Jiajia's new album "I, Me, Mine" and "I Don't Want to Give Up"

Yes Entertainment reported on December 3rd that the 4th album "I, Me, Mine" from Soul Diva's family, "I, Me, Mine", the representative of the new generation of women, "I don't want to give up", this song is full of Nordic flavor and ethereal psychedelic The popular rock songs of "I Don’t Want To Give Up" describe the last bit of stubbornness in women’s pain. Those unspeakable pains that have nowhere to hide are transformed into a mature voice in the charming voice of the family. Generations of women encounter a turning point in their lives, the process and turning point of finding themselves. In the process of filming the MV for

, my family shared the experience of having encountered setbacks, but because of the idea of ​​"don't want to admit defeat", they finally defeated themselves: "Some people may think that my appearance is not good, but the more I listen In this case, the more I want to prove that, regardless of appearance, as long as I sing well, I can stand firm. People who really like my singing and my music will accept me." She also extended this feeling of not wanting to admit defeat and extended it to her work attitude. The more frustrated she became, the more courage she became. "I have proved this point after another. Now there are many friends who like to listen to me singing. When I was on stage, it was because of them. The glow is hot, and I am very confident on the stage and enjoy the performance." When

asked about the things that I don’t want to give up, Jiajia said: “At the moment, I don’t want to give up on work. For example, when I’m recording, when I think it can be better, I’ll try my best and I don’t want to lose. Yourself". The self-transformation of the

family made her feel more vigorous when she sang "Don't Want to Give Up". More coincidentally, the real life of the MV heroine Faymi also had a "don't want to admit defeat" experience. She revealed that she had a chance to be the heroine of a movie, but later found out that all her pictures were cut out, although she was discouraged and frustrated. , But she also found that she had gone through a turning point in her life, moved, went out, and even changed her name. She was as stubborn as the lyrics wrote, struggling repeatedly in the difficulties of life, and then transformed.