FANS of Girls’ Generation (SNSD) leader Taeyeon undoubtedly had a blissful Sunday night listening to the South Korean singer as she serenaded the pink crowd with her powerful vocals.
Taeyeon staged her solo concert, dubbed The Odd of Love in Manila, on July 30 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
But since their time spent with the K-idol was short, many fans may be experiencing post-concert syndrome (PCD) or the feeling of sadness after attending a much-awaited live performance.
While we yearn the soul-stirring memories we had with Taeyeon, here are five songs from the musician that may help ease our PCD from The Odd of Love in Manila.
Courtesy: Taeyeon on Facebook
INVU
With your onе touch
Watching me collapse
How do you feel about it?
Released in 2022 under her third album of the similar title, INVU is a soulful R&B track that delves into the concept of self-love.
Moreover, it tackled how difficult it is to move forward after ending a romantic flame.
What Do I Call You
Maybe just calling you by your name is the easiest
You used to be my lover, my honey, my daisy, my only
So what do I call you now?
This relatable breakup song from Taeyeon called What Do I Call You is the title track of her fourth mini album released in 2020.
The dance pop track recounts the struggle of identifying how a former lover should be called after the breakup. Despite the energetic tune, the lyrics speak of the longing and melancholy that comes after realizing that someone who you used to cherish has become a stranger.
Four Seasons
The four seasons come and go
I gave you my winter and summer too
You were my world but I will let you go
Four Seasons is part of the singer’s single album of the same title.
Released in 2019, the song revolves around the theme of letting go of someone you used to love.
The song is also a reflection of how the emotions of those involved in a relationship could change over time, like how seasons shift from spring to winter.
Weekend
Wanna leave when the weekend comes
I can do whatever I want
The scattered cloud in the wind
More freely we can go
The synth-pop single from the SNSD’s main vocalist was released in 2021.
The refreshing Weekend is a reminder to her fans and listeners that it is okay to pause sometimes and enjoy life without worrying over their problems.
It’s an upbeat and carefree song that celebrates the freedom people get during weekends.
Fine
Amongst the crowd, I look like I’m fine
I’m pretending to be numb with a smile on my face
I try not to think of the shadow called “you”
Fine is one of the singer’s top-charting tracks. Released in 2017, the record is produced under her first full-length album called My Voice.
The song is a captivating ballad that depicts the sentiments and internal struggles faced by someone who had just ended a relationship and the persona’s longing for their past love that transcends the boundaries of time.
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