Wild Sing is a comedy film about TRIANGLE, a three-member mixed dance group that once dominated the music industry but disbanded overnight after an unexpected incident. The story follows their reckless challenge to seize a comeback opportunity 20 years later.
The newly released video is the full version of the No. 1 encore stage for "Shout It Out," the title track of TRIANGLE's second album. The song briefly appeared in the main film, sparking curiosity among viewers, and is featured in the second post-credits scene.
Contrasting sharply with the refreshing charm of their debut song "Love Is," "Shout It Out" is a hybrid dance track infused with a heavy end-of-century sound and direct social criticism of environmental issues, embodying a Y2K "metallic" sensibility. Its bold visuals, reminiscent of cyber warriors, and addictive performance instantly overwhelm viewers.
Notably, the song adds humor to the film as it wins first place on a music show immediately upon the group's comeback, leaving the "Prince of Ballads" Choi Seong-gon (played by Oh Jung-se) with a legendary (?) record of being stuck at No. 2 for 39 consecutive weeks with his song "I Like You."
In the released video, the TRIANGLE members steal the spotlight as they celebrate their first-place victory. Leader Hyun-woo (played by Gang Dongwon) flawlessly handles dance, vocals, and rap; Sang-gu (played by Um Tae-goo) leaves a strong impression with his short yet powerful rapping; and Do-mi (played by Park Ji-hyun) dominates the stage with her confident center presence, joining forces to create a fantastic synergy. This is enhanced by the passionate cheers and support from the "Red-Green-Blue Unit" (TRIANGLE's official fandom) filling the audience, creating an immersive experience akin to watching an actual music show broadcast.
Wild Sing opened on June 3 and surpassed 1 million viewers nationwide in just 18 days.
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