WOODZ Returns With a Bang After Military Service
K-pop artist WOODZ, also known as Cho Seungyoun, is back—and he’s bringing the flames with him. On September 24, he dropped the music video for his new digital single ‘I’ll Never Love Again’ via his official social media and YouTube channel. And let’s just say, it’s not your average post-discharge comeback.
A Visual Feast with Fire, Floating, and Feels
The MV opens with WOODZ in a sleek suit, standing still among mysterious figures. Things quickly escalate as gravity itself seems to break, with the singer floating in space-like darkness. Think Christopher Nolan meets K-pop stage genius.
Unexpected characters show up—a couple in school uniforms entangled in conflict, an elderly pair holding hands, and a fiery wall scribbled with the song’s title. All of it serves as poetic metaphors for love, loss, and memory. At its climax, WOODZ passionately belts out the chorus as the wall literally burns behind him. Subtle? Nope. Effective? Absolutely.
Two Songs, One Comeback, and Endless Emotion
‘I’ll Never Love Again’ isn’t just the name of the title track—it also headlines the two-song digital single, which includes ‘Smashing Concrete’, first teased back in July via a visualizer clip. Both tracks were written and composed by WOODZ himself, showcasing his deep songwriting chops and artistic control.
This marks his first release since completing military service, and fans are calling it a triumphant return. The emotional depth, dramatic visuals, and raw vocals prove he hasn’t missed a beat—in fact, he may have gotten even better.
Where to Listen
The single ‘I’ll Never Love Again’ is now streaming on all major music platforms starting from 6 PM KST, September 24. Ready to wallow in dramatic vibes and artistic flames? Get those tissues—and your headphones—ready.