Catch The Young releases a remake single of the 90s hit song “You, Always” by Mono, a Korean band that was well known for its sophisticated pop sound. They added their young and fresh vibe to the original song with a deep knowledge of songwriting and arranging. Catch The Young’s version also represents their respect for the original version and their confidence in musicality.
You, Always’ is a hit track by Mono, released in 1993. We thought this song would be perfect for Catch The Young as we have the goal to play music that can resonate with all generations. In addition, we wanted to work on a song that all listeners, ranging from K-pop fans of the 21st century to people who love the nostalgic music of the 90s, can enjoy together.
– Sani, Bassist, and Leader of Catch The Young
I was excited and happy throughout the whole process of working on “You, Always (2025)” because the original version was very widely loved. I hope you’ll find more charms of Catch The Young through this single, and we look forward to showing great live performances of this song.
– Namhyun, Main Vocalist of Catch The Young
The original version of “You, Always” from the 90s features synthesizers and the New Wave genre, while Catch The Young creates a whole new style crossing over the past and the present. For this new single, all members of Catch The Young participated in arranging and creating the band’s signature sound with their youthful senses while maintaining the sentiments in the original song.
Park Jung-won from Mono, the composer of the original “You, Always,” shared his hope for Catch The Young to grow and showcase the band’s musicality and talent more to the public through the release of “You, Always (2025).” Starting the new year fresh, Catch The Young is looking forward to sharing warmth with fans through a single filled with the band’s unique colors.
“You, Always (2025)” Music Video
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