Still from WONHO's "What Would You Do" music video.

WONHO Returns With Emotional New English Single, “What Would You Do”

WONHO has returned with his emotional new English single, "What Would You Do," and captivating music video.

After being away fulfilling his South Korean military duties, the always mystifying WONHO has returned with his new English single, “What Would You Do.” The new ballad perfectly captures the feelings of an overthinking heart, creating a wonderful word-sphere of lyrics that I couldn’t get enough of alongside the powerful vocal delivery provided by WONHO.

Alongside the release of “What Would You Do,” WONHO has also released a perfectly themed music video that further captures the complex emotional gymnastics of his new single—even showcasing a rather abrupt cameo from the Delorean featured at the end of the first Back to the Future, lightning rod and all.

Again, as I’ve already described, “What Would You Do” is a special song that perfectly displays the feeling of a heart hanging by a thread, and I’m already excited to see what WONHO has planned for his next release. And of course, if there are more random Back to the Future elements thrown in somewhere visually.

WONHO’s new single, “What Would You Do,” can now be streamed across streaming platforms. During December, WONHO will embark on his first US fan meet-up and make appearances on multiple dates for iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball tour, including Dallas, Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Miami.

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Brandon Flores

Brandon Flores is editor-in-chief and a writer at Blast out your Stereo. He has been covering the music industry since 2011. He covers a wide variety of bands and artists from those just starting to those who already have a hold on the limelight. If you're looking for an unbiased opinion, then look no further.

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