Hear NCT’s Jaehyun cover Bruno Major, Jeremy Passion and more

Hear NCT’s Jaehyun cover Bruno Major, Jeremy Passion and more

NCT singer Jaehyun recently performed songs by Bruno Major, Jeremy Passion and Yoo Jae-ha during an appearance on Lee Mujin Service.

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In the latest episode of music talk show Lee Mujin Service, NCT’s Jaehyun appeared as a guest to promote his debut mini-album ‘J’ and its lead single ‘Smoke’. Jaehyun opened the episode with a performance of the new single, before showcasing a string of covers.

His first cover was of Jeremy Passion’s 2019 song ‘Lemonade’. “This show has a very minimal, yet sincere vibe to it. So I picked a song that I think would match the mood here. It feels minimalistic but says everything genuinely, that’s why I liked this song,” Jaehyun said of his song choice.

Elsewhere in the episode, Jaehyun also covered ‘Because I Love You’ by the late singer Yoo Jae-ha and Bruno Major’s ‘Fair-Weather Friend’. During the show, Jaehyun also shared that he often sang songs from Disney movies with his father as a child while his mother and cousin played the piano and flute respectively.

Later, when asked to sing a song that represented his origins, the singer performed a brief rendition of ‘A Whole New World’ from Aladdin. Jaehyun explained that it was the first song he performed in front of a camera for the public when he was revealed as a member of SM Entertainment’s SM Rookies trainee group.

Jaehyun made his solo debut with ‘J’ and lead single ‘Smoke’ earlier this week. Prior to that, the singer dropped two pre-release tracks, ‘Dandelion’ and ‘Roses’ with an accompanying joint music video in the lead-up to his debut.

In other K-pop news, controversial creative director and executive Min Hee-jin has stepped down from her role as CEO of ADOR, home to girl group NewJeans after a months-long public spat with parent company HYBE.

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