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"Feels Like We Rode a Time Machine Back": SeeYa Tears Up 'Cultwo Show' with First Full-Group Comeback in 15 Years

"Feels Like We Rode a Time Machine Back": SeeYa Tears Up 'Cultwo Show' with First Full-Group Comeback in 15 Years
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Marking their 20th debut anniversary, reunited group SeeYa made their first live radio appearance in 15 years.

SeeYa appeared as a full lineup on SBS PowerFM (107.7MHz) "Cultwo Show" on the 2nd, serving sharp banter and a powerhouse live performance.

On choosing "Cultwo Show" for their first full-group live broadcast in 15 years, SeeYa said, “'Cultwo Show' reached out the fastest, and we were thrilled to be invited.” DJ Kim Tae-gyun welcomed them, adding, “SeeYa debuted on SBS’s 'Inkigayo,' and your first broadcast after the comeback is also on SBS’s 'Cultwo Show'―there’s real meaning in that.”

When SeeYa opened with a live performance of their hit "Salut d'Amour," the studio―and listeners―erupted. “Was there even a break? It suddenly feels like we rode a time machine back,” Kim marveled. Special DJ Kwak Beom shared, “You debuted in March 2006, and I enlisted that August. I heard your songs a lot in the military. Hearing this live is making me emotional.”

They then unveiled a live stage for their first new song in 15 years, Nevertheless, We. After the performance, Kim said, “SeeYa’s whole story is packed into this track. It’s moving enough to make you sob.”

SeeYa also opened up about the emotional journey behind their return. On recording the new song, Nam Gyu-ri said, “As we recorded together, long-forgotten feelings rushed back. The members are still so good, just like before, but you can feel the years we’ve endured,” adding, “We were each working hard and living earnestly, and I think that’s why we could come back together.”

They also shared some “spicy” debut-era stories that had listeners cracking up: how they initially prepared to debut faceless as the “female SG WANNABE,” but two weeks after Nam Gyu-ri joined, they switched to a face-revealed debut―barefaced at that; how a male-vocal demo called Crazy Love Song became a No. 1 hit when SeeYa sang it in their own style; and how they prepped a dance version in just two days and still took it to the stage.

“We’re so sorry for making so many people wait,” said Nam Gyu-ri. “We joined forces and came back for our 20th anniversary, and we’ll repay you with good music, including the full-length album we’re preparing for May.” Kim Yeon-ji added, “Thank you so much for waiting. We’ll repay you with great songs going forward.”

(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)
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