Tuesday, October 2, 2012

[News] Park Jung Min - "Romeo is the character who is activated at night."

[News] Park Jung Min - "Romeo is the character who is activated at night."


Original Source http://isplus.joinsmsn.com/article/585/9467585.html?cloc=
Trans By @sunshine8743




Park Jung Min(25) gave a powerful impression to 777 Japanese fans. But it's not Park Jung Min who we know, it's Romeo. Until now, he worked well as a name of Park Jung Min, but why he use the stage name 'Romeo'? He told that it's the name of second ego or intelligent life that is living in a subconsciousness of Park Jung Min. But it's hard to understand what that means. He said "Don't take it too hard. Maybe it's more easy that you think the character who is activated at night." He explained more easily about the Romeo.

-Who is Romeo?
"It's another me who is being inside of me. Not Park Jung Min who is playful and antic, the Park Jung Min who is dark and silent."

-What is the difference between Romeo and Park Jung Min?
"Romeo can't smile and feel love. He had no heart(or stopped heart), and he is not a person the other being. He just show all of him only through the music."

-When did you think of Romeo Project?
"From the early last year, I prepared this with Jeff Miyahara. I felt interesting that it is really different style from the familiar style of Park Jung Min. I think we got the really interesting result."

-What kind of effort did you have in this project?
"I tried to show more charismatic feeling and expression and more rough voice than existing Park Jung Min did. Both visual and sound are more powerful."

-Could you told me the more details about the music that you're inquiring now?
"I want to show the new style which mixed up three styles; rock, dance, theater. I'm trying to get more various feelings through the work with song-writers of USA, Germany, Sweden, Taiwan and the other countries."

-Can we meet the Romeo in Korea?
"I'm planning to start the activity of Romeo in Korea on this winter. Maybe you can see the unusual style."

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