The release of Lee Juck's music video for "No More Drinks" has quickly garnered attention and sparked heartfelt reactions from viewers. Fans are particularly moved by the powerful collaboration between Lee Juck and actor Ji Chang Wook. Many comments highlight the emotional depth conveyed through Ji Chang Wook’s expressive acting, which beautifully complements Lee Juck's soulful and poignant vocals.
Listeners are noting how Lee Juck’s lyrics resonate deeply, especially in the context of heartbreak and longing. The MV captures a sense of melancholy, with visuals that enhance the emotional storytelling. Fans appreciate the subtlety in Ji Chang Wook's performance, particularly his ability to express profound sadness without uttering a word, making the song’s themes universally relatable.
The song is described as an experience rather than just a piece of music, evoking feelings of nostalgia and sorrow that many can connect with, even without understanding the lyrics fully. The collaborative effort between the two artists is celebrated, showcasing a perfect blend of musical talent and acting prowess that leaves a lasting impression. As the video continues to gain views, it’s evident that "No More Drinks" resonates deeply with audiences, capturing the essence of autumnal emotions and heartache.
About Lee Juck
Lee Juck (이적), born on February 28, 1974, in Seoul, is a celebrated South Korean singer, lyricist, composer, and arranger. He began his musical journey in 1995 as a member of the band Panic, alongside his childhood friend Kim Jin-pyo. His solo career took off in 1999 with the release of his debut album, Dead End. Lee's third album, Songs Made of Wood, garnered significant acclaim, winning multiple awards at the 2008 Korean Music Awards, including "Album of the Year" and "Song of the Year."
In addition to his music career, Lee Juck has made his mark as a radio DJ, hosting prominent shows such as At Starry Night and Ten-Ten Club. He is also an accomplished author, publishing a collection of fantasy short stories titled Fingerprint Hunter in 2005, which includes an animated adaptation of one of its tales.
Lee has ventured into acting, appearing as a doctor in the sitcom High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged. In his personal life, he married ballerina Jeong Ok-hee in December 2007, and the couple has two daughters.
Beyond his artistic contributions, Lee is known for his philanthropy, notably donating 50 million won in December 2022 to support the hearing impaired through the organization Snail of Love. His diverse talents and dedication to both his craft and community make him a respected figure in the South Korean entertainment industry.
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