Of course I respect the original song. When Na-ul tried to ask permission of cover the song from them, they refused it because they didn't know him at all. But after Na-ul sent his demo song to them, they allowed to cover Gloria right away. Basically Na-ul respect and love to 60-90s black music. Na-ul is very famous singer of R&B/soul and song writer in South Korea. He tried to make R&B/soul songs that Asian make and sings from long time ago. So he is now a great musician who has built his own music world. Please don't indiscriminately denigrate and ignore him without any information about him.
Naul has a huge huge love for Soul music and you can really hear it in his voice! thank you for the reaction!!! DeepL translated from the original video description(there might be a few mistakes): Naul, over the top of his game Falsetto, that pious little phrase 'Gloria' The second single from Naul's second studio album, Sound Doctrine, was cut. A remake of "Gloria," the 1976 hit from Enchantment, was chosen as the second single. If the first single, "Memory of a Blank Spot," was a consideration for the public, the second single, "Gloria," was a reflection of naul's own ambitions. First of all, he sang the lyrics in English, and secondly, he kept the feel of the original song from 1976. Why would Naul bring back a 40-year-old heavy hitter for his album? His reasons for remaking Enchanted's "Gloria" boil down to four things. First, he wanted to fully capture his passion and homage to soul music on his album; second, he wanted to showcase the meaningful challenges of being an Asian soul singer; third, the rarity of the remake, which has only been covered once before, by Jesse Powell in 1996; and fourth and final, the song's immense height and technique. Breathtaking high notes that would challenge even the best of us. The desire to reach those same high notes was probably stronger for Naul than anyone else. The dazzling vocal technique, perceived as something only black people could do, must have also fueled his desire for soul. A key feature of this remake is that it is sung in the original style. Even the performance was copied from the original score, and Naul sang in the same notes without altering the original. According to a source, it was the first time he had ever seen Naul struggle so much during the recording process, so you can imagine his purpose in choosing this song and the sense of accomplishment he must have felt when he finished it. The original feel of the song was preserved, so the colorful adlibs that characterized the original song were also recreated. Fans who were disappointed that Naul's explosive adlibs didn't appear in his first single, "Memory's Empty Place," will be pleased to hear Naul's soul in this song. With Jinseong's wide range and falsetto, Naul's vocal performance is more than enough to prove his credentials. Another characteristic of the song is its reverence. While the title "Gloria" may be a misnomer, the lyrics of the song are actually a mournful appeal to the beloved "Gloria," so it's hard to find a religious approach. Nevertheless, Naul's high notes, set against the warm and calm atmosphere of the song, are more reverent than mournful. The reverence of the song also influenced its initial release as a single in December. We thought it would be a good fit for the winter 'holiday season'. We took it a step further and included the "Year End Version" on the single alongside the original. It could be considered a "B-side" in the traditional sense, but it's definitely worth checking out. The members of Brown Eyed Soul, who participated in the chorus of the original version, go beyond the chorus in "Year End Version," showing the essence of R&B a cappella. It is said that the creators of the song were worried that the original song would be damaged, but the creators of Enchantment were very satisfied and appreciated the quality of the song. It's unclear how the English-sung song will be received in Korea, but there are plenty of reasons to be excited about this single. It's a chance to hear Naul at the peak of his vocal powers, a chance to hear Brown Eyed Soul for the first time in a long time, a chance to get through this winter with a little more warmth, and a chance to gauge the size of her upcoming full-length album. (Text from Pop Music Critic)
Everyone comparing Naul and Enchantment is missing the point, this song was done in homage to Enchantment, not to compete against them. The ad-libs, riffs and general structure of the song remains unchanged. Dont compare, appreciate. Naul brought this song to a new audience not because he wanted to compete but because he genuinely appreciated this song. If we gonna compare, artists might as well not do covers anymore.
I'll pray for you I know you say you have a lot going on I'm sorry to hear about that but I'll keep you in my I just wanted to say I cashed at you Enchantment where do we Go from here and forever more if you get the time❤
Of course I respect the original song. When Na-ul tried to ask permission of cover the song from them, they refused it because they didn't know him at all. But after Na-ul sent his demo song to them, they allowed to cover Gloria right away. Basically Na-ul respect and love to 60-90s black music. Na-ul is very famous singer of R&B/soul and song writer in South Korea. He tried to make R&B/soul songs that Asian make and sings from long time ago. So he is now a great musician who has built his own music world. Please don't indiscriminately denigrate and ignore him without any information about him.
You can see as much as you know, don't worry😊
아무도 무시안한다ㅋ 갓얼
He's korea legend
나얼 ㅠㅠ
Naul has a huge huge love for Soul music and you can really hear it in his voice! thank you for the reaction!!!
DeepL translated from the original video description(there might be a few mistakes):
Naul, over the top of his game
Falsetto, that pious little phrase 'Gloria'
The second single from Naul's second studio album, Sound Doctrine, was cut. A remake of "Gloria," the 1976 hit from Enchantment, was chosen as the second single.
If the first single, "Memory of a Blank Spot," was a consideration for the public, the second single, "Gloria," was a reflection of naul's own ambitions. First of all, he sang the lyrics in English, and secondly, he kept the feel of the original song from 1976. Why would Naul bring back a 40-year-old heavy hitter for his album?
His reasons for remaking Enchanted's "Gloria" boil down to four things. First, he wanted to fully capture his passion and homage to soul music on his album; second, he wanted to showcase the meaningful challenges of being an Asian soul singer; third, the rarity of the remake, which has only been covered once before, by Jesse Powell in 1996; and fourth and final, the song's immense height and technique. Breathtaking high notes that would challenge even the best of us. The desire to reach those same high notes was probably stronger for Naul than anyone else. The dazzling vocal technique, perceived as something only black people could do, must have also fueled his desire for soul.
A key feature of this remake is that it is sung in the original style. Even the performance was copied from the original score, and Naul sang in the same notes without altering the original. According to a source, it was the first time he had ever seen Naul struggle so much during the recording process, so you can imagine his purpose in choosing this song and the sense of accomplishment he must have felt when he finished it.
The original feel of the song was preserved, so the colorful adlibs that characterized the original song were also recreated. Fans who were disappointed that Naul's explosive adlibs didn't appear in his first single, "Memory's Empty Place," will be pleased to hear Naul's soul in this song. With Jinseong's wide range and falsetto, Naul's vocal performance is more than enough to prove his credentials.
Another characteristic of the song is its reverence. While the title "Gloria" may be a misnomer, the lyrics of the song are actually a mournful appeal to the beloved "Gloria," so it's hard to find a religious approach. Nevertheless, Naul's high notes, set against the warm and calm atmosphere of the song, are more reverent than mournful. The reverence of the song also influenced its initial release as a single in December. We thought it would be a good fit for the winter 'holiday season'.
We took it a step further and included the "Year End Version" on the single alongside the original. It could be considered a "B-side" in the traditional sense, but it's definitely worth checking out. The members of Brown Eyed Soul, who participated in the chorus of the original version, go beyond the chorus in "Year End Version," showing the essence of R&B a cappella. It is said that the creators of the song were worried that the original song would be damaged, but the creators of Enchantment were very satisfied and appreciated the quality of the song.
It's unclear how the English-sung song will be received in Korea, but there are plenty of reasons to be excited about this single. It's a chance to hear Naul at the peak of his vocal powers, a chance to hear Brown Eyed Soul for the first time in a long time, a chance to get through this winter with a little more warmth, and a chance to gauge the size of her upcoming full-length album. (Text from Pop Music Critic)
Cover of ‘Enchantment-Gloria’
Good see you're back and doing well. This is a cover. Enchantment is the originator of this classic. Naul did okay.
Thought it was the whispers ,original
The original singer Enchantment is a must listen too
Yes plz listen to Enchantments version of this song
I never heard this version. It’s not bad but the Enchantment version you can feel it in your soul.
I actually like it when reactors take off for family or health reasons. Shows they have their priorities right. Welcome back
Much respect to the cover. Well done. Gotta check out the original though sweetie 😊!!!
It's good but there still is the "Enchantment- Gloria" (1977)😏
welcome back Ashley you was miss glad you back i hope everything is okay with you and your family
Everyone comparing Naul and Enchantment is missing the point, this song was done in homage to Enchantment, not to compete against them. The ad-libs, riffs and general structure of the song remains unchanged.
Dont compare, appreciate. Naul brought this song to a new audience not because he wanted to compete but because he genuinely appreciated this song. If we gonna compare, artists might as well not do covers anymore.
I’m still your #1 fan ❤️😊
😊❤from korea
You have listening to the original from enchantment 👍🏿Peace
꼭 나얼의 라이브영상을 보기바랍니다..
I'll pray for you I know you say you have a lot going on I'm sorry to hear about that but I'll keep you in my I just wanted to say I cashed at you Enchantment where do we Go from here and forever more if you get the time❤
Enchantment is the OG of this song.
We really appreciate you for what you do and your health and family always come first..Blessings Sister
Enchantment does it better you need to hear Gloria😊
Naul looks nothing like he sounds
😭🤮