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If you thought YunB was only about high-energy anthems, his latest visual drop for "FLOYD" is here to permanently flip the script. Fully self-produced and mixed, this track is a gritty, snow-drenched descent into isolation and heartbreak that strips away all the fake industry-plant aesthetics. It’s dark, toxic, and incredibly raw.

The music video plays out like a bleak indie-thriller shot in the dead of winter. YunB is seen dragging a literal gasoline can through freezing landscapes and dimly lit, abandoned rooms—a heavy, visceral metaphor for a mindset ready to be burned to the ground. The visuals constantly shift between these freezing outdoor shots and suffocating, neon-soaked encounters, creating a claustrophobic vibe that perfectly matches the track's melancholic production.

This isn’t just a sad song; it’s an unapologetic embrace of the void. In a scene obsessed with fast money and fake smiles, YunB is serving up the bitter, unfiltered truth. He proves once again that he controls his own narrative from the beat to the final mix. If you aren’t tuning into this frequency, you’re missing out on the most authentic wave in the Seoul underground. Witness the chill and let it burn. Don't be the one sleeping on a certified masterpiece.

FLOYD

2/11/22

The "FLOYD" visuals strip everything back — no posturing, just isolation and a slow descent into something heavy. Shot like a film, felt like one too.

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