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Gao Yaotai’s classic music

Ko Yota, who became a leader in the music scene in 2000 and later became known as the national "Dance Group", officially made a comeback with his sixth album "Koyote.6". Although the charging period for the sixth album was shorter, they used their strongest strength to produce the new album in the shortest time. There is no doubt that this album has far-reaching significance compared with the previous ones.

Music knows no borders, and the downturn in the global record market has also had a certain impact on the Korean music scene. The current work, which came out under such an unpleasant situation, has the biggest selling point of being different from Ko Ko's previous record style, which has somewhat reversed the unprecedented situation in the record market. The record production lineup of this work is also particularly dazzling. In addition to Korea's most representative musicians such as Joo Young-hun, Lee Yong-min, and Kim Se-jin, Ko Yota's Shin Ji also personally participated in the album production. Records not only indirectly activate the record market, but also allow Zhang Zu to appreciate Gu Gutai's mature and distinctive musical growth.

Since his debut, Ko Yota has successively released popular songs such as "Pure Love", "Broken Love", "Passion", "Not a Dream", and "Extraordinary", quickly rising to the ranks of a truly powerful singing group. Starting from the fourth album, Ko Ko Tai reorganized into a two-person group. After that, every time he released a new album, he would be invited to join a guest rapist to complete the production. For the fourth album, Kim Young-sun, the rap player of the group "Cola" who once danced with Uhm Jung-hwa and Lee Jung-hyun, was welcomed. For the fifth album, Jung Myung-hun of OPPA and PLT served as the rap player in the team. In the sixth album, Baek Sung-hyun, who has danced with Park Jin-young, Park Ji-yoon, and Rain, is in charge of the rap part. Perhaps, with the changes in the structure of Ko Ko's team members, each album can be said to have its own characteristics.

Today's pop music style has undergone significant changes. The sad Minor Ballad or Minor Dance that once dominated the music scene is no longer as popular as it used to be. Instead of this style of music, the mainstream music scene is Ramp; B, Medium Ballad or Medium Dance, etc. At the same time, Ko Ko's sixth album, which has just been released, has lived up to expectations. On the premise of promoting their musical characteristics, it incorporates the popular music style that is highly praised by the public to varying degrees. When performing Medium Ballad, based on Shin Ji's pleading voice, Jong Min's obviously improving singing ability and the delicious rap of new member Baek Sung Hyun were incorporated to form a perfect combination. In addition, another musical genre, Medium Dance or Major Dance, may not seem suitable for Ko Ko at first glance, but through this style of music, we can get a glimpse of another side of Ko Ko's style. In short, Ko Yaotai firmly believes that this album will be popular with everyone. In addition to Zhu Yingxun, Zheng Zhengmin, who composed the music for the fifth album "Pleading", and H's "Have You Forgotten?" ”, Cool’s “Can I Just Leave?” "Composer Jin Sejin and other musicians participated in the album production, which greatly improved the album's completion.

The album theme song "The King of Disco" is the song that can best feel Ko Yutai's transformation and growth. It combines the disco songs that were popular all over the world in the 1970s and 1980s with a modern twist. It feels like it has been re-arranged, and it also subtly incorporates retro disco feel and today's popular dance music style. Zhu Yingxun personally wrote the lyrics and composed the music, and the artistic conception of the lyrics is also very avant-garde. It seems to reveal the complex and ever-changing world recently. The lyrics express the content of leaving behind all the hardships and troubles of troubled times and opening up a new future, which is very impressive.

1. "Line" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Li Yongmin)

2. "Spark" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Li Yongmin)

3. "The King of Taxi" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Joo Young-hun)

4. "Drive" (lyrics/composition by Jung Jin-soo/arrangement by Jung Jung-min/Jung Jung-min)

5. "Time" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Joo Young-hun)

6. "Never" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Jung Jin-soo)

7. "Unforgettable" "(lyrics/Shin Ji, composer, arranger/Jeon Hae-sung)

8. "Hero" (lyrics/Choi Won-seok, composer, arranger/Kim Kyu-nam)

9. "There is a "Man" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Jeon Hae-sung)

10. "Together" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Joo Young-hun)

11. "Double Dress" ( Lyricist, composer, arranger/Jung Jin-soo)

12. "Gashing" (lyricist, composer, arranger/Lee Yongmin)

13. "After That Day" (lyricist/composer Shin Ji , arranger/Jeon Hae-sung)

14. "Moonlight" (lyrics, composition, arrangement/Joo Young-hun)

15. "Evil Talk" (lyrics/composer Ha Kwang-seok/Jin Arranged by Se Jin/Kim Se Jin, Park Jun Suk)

16. "Later Love" (lyrics/composed by Ha Kwang Seok, arranged by Kim Se Jin)

17. "Non-Stop" Mix" ("Jeans Girl", "Storm", "Now")