Corbyn Besson Collaborates with TWICE's Tzuyu, Explores Sound in Korea

Corbyn Besson Collaborates with TWICE's Tzuyu, Explores Sound in Korea

Corbyn Besson, a 26-year-old singer, has been exploring his solo career since his group, Why Don’t We, disbanded last year. During this time, he released solo tracks like “Love Me Better,” “Like That,” “Panic,” and “Don’t Run,” but felt they didn't fully represent him as an artist. His recent singles, “Summer” and “Tied Up,” marked a turning point in his music journey, leading to his latest single, “Blink,” featuring K-pop star Tzuyu of TWICE.

“Blink” is an electronic R&B funk-pop song with pulsating dance beats, portraying a story of a quick romantic encounter. Besson expressed excitement about the collaboration and the fresh sound of the song. He shared details about the hat he wore during press coverage and the music video, which symbolized his connection to Tzuyu and their meeting at Lollapalooza.

Besson discussed his experience working with Tzuyu and the Korean production team for the music video. He shared insights into their collaboration process and the decision to shoot the video in Seoul to immerse in the Korean music industry culture. Despite facing challenges, the experience was rewarding and allowed him to explore the city.

Reflecting on his musical journey, Besson highlighted the evolution of his sound and style, especially after transitioning from Why Don’t We. He emphasized the growth and experimentation in his recent music, including the upcoming EP. Besson also expressed interest in future collaborations with other K-pop artists, appreciating the genre's global impact.

In discussing the making of “Blink” and his time in Korea, Besson shared his experiences and interactions with Tzuyu, emphasizing the creative process and cultural exchange. He expressed excitement about the unique elements in his new music and the upcoming tour, aiming to bring a fresh and fun vibe to his audience.

Corbyn Besson’s latest single, “Blink,” featuring Tzuyu of TWICE, is now available on all streaming platforms.

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