Surreal Laundry Rooms and Groovy Moves
2PM’s Jang Wooyoung is officially back—this time with a vibe-heavy visual that feels like a late-night fever dream. On June 23rd at midnight KST, he released the full track video for “NUMB,” a B-side from his third mini album I’m into, which dropped earlier on June 15.
The “NUMB” track video first teased fans with a preview days earlier, but the full version takes things to another level. Set in a weirdly whimsical laundromat that blends reality and fantasy, Wooyoung turns the mundane space into his personal stage—think neon lights, hypnotic choreography, and slow-motion swagger.
A Soundtrack to Obsession
The song itself? Pure 2000s hip-hop throwback with a modern twist. Wooyoung contributed both lyrics and composition, crafting a track that uses the metaphor of a ‘swamp’ or being ‘numbed’ to describe a magnetic but inescapable obsession. It’s catchy, seductive, and totally addictive—just like the mood he delivers in the video.
“NUMB” has a groove you can feel in your bones, with a chorus that refuses to leave your head. It’s an experimental yet polished addition to his growing discography, showcasing that Wooyoung isn’t just dancing—he’s designing whole atmospheres.
Wooyoung’s Comeback Stages Dazzle
To celebrate the release, Wooyoung took the stage on M Countdown (June 18), Music Bank, Show! Music Core, and Inkigayo over the weekend, performing the title track “Think Too Much (Feat. DAMINI).” Fans couldn’t get enough of his crisp moves and easygoing charisma.
One fan commented, “How is he dancing non-stop and still making it look effortless? Chumu, you legend.” (FYI: “Chumu” is a fan nickname—a cute combo of “Chum” (Korean for dance) and “Wooyoung.”)
Solo Concerts Selling Out Fast
Fresh off his music show run, Wooyoung is now gearing up for his solo concert, 2025 Jang Wooyoung Concert <half half>, happening June 27–28 at the YES24 Live Hall in Seoul’s Gwangjin District. The shows are already sold out—a clear sign that fans are more than ready to see “artist Wooyoung” in his full glory.
Expect tight choreography, unreleased tracks, and a healthy dose of his signature stage charm.
The Takeaway
With “NUMB,” Wooyoung isn’t just keeping up with K-pop’s creative curve—he’s bending it to his rhythm. If this is what a B-side looks like, bring on the A-list artistry at his upcoming concerts.
Ready to get caught in the “NUMB” swirl?