Park Ji-hoon‘s ’RE:FLECT': How His New Single Album Captures the Essence of Self-Reflection

Park Seo-hyun | 2026.05.04

Translation result박지훈/사진=YY 박지훈/사진=YY [Herald Muse=Park Seo-hyun] Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon is returning after a three-year hiatus.

Park will release his first single album, RE:FLECT, at 6 p.m. on the 29th across major streaming platforms.

박지훈/사진=YY The new record marks his first musical comeback since the seventh mini-album, Blank or Black, which came out in April 2023. Having devoted much of the intervening time to acting, Park’s return to music will be greeted with interest.

RE:FLECT maps the process of revisiting past moments and the emotions that remain, using them to illuminate who he is today.

More than a retrospective, the album is a journal of self-understanding: Park follows the point where feelings lodged in memory meet his present emotions and delivers a candid message.

박지훈/사진=YY The title track, "Bodyelse," pairs dreamy synthesizers with an emotive guitar riff in a midtempo pop-dance arrangement. It captures the instant when a strange feeling in everyday life reveals itself to be about someone else—“you”—and is anchored by a relaxed yet addictive chorus.

The single includes three tracks in total: "Bodyelse," "Watercolor," and "I Can't Hold Your Hand Anymore."

Park Ji-hoon’s first single album RE:FLECT will be available at 6 p.m. on the 29th.