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Navigating the dual roles of a singer and an actor is no small feat, yet for Jo Yuri, it's a passion that fuels her artistic journey. Recognized as the lead vocalist in the celebrated project girl group IZ*ONE, Jo Yuri's recent announcement as part of the cast for the upcoming "Squid Game Season 2" has elevated her profile as a multi-talented performer to watch.
While anticipation mounts for her appearance in the highly awaited Netflix original series, Jo Yuri has returned to the music scene with her sophomore EP "Love All," marking over a year since her debut EP "Op.22 Y-Waltz: in Major" was unveiled in June 2022.
Reflecting on the intricacies of her dual roles, Jo shared her insights during a press conference held at the Yes24 Hall in Gwangjin District, eastern Seoul. "Being a singer or an actor are both hard," she confessed, acknowledging the challenges that come with each endeavor. "I have barely started doing both and I'm still learning, so I think both acting and singing are equally difficult for me," she added, emphasizing her commitment to mastering both crafts.
Amidst her dedication to both disciplines, Jo Yuri exudes a profound love for her artistry. "But I love both singing and acting, and I am happy to showcase myself to the public by doing what I love to do," she affirmed, a sentiment that underscores her unwavering passion.
"Love All," the title of her latest EP, draws parallels to the table tennis term that marks the commencement of a game. The album's thematic tapestry delves into the multifaceted journey of love, encompassing moments from falling head over heels to the subsequent phases of being in love. The lead track, "Taxi," serves as a candid and direct confession of love, with Jo Yuri revealing the inspiration behind it. "Taxis are the transportation I think of when I need to go somewhere quickly or when I have something urgent," she shared. "The song expresses the thought of getting close, as fast as possible, to someone you love."
After a year-long hiatus, Jo Yuri dedicated herself to refining her craft, seeking to deliver an evolved and refreshing musical experience. The transformation extended to her visuals, as she embraced a blonde hair color for the first time in her solo career. "I've tried different things vocally as well," she added, showcasing her commitment to growth.
"Bruise," a b-side track from the EP, exemplified Jo's vocal versatility, presenting a ballad that contrasts with the upbeat dance-pop energy of the lead track. Jo Yuri's distinctive vocal tone, recognized by fans and the general public alike, stands as a defining strength, infusing her performances with a unique allure.
With unwavering determination, Jo Yuri aspires to be remembered as a trusted and versatile artist. "I hope people remember me both as a 'singer who you can listen to with trust' and an 'actor who you can watch with trust,'" she expressed. As her dual journey in music and acting unfolds, Jo Yuri's steadfast dedication promises an enduring impact, captivating audiences in both realms with her genuine passion and undeniable talent.
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