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Lee Solomon lets his voice carry Bruno Mars' regret

Lee Solomon covers Bruno Mars' 'When I Was Your Man' in a stripped-back video focused on regret, restraint and a quiet 'Here I am' opening.

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Lee Solomon has reinterpreted Bruno Mars' 'When I was your man' with his own voice. This cover video does not rely on flashy stage sets or visual effects, instead focusing on calmly conveying the regret and lingering attachment of a past love through his voice alone.

Lee Solomon Performs 'When I Was Your Man' on Stage

Reinterpreting a Bruno Mars masterpiece with a calm voice

In the video, Lee Solomon sings of time that cannot be turned back. Phrases such as "I wish I could do better" and the confession "There’s nothing I can put back now" follow the song's sentiment, leaving a vivid sense of regret.

He does not merely stop at following the original song; he imbues every line of the lyrics with the immaturity and sense of loss felt in past relationships. He unravels the heavy emotions of regret with controlled breathing, prompting listeners to recall their own memories.

A sincere record starting with "Here I am"

This video focuses on showing Lee Solomon's inner self exactly as it is. The scene, which begins with the short greeting "Here I am," leads to an attitude of presenting his current self standing before the song rather than a polished image.

Through this song, Lee Solomon offers not only his musical capabilities but also the struggles he has felt as a person. The lingering resonance left after the song ends remains as a power that holds his sincerity close to his fans for a long time.

By Kim Eun-soo
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