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Park Jihoon Returns to Music After 3 Years, Performance Film Revealed

Written by Sukyung Kim  on 14 hours ago
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Park Jihoon, who has returned with his new album [RE:FLECT] after three years, will unveil the ‘Bodyelse’ performance film for the title track—created with fashion magazine —today at 12 p.m.

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After gracing a total of five covers—four for Korea and one for Japan—and lighting up the May issue, Park Jihoon is now releasing the ‘Bodyelse’ performance film for the title track. While he continues to make waves as an actor—setting a record with the film , which ranked No. 2 on the all-time Korean box-office chart—he has also resumed his appearances on and returned to solo music activities, continuing his “two-track” run.

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#A fantastical journey that begins with a cassette tape
The video opens with Park Jihoon sitting on a sofa. Holding a cassette tape, he becomes immersed in the music. As a symbolic object that distills the time from his debut days to now, it resonates deeply with fans. This performance video—focused on expressive acting and dance—captures Park Jihoon’s singular sensibility in its entirety.

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#The twist of perfectly synchronized choreography—and his signature wink
The key highlight, in particular, is the section of group choreography performed in sync with the dancers. Through the performance, shot from a variety of angles, he delivers the music and signals Park Jihoon’s flawless return as a singer.

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At the end of the video, Park Jihoon looks into the camera and delivers his signature wink, showing off the charms of “Winking-ie” without holding back and revealing a contrasting appeal from the moody performance. It’s Park Jihoon’s unique strength—embodying both the serious artist and the lovable idol.

Meanwhile, Park Jihoon’s new album [RE:FLECT] is a record of the process of revisiting the time and emotions he has lived through and coming to understand who he is now. In this album, he traces the point where emotions that linger in memory meet those of the present, delivering a deeper sensibility and an honest message.

Park Jihoon’s pictorial and interview can be found in the May issue of , and the full version of the ‘Bodyelse’ performance video is available on the official website and YouTube.

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