Underrated Scene Of The Week: WOODZ Brings Back Early 2000s Pop Rock Nostalgia As Art Incarnate In 'I Hate You'

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Have you ever watched a K-Drama, movie, or music video and felt like the whole world needs to experience it and simply be obsessed with it just like you are? If that sounds like you, we relate! Welcome to Kpopmap's brand new series called "Underrated Scene of the Week" where we pick some amazing scenes from even more amazing K-Dramas, films, music videos & more and appreciate them for the brilliant work of art they are!

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For this week's most underrated scene, we're diving deep into a music video that has singlehandedly revived the signature emo-rock sound of the early 2000s. The alt/indie icon of the Korean music industry, WOODZ, has officially dropped the music video for 'I Hate You', the lead single from his latest mini-album 'COLORFUL TRAUMA' and it is everything we could have imagined and more!

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Tracing influences from bands like Paramore, My Chemical Romance, and Green Day, 'I Hate You' boasts an extraordinary aesthetic, whether that be visual or sonic. WOODZ's unshakeable vocals posit him in the forefront of the arrangement, backed by an excellent band of artists who bring the song to life. This is exac