The changing of seasons and what to do with difficulty are themes RM has touched on previously in his work. On "everythinggoes" from his solo playlist mono, he says (per Wisha's translation), "Just as the night passes and the morning comes/just as the flowers fall and the fruit ripens/when spring passes and summer comes/all things must hurt." Additionally, Younha has been open about her experiences with burnout and depression; in 2018, she spoke with The Korea Herald about how she channels those experiences into her music.

The timing of "WINTER FLOWER" couldn't be more appropriate. As "new year new me" fades to just normal life again, and Seasonal Affective Disorder sets in for many people during the harshness of winter, the song is a rare inspirational pop anthem that doesn't feel like a clich: find people who are there for you, who will be by your side when things inevitably get hard. "WINTER FLOWER" ends with a wish, as Younha proclaims, "I hope that you bloom."


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Younha baru saja merilis minialbum yang bertajuk Unstable Mindset pada 6 Januari 2020. Lagu pertama dalam album tersebut yaitu "Winter Flower". Hebatnya, lagu tersebut telah memuncaki iTunes Amerika Serikat pada 7 Januari 2020. Mau tahu lebih lanjut mengenai lagu tersebut? Yuk, simak ulasan berikut!

Unstable Mindset merupakan minialbum kelima Younha. Album tersebut terdiri dari lima lagu, yaitu "Winter Flower", "Rain Cloud", "See You Next Time", "One Day when I was Twenty", dan "26". Lagu pertama dalam album tersebut yaitu "Winter Flower".

"Winter Flower" memang belum menampilkan video klip di YouTube dan hanya berupa audio. Namun, lagu itu sudah diputar hampir 500 ribu kali dalam kurun waktu kurang dari 24 jam, lho. Meski belum masuk dalam daftar trending di Indonesia, kamu bisa dengan mudah menemukan pada daftar trending khusus kategori musik.

RM atau Kim Nam Joon pasti sudah tidak asing lagi buatmu. Anggota BTS ini dikenal multitalenta, tidak hanya jadi rapper tapi juga penulis dan pencipta lagu. Ia sudah lama mengidolakan Younha dan kali ini dapat berkolaborasi dengannya.

"Winter Flower" mengantarkan Younha sebagai solois perempuan pertama asal Korea Selatan yang menjuarai tangga lagu iTunes Amerika Serikat. Baru rilis pada 6 Januari 2020, lagu ini sudah menjadi juara pada 7 Januari 2020. Wah, hebat!

Lagu tersebut telah mengalahkan lagu-lagu populer lainnya, seperti "Yummy" milik Justin Bieber dan "Dance Monkey" milik Tones and I. Hal tersebut menjadi kepuasan tersendiri setelah proses panjang dalam pengerjaan lagu.

"Hwaa" (Korean: (); lit. "Anger (Spark)"; stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group (G)I-DLE, released on January 11, 2021, by Cube Entertainment and Republic Records as the lead single of the group's fourth extended play, I Burn.[1] The song is written by member Soyeon and co-produced by Pop Time. The inspiration for the song came to Soyeon when member Shuhua once said 'winter girl' in a conversation. She took the idea and created the concept of a woman trapped in winter.[2] Musically, it is a moombahton, dark pop, dream pop and synth-pop track with oriental instrumentations, and contains double entendres about fire and flowers.[3] The song was the last single released by (G)I-DLE as a sextet, before Soojin's departure from the group in August 2021.

"Hwaa" refers to a flower, and represents spring and love.[6] It uses two different Chinese characters with one meaning 'fire' () and the other 'flower' (). Both characters are pronounced the same way in Korean as /hwa/[7] without tonal differences (since modern Korean is a non-tonal language), but are read in Mandarin as /hu/ and /hu/, respectively. The extra letter 'a' in the title is for added stylistic purposes. Soyeon said: "The reason I chose to put those two hwa's together is because the song features a narrator who is in winter but will burn the cold away and bloom like a flower and bring spring to them." Firework in Korean is 'fire flower', and Soyeon adds: "I hope the album will be a success that bursts like the blaze of a firework."[6]

"Rather than conveying a certain concept, we put more thought into how to best convey the emotions. Although we are a multinational group, we wanted to convey emotions, since feelings about breakups are universal. I hope that these emotions feel like a novel."[10] In response, Minnie confessed she had a hard time to understand how to express the word 'Hann' [(Alone in winter)] in Thai,[11] but after talking with the members, she was able to understand the feelings of love and separation. "I tried hard to express my feelings for parting because (all countries) are similar."[12] The choreography features sword dance moves,[13] choreographed by Hyunzzinii and Performance Director Kim Sehwan.[14] In SBS Originals Hanbam, Minnie revealed that "Hwaa" is a song which Soyeon produced after they appear on Mnet's survival show Queendom and "Lion", and before "Dumdi Dumdi".[15] The group waited and aimed to release "Hwaa" that suits the cold weather.[16]

"Welcoming spring by lighting a fire in a frozen heart like winter. I thought a lot to tell the story a break-up. The feeling of 'Hann' [(Alone in winter)] would have left regrets. I thought about whether there was regret [or it] might be a cold feeling like winter, so I thought it would be nice to burn that feeling."

"Hwaa" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Writing for Benedetta Geddo of Teen Vogue praised (G)I-dle's for their "undeniable talent for grand-scale storytelling and visuals in both their songs and music videos."[27] Heran Mamo from Billboard describes the song as "ignites one's inner-fire to avoid the cold feelings brought on by a breakup".[28] Mike Wass of Idolator called the song "an instantly catchy banger".[29] Cho Seung-hyeon of Seoul Economic Daily praised the team's "strong and unique concept every comeback without mundane [and] have never presented a concept expressed in common words". He also wrote, he was somewhat amazed how foreign fans found the fully Korean lyrics "appealing" and the "[usage] of oriental instruments" in the song.[20] Rolling Stone India's Riddhi Chakraborty characterized it as a "dark and dreamy synth-pop" track and acclaimed it "an anthem about moving on from painful memories".[19] In The Quietus, reviewer Vernica A. Bastardo wrote that the song is "a looping journey between the rhythmic drums of dancehall and open, airy spaces. The singer's emotional voices, a bright, East Asian-sounding string instrument at the back and wind sound effects make up the details that transport you to a dark unknown wood where you can see flowers bloom even within the fire."[30] Lim Dong-yeop of IZM wrote in his review, "(G)I-dle, who have captured the public with their intense images, took out a new card this time." "They naturally mix the fire and flowers of 'fire' with oriental beauty."[25]

Writing for Beats Per Minute, JT Early described "Hwaa" as it "feels like a winter dusk where the only warmth is from internal rage. The song is bittersweet, simultaneously acknowledging pain but also detailing a cold heart slowly thawing out giving an ultimate message of hope. Although the track ends abruptly, this is still a unique and affecting song that only echoes the loneliness and heartbreak many people are experiencing in our pandemic times."[32]

The music video opens with a scene where the members meet their eyes in front of a tree that was once lush but dried and twisted.[101] Singing, "As if a cold winter has struck/the time freezes/and the darkness that seems to contain the brutal wind gets deeper and escapes/Let's erase the endless seasons without weakness/Alone scars on the hot days."[92] In the video, Miyeon, Minnie, Soojin, Soyeon, Yuqi and Shuhua showed strong eye contact, weak expressions of resentment towards the parting partner.[101] Miyeon appeared in a hime cut,[101] Yuqi wearing a short wig,[102] Minnie in bright red straight bangs,[102] Soyeon in silver coloured-hair,[102] and other members' unconventional hair styling using hairpins while carrying props such as umbrellas and fans.[101] Performing in outfits that contain the three visual concepts of 'Winter', 'Fire' and 'Flower'.[103][104] The group performed as they were blooming flowers against the backdrop of a cool blue snowy field, while Soyeon rapping in a tree nest.[103][104][105] The phrase "Fire, burn, and bloom" continues like a spell to set fire to the frozen heart like winter and make spring to bloom.[92] As Soojin sings the first verse, the pre-chorus and chorus explained how it's time to fight against a frozen and snowy heart by igniting even just a single spark, by blooming even just a single flower.[27] The music video ends with a group dance to the melody with an intense chorus of "Hwaa".[101]

Younha lebih dulu membuat melodi untuk lagu Winter Flower, baru kemudian RM BTS yang menulis liriknya untuk lagu tersebut. Younha mengungkapkan jika ia sudah lama berkomunikasi dengan RM untuk membahas rencana kolaborasi tersebut.

Begitu juga dengan part RM BTS, rap dilakukan secara bilingual, Korea dan Inggris. Menariknya, dalam part-nya, RM BTS juga mendaftar beberapa bunga yang biasa mekar justru di akhir winter dan menjelang spring, seperti red Chinese plum flower, camellia, dan daffodil.

In another two weeks will be Spring time, but I have the feeling that it will be cold in the beginning and many spring flowers will come a little bit later than usual. This last month of winter was exceptionally chilly while the earlier months were mild.

warna-warni bunga di taman menceriakan foggy morning. Terpukau dengan keelokan Red Camellia japonica, selama ini hanya mengenal camellia sinensis. camellia secantik inikah yang menjadi lirik lagu kang Ebiet G. Ade, camellia ..oh camellia..

BULB LOG 52 --- 24th December 08





Narcissus romieuxii mesatlanticus enmasse



Well here we are at the last Bulb Log for 2008, the 312th of my one year project started back in January 2003. Checking back to the first Bulb log it had eight small pictures and around 500 words - it seems that I have got more long winded since then as the average log now has 15 larger pictures and an average of 1200 words. The bulbs are the stars for me and the reason I continue writing the log - none more so than the very reliable Narcissus romieuxii mesatlanticus. It is one of the more forgiving of the winter flowering hoop petticoat Narcissus - undoubtedly it has more tolerant requirements in cultivation as it flowers well every year and would be a good one to start off with if you have not grown these wee beauties before.




Narcissus romieuxii mesatlanticus



A close up of the flower reveals its beauty with the golden pollen standing out in contrast to the off white corona and petals. Although I nave no proof I have a suspicion that this great plant may have some Narcissus cantabricus blood in it. My reasons are that the style and stigma are not exerted from the corona as they are in most forms of N. romieuxii and it has a slight scent which again you find in N. cantabricus but not to any degree in N. romieuxii.




Narcissus 'Camoro'



One that I showed last week which is known to be a hybrid between N. cantabricus monophyllus and N. romieuxii (not as I mistakenly said last week N. cantabricus foliosus). These flowers are a creamy white as they are opening but turn pure white by the time they are fully expanded.




Twin flowered Narcissus



Also last week I showed you with some excitement this Twin flowered Narcissus seedling from N. 'Camoro' and now I can see that the second flower stem rising from the same bulb also has two flowers. I am not sure that this is any great beauty, some may like it, but as the second stem also has two flowers it seems more likely that this is a genetic change to the plant and will persist in future years. To me the big potential here is the possibility that if this feature could be passed on to future generations then this could become a great pollen parent given that there are not any other multi headed Narcissus flowering this early in our garden. Needless to say I will be pollinating several other forms with this parent and back crossing as it also could be fertile.




Cream Narcissus seedling



There is much speculation as to whether there are dozens of species of hoop petticoat Narcissus or of there is just one polymorphic species - one thing for sure is that there is a lot of variations in the wild; we can leave it to the botanists to debate if they are all good species or not. One thing I will say is that if the botanists think they have a problem sorting out the wild populations they should have a look at the cultivated stock where these very promiscuous flowers inter breed enthusiastically. Photo above is another Narcissus from this section, with creamy flowers held horizontally - it is flowering for the first time.




White Narcissus seedling



Above is yet another example to show some of the variations we can find - this time the pure white flower is held at a slight angle pointing upwards.



Pot of Fritillaria and friends



I show you this pot of Fritillaria to illustrate a point that I have made before of how easy it is for bulbs in a collection to get contaminated with other taxa. This pot of Fritillaria was not re-potted for two years during which time stray seeds, from both a Narcissus and an Ipheion which I did not collect in time, have fallen in and germinated. I did re-pot it this year but decided to leave these friends together as the fritillaria bulbs are still small and bulbs always grow best in pots if they have company. It is very easy to identify and separate these very different types of bulbs but when a stray seed falls into a pot of the same genera then I have a problem and that is when mix-ups can and do occur.




Narcissus cantabricus foliosus



The beautiful elegant long tapered pure white corona of Narcissus cantabricus foliosus with its delicate sweet scent is always the first of this species to flower for me. It increases well and is long lasting making it very different from some of the other forms, varieties and subspecies of N. cantabricus.




Watering pots



To ensure you get a good increase and flowering sized bulbs for next year it is vital that you provide these Narcissus with plenty of food and water through the winter when they are growing. On a mild day this week I switched on the outside hose pipe and watered all the bulbs; as to feeding, there will still be plenty of Nitrogen and Phosphorous from the bone meal that I add to my potting mix and it is a bit too early to add the Potassium - I will start to do that as the flowers fade early next year. It seems to me that while the bulbs can survive as long as there is some moisture in the compost, what they thrive on is a good drench of water thoroughly soaking the pots which also takes air and oxygen down to the roots. Doing this a number of times through the winter when there is no frost and the pots can drain quickly will result in better bulbs.




Erupting pot of gravel



While watering the pots I also gave all the seed pots that are under glass a good soak and I noticed a number of them are erupting as if something is pushing the gravel top dressing upwards.




Pot of germinating seed of Crocus laevigatus



The answer is that it is the seed germinating and the new shoots growing which is heaving the compost up and out. As you will know I sow my Crocus seeds deeply at least half way down the pot and there will be plenty seeds in this 7cm pot so when they start to grow they combine to push the compost up. A good watering helps wash the compost back down revealing the first seedling leaves reaching the surface.




Crocus laevigatus flowers open



A look around to see what else is in flower in the bulb house at the end of 2008 and that good old favourite Crocus laevigatus, which has forms that flower in the autumn, winter and spring, is there to greet me opening in the unusually mild 12C.




Crocus caspius still flowering



Another good crocus for mid winter flowering is Crocus caspius and you can see that this pot is still flowering. This same pot of corms produced its first flowers way back in October.




Crocus niveus



My troublesome pot of Crocus niveus is also still providing a display with a few new flowers just opening. I call it troublesome not because of how it grows but I find the naming of it a bit confusing as it does not look quite the same as many of the other forms of C. niveus I grow but when I key it out it seems to fall into that species - I must mark the label and check the corm tunics again next summer when I re-pot them.




Ranunculus buchananii



So that is it for another year; it remains for me to thank Maggi for checking my spellings, Fred Carrie our Web Master, and Len Rhind for producing the very useful Index to the Bulb log. Most of all I want to thank all of you who read the Bulb Log every week for your support and encouragement. For something that was supposed to last for one year only it seems to have taken on a life of its own - it does take a lot of work and discipline on my part but it is your support that keeps me writing and while bulb growing is a cyclical and repetitive process each year brings new attractions. My highlight for this year has to be my fantastic trip out to New Zealand where I got to see the magnificent scenery and plants and meet many great friends - I hope to meet many more of you in 2009.

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