23 Voices And Limitless Possibilities: How NCT Became One
By Emlyn Travis
because the clock ticks past midnight on a chilly October evening in Seoul, South Korea, there really is a light that doesn’t go out in the SM Entertainment building. Indoor,
NCT members Taeyong, Doyoung, Xiaojun, Lucas, Jaemin, Jaehyun, and Shotaro are wide awake, sipping on iced Americanos as they make fun of each other, pick at each other’s clothing, and chat excitedly by means of the Zoom about the group’s most ambitious project yet: their two-part album
NCT 2020 Resonance.
“It’s a meaningful album,” 23-year-old singer Jaehyun answers in English. “[It has] WayV, NCT Dream, and NCT 127, and we’ve all grown a lot. I think in the year 2020, it was meaningful for us to be one.”
To understand the true impact and scale of an album like
Resonance, one must understand NCT and its several permutations. An acronym for Neo Culture Technology, NCT debuted in 2016 with the aim of becoming a K-pop order with limitless global outreach. As piece of a plan of action called “
Hallyu Localization” laid out by SM Entertainment founder Lee Soo-man in 2016, NCT would consist of a unlimited assortment of members deposited into teams based in major cities across the globe who could release music in various languages. With countless units working independently of one another in theory, NCT could dominate countless music markets concurrently — from South Korea to China to Japan and beyond.
Currently, there really are 23 members in NCT divided into four units: NCT 127, WayV, NCT Dream, and NCT U. Two of the units are localized; NCT 127 creates K-pop music from its epicenter in Seoul, while WayV focuses on the Chinese market. NCT Dream originally started as a crowd for members under the age of 19 although has since spawned its own unique identity. Unlike its counterparts, NCT U is the group’s musical playground; under the moniker, any mixture of members from the aforementioned units can collaborate on songs. Lee Soo-man emphasized that the entirety of NCT could unite to release music as a whole, also, promising “diverse collaborative units between teams.”
Courtesy of SM EntertainmentEnter:
Resonance. The 21-track album highlights all 23 members, split in two parts with five distinct lead singles. This is the group’s second project album featuring its entire roster; its first, 2018’s
Empathy, presented an enormous shift to NCT’s musical paradigm because the units performed songs that contrasted their image at the time, as once bubbly NCT Dream released the gritty "
Go” and fiery NCT 127 brightened their discography with "
Touch." Right now, as NCT reunites for the second time, its members are pushing the musical boundaries of NCT and K-pop as a whole. As rapper Yangyang, 20, says: “I feel like we are doing something that no one has ever done before.”
How does an assignment like
Resonance get a head start? “Initially, it was a little hard to picture and visualize how such an enormous project would come to life; I felt a little unsure,” 21-year-old rapper Mark recalls, saying preparation started this summer. “But right after seeing the complete structure of the album, and visualizing each song with the different members in different units, it really made me feel like the
Resonance album was going to be an assignment that’s never been seen by people out there.”
The album’s September 20 announcement sent shockwaves by way of the group’s fandom whenever official imagery included two new names: Shotaro and Sungchan. The duo made their official debut in NCT through a set of sleek
video teasers that saw them don navy and cornflower-blue silk suits and find their place alongside veteran members.
“NCT’s an audience that I’ve routinely loved, and just have the ability to join this sort is an enormous honor for me,” says Shotaro, the 20-year-old from Kanagawa, Japan, who used to
post videos of himself covering NCT dance routines on TikTok. Right now, he smiles brightly between Xiaojun and Doyoung as he participates in his first album as an official member of NCT. “I love being here.”
“Being able to work with members from all over the world, I’ve been learning a lot of things I wouldn’t have known or experienced otherwise,” rapper Sungchan, 19, answers. “It also allowed me to grow and mature.”
Resonance also saw WayV members Xiaojun, Hendery, and Yangyang officially participating in their first NCT songs. To Xiaojun, being a member of NCT is a deeply personalized title. “To me, it’s like a honor all of the time,” the 21-year-old vocalist shares in English. “I really had a lot of fun doing this project with these guys; [they’re] so amazingly funny. I really appreciate the community and this possibility to do more — to be young myself.”
Resonance’s greatest charm, yet, isn’t based on the spectacular size of its ranks; it’s how members’ voices commingle in the album’s unique song configurations. Where
Empathy toyed with of combining members from different groups with each other — creating hits like the indomitable “
Boss” and soul-searching “
Yestoday” —
Resonance ups the ante by developing fresh categorize combinations that perform songs in a collection of musical genres, ranging from stimulating ballads to fierce hip-hop anthems. While there really are still unit songs — NCT 127’s “
Music, Dance,” WayV’s “
Nectar,” and NCT Dream’s “
Déjà Vu” —
Resonance’s new groupings highlight each member’s several facets, taking NCT’s musicality to dynamic heights.
The entirety of
Resonance was divided into two parts and released over the course of two months. Starting on October 12 with the release of
Part One, NCT’s lead singles, “
Make a Wish (Birthday Song)” and “
From Home,” encapsulated their duality as they transformed from confident rappers to soft-hearted crooners. They proved their ability to take any genre and make it their own with the release of
Part Two on November 23, showing off their powerful stage presence in the visuals for hip-hop throwback anthem “
90’s Love” and their youthful side with the electronic dance track “
Work It.”
According to singer and rapper Johnny, 25, both parts of
Resonance come with each other to prepare “one big story” that he equates to a “generation” of music. “This album is like any other NCT album: experimental, exhilarating, and pushing creative boundaries,” he says. “You can hear sounds from several generations, yet we added new sounds to create them more like us. I would mention this chapter really shows what NCT is capable of. Especially with the new units and members — there really are no boundaries to the music we can accomplish.”
This can be heard both literally and figuratively on
Resonance. The album includes countless interludes that segment it into different time periods: past, present, and future. Beginning in the past, tracks like “90’s Love” and “
Misfit” are explosive love letters to ‘90s hip-hop and overflow with witty allusions to New Kids on the Block and
Friends. Nevertheless “Lightbulb” finds its roots in NCT’s personalized past.
Originally performed by Taeyong and Doyoung as members of SM Entertainment’s pre-debut order SM Rookies, the song procured a revamp on
Resonance with the inclusion of Kun and Sungchan — past, present, and future NCT members all working side by side. “It’s been six years since we actually performed that [song] together; we have some memories about that song,” 24-year-old singer Doyoung reveals. “I actually heard that a lot of fans were waiting for us to come with each other again on it, also it was cool to have other members join. I think for this album in particular it was sort of like a gift for our fans, nevertheless and it also was sort of a gift for ourselves also — for me and Taeyong.”
The present section of
Resonance depicts today’s NCT amidst steadily growing global popularity. In the four years since their debut, one of NCT’s greatest draws has been the ability to release songs in countless languages. “From Home” features lyrics in Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and English. “Make a Wish (Birthday Song)” derived both Korean and
English versions. Among the languages spoken by the categorize are English, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, and German.
Right now, NCT is seeing the fruits of its diverse discography pay off:
Part One sold over
1.2 million copies globally in an individual week, crowning the order with the title “Million Seller” in its shortest timespan although. And at the time of writing, the music video for “Make a Wish (Birthday Song)” has obtained over 119 million views, the fastest to hit over 100 million views of NCT’s visuals. Clearly, once 21-year-old rapper Lucas remembers being “really blown away at how well the music video turned out,” he wasn’t alone.
Finally, from the dreamy “
All About You” to Yangyang’s personalized preference “
I.O.U,” each song in the future section of
Resonance is centered on supplying listeners with a sense of healing and strength, rather than carving out the group’s next milestone. In particular, Hendery, 21, thinks “Work It” is “a song that can really offer encouragement and strength to listeners,” he says. “I hope fans can receive that happy energy while listening to it.”
Courtesy of SM EntertainmentFor some members of NCT,
Resonance’s new combinations allowed them to reconnect with old companions whom they hadn’t seen in years, while others met their fellow members face to face for the very first time. Through long nights working with each other, NCT’s leader Taeyong, 25, says that each person certainly grew closer.
“Some of the members — in particular Lucas, Xiaojun, or Jaemin — they would ask me a lot of questions just related to efficiency. If I got all of these questions, that made me step back and mirror, OK, I need to sort of look immediately after these guys a little bit more,” he says.
The other members are quick to share their similar thoughts. With all 22 other members by his side, 20-year-old rapper Jeno says that he felt “well-supported” during the creation of
Resonance, and 23-year-old singer Winwin calls every moment spent creating the album with the rest of NCT a “cherished memory.” For multilingual singer Ten, 24, piece of the reason why “90’s Love” is his preference song on the album is that the recording process felt like hanging out with companions. “We’ve never had these members come with each other onstage to perform, so it was all new, and I think the specific dynamics within this categorize emphasize each member’s strengths even more,” he says.
The brotherhood formed while crafting
Resonance takes center stage in its final, eponymous single, released today (December 4). Featuring all 23 members, the song is a mixture of four songs from the album — “Make a Wish (Birthday Song),” “Work It,” “Raise the Roof,” and “90’s Love” — and displays just how powerful NCT can be whenever they become one. Youngest member Jisung, 18, explains that NCT’s greatest strength is that they’re “a sort that doesn’t overlook even the smallest, most minor detail — and at the same time are able to showcase so several different sides and charms.”
And yes, it also means as soon as all 23 members are with each other, it’s an explosion of energy, which can be seen in the video. “Because there’s so several of us, this just adds to the level of energy we have any time we’re all together,” 20-year-old vocalist Haechan explains. “I also feel like I suddenly made a lot of friends.”
While
Resonance may have already set the tone for the future of NCT, the members are open to their next direction. “Right right now, we don’t have a specific thing that we can mention that, OK, this is the direction that we’re going to go, yet NCT itself, our objective has routinely been to release the perfect content of that time,” answers Doyoung. “And whether that’s 2021 or 2022, we’re devoted to releasing content and music and albums that are best fitting those times.”
“This was a big project for all of us, despite the fact that we’ve routinely been attempting to experiment and stay away from playing it safe,” Mark reveals. “Not only did our members mature while doing so, yet new members have also joined through this album. That itself is a upgrade for all of us. This chapter of our career is a bold move to prove what NCT’s world looks like and yes it makes us work harder to create that world a place for more of our fans to enjoy.”
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