello! It’s always fascinating to see how people react to this song. If you’re interested in learning more about its background and the context in which it was written, I’ve shared a psychopop analysis post on Rosarium. I’m happy to share it with you, hoping it adds some interesting insights. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! 😊 Welcome to this first session of psychopop analysis of the mystical and fascinating Kim "Chaos" Woosung. If, like me, you’re captivated by analyzing human behavior (or you simply enjoy people-watching while sipping on a good cup of coffee), you’ll agree that Woosung is a particularly complex and captivating subject. At first glance, he might seem like a bundle of raw energy, exuding a nonchalant, sometimes even slightly insolent attitude… But beware, my friends! Beneath this chaotic exterior lies a depth as unpredictable as his electric guitar solo in "SHIFT." So, let’s dive right into the heart of it: my first analysis of the Woosung universe. The first time you listened to "The Day I Died", admit it, you probably thought it was just a song about an intense breakup, a touch melodramatic. A classic heartbreak story after a monumental argument. Nothing revolutionary, right? Well, think again. After digging through countless interviews with Woosung (yes, I spent hours analyzing his lyrics and watching interviews while Netflix patiently waited), I came up with a slightly juicier theory: what if this song wasn’t just a post-breakup lament, but a veiled story about his relationship with his mother? Yes, you read that correctly. Let me take you back about fifteen years. We’re talking about Woosung’s teenage years. In full rebellious mode, he decided to leave the family home after a fight and go live with his grandmother in South Korea. All in the context of a disagreement with his mother. Does that ring a bell? Flashback: as a teenager, Woosung was passionate about American football. He played for his high school team and nurtured ambitious dreams of a sports career. Picture him on the field, ready to conquer the world with his football helmet in hand, stars in his eyes. But then, destiny-or rather, an injury-had other plans. After surgery, his dreams of being a football star faded away, like a guitar string snapping during a crucial concert. That’s when everything shifted for him. Frustration, anger, deep disappointment. And who had to bear the brunt of this emotional storm? His mother, of course. And this is where "The Day I Died" takes on a whole new dimension. What if this song was actually expressing his mother’s unspoken feelings? A silent cry of despair and sadness over her son’s decision to leave, perhaps irreparably. There’s probably nothing more painful for a mother than watching her child leave, fearing that the precious bond between them may never be restored. Maybe, for her, that day felt like a little emotional death. So, the next time you listen to this song, imagine it from that perspective: an emotional struggle between a heartbroken mother and a son searching for meaning, lost in his own turmoil. It just might add a whole new depth to every note you hear. And I challenge Woosung to prove me wrong…
@frontadoelisa0373 ай бұрын
Woosung es Puro Arte Dios lo Bendiga se Merecen todo lo Mejor del Mundo 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@cindyboyce30563 ай бұрын
Thanks for your reaction. I think this is more about a person who died rather than a breakup song. No one can compare to Woosung’s vocals and lyrics. My husband of 50 years is dying and this song really resonates with me.
@mplahke3 ай бұрын
Please accept condolences and hopes for an easy passing.
@cindyboyce30562 ай бұрын
@mplahke thank you. Music is my therapy and solace on this journey. Woosung and The Rose are on repeat for me.
@lenkalapunik84283 ай бұрын
Byla jsem zvědavá na vaší reakci, protože mě tato píseň tak zasáhla, že jsem si to ani neuměla představit. Nejspíš si každý do ní promítne nějaký svůj vztah nebo příběh. A proto jsem celý den byla tak zasažena touto písní, moje srdce bylo rozervané na kousky💔. Opravdu jsem nemohla pořádně celý den nic dělat, než myslet na to, co se stalo. A musela jsem si jí přehrávat stále dokola. Ale díky přátelům, jsem se z toho dostala a teď vím, že pokud chci dál poslouchat tuto nádhernou, srdcervoucí píseň plnou emocí, musím si uvědomit, že je to příběh Woosunga. Miluji jeho hlas , vždy mě celou pohltí a to se stalo do písmene i zde. Díky, že jste to také prožil stejně jako já ❤
@poz11763 ай бұрын
We love Woosung. Thanks for reacting❤
@ktay21243 ай бұрын
This song is so beautiful and ethereal.
@elainegil90923 ай бұрын
i think you've just capture what i couldn't say when I heard the song...thank you!
@stellasaldarriaga67093 ай бұрын
Hermosa canción con la voz maravillosa de Sammy, cada día enamora más.
@BipolaranticMallory3 ай бұрын
His voice is like nothing I’ve ever heard before. It’s beautiful and heartbreaking all at once