JYJ's Junsu shared his thoughts on having wrapped up the recording session and MV shoot for his new song.
C-JeS Entertainment remarked, "Kim Junsu recently traveled to Los Angeles and worked with songwriter Bruce 'Automatic' Vanderveer from world-famous record label Sony Music, and filmed his MV with Marc Klasfeld."
Junsu who is working with the best staff in America for the second time after recording JYJ's Worldwide album in 2010 remarked, "Working in America is enjoyable yet so hard. I was impressed that they still had a system where they allow the artist to personally think about a lot of new things, and for the artist to better express themselves."
"Thanks to the enthusiastic Bruce Automatic, we were always overflowing with energy as we worked," Junsu continued. "I think we produced a decent song. Having to act in front of so many American staff members made me kind of embarrassed."
Bruce Automatic who has in the past worked with Christina Aguilera, The Wanted, and Leonia Lewis praised Junsu saying, "I've worked with a lot of different artists, however, Junsu's vocal talents do not fall short even when being compared to top-class artists."
"I want to warn the famous US artists and tell them to watch out for Kim Junsu," he continued. "His potential has already surpassed the abilities of A-class celebrities here in America. I am so glad to have worked with such an amazing artist, and I would like to work with him again in the future."
MV Director Marc Klasfeld also added, "Kim Junsu reacts quickly to things, and his strong gaze is beautiful. He was able to create a fun atmosphere on set, so it was fun throughout the shoot."
In related news, Kim Junsu will be wrapping up his Asia Tour with a show in Hong Kong on August 7th, and will be embarking on his World Tour, traveling to South America, Europe, and more.
Source & Image: TVDaily via Nate
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JYJ's Junsu works with Bruce 'Automatic' Vanderveer & Marc Klasfeld in Los Angeles
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