'Soul Tricycle': Brown Eyed Soul doubles down on 90s R&B with 'Our Moments', Ahn Jae‑hong anchors MV

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 Brown Eyed Soul doubles down on 90s R&B with 'Our Moments', Ahn Jae‑hong anchors MV

Brown Eyed Soul has unveiled an expanded look at 'Our Moments,' the title track from the 5th album 'Soul Tricycle,' spotlighting a return to 90s R&B tunes and the group's harmonies.

The teaser showcases Jungyup and Youngjun's a cappella phrases before Naul ascends into climactic ad‑libs, setting a reflective mood around love and time.

Ahn Jae‑hong's lead role

Ahn Jae‑hong headlines the video with restrained, tear‑held acting opposite Kim Joo‑won, cross‑cutting past and present to echo the song's theme of irretrievable memories. The performance is framed as the emotional axis of the MV narrative, heightening anticipation for the full release later this month.

Release and stage plans

The album drops Sept. 23 at 6 p.m., marking the act's return to long‑form releases amid a flurry of pre‑release visuals and teasers. A three‑night solo concert lands Dec. 24, 25, and 27 at Seoul's Gocheok Sky Dome, building an arena‑scale homecoming for the season.

Lyrics and sound cues

Key teaser lines-"Couldn't tell you not to go," and "Love alone couldn't hold you"-telegraph a memory‑driven narrative against contemporary pop‑R&B production steeped in retro warmth.

The cut positions itself as a bridge between early‑era resonance and refreshed polish for 2025 listeners.

How they built the sound

The group was assembled by Naul following Brown Eyes' chapter, uniting Jungyup, Youngjun, and former member Sung Hoon to form a four‑part soul unit designed for division of labor in tone: Naul on peaks and hooks, Jungyup's falsetto lifts, Youngjun's mid‑low blend, and Sung Hoon's octave grounding. This architecture became their trademark, enabling stacked refrains and live‑first arrangements.Their 2003 debut LP 'Soul Free' reportedly took about a year of recording under a strict "no compromise" rule-"if it doesn't move us, it won't move anyone"-a process that forged a catalog built on careful curation rather than volume. Early singles topped charts, and concerts arrived shortly after, cementing a slow‑but‑sure path to longevity. As MK Sports reported, the new teaser aligns their three vocal passages to spotlight Ahn Jae‑hong's performance as the MV's emotional spine, priming an R&B‑steeped return under the 'Soul Tricycle' banner

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