Idols with a cause: Big Ocean's Greatest Battle' album releases on World Hearing Day | amNewYork
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Idols with a cause: Big Ocean's Greatest Battle' album releases on World Hearing Day | amNewYork
"From their explosive, action-packed One Man Army music video to lyrics that double as lived testimony, I've always been beaten but never defeated, I'll rise back up again, Big Ocean transforms battle scars into badges of honor, creating an anthem for resilience, self-belief, and inclusivity."
"This year has been a series of milestones that truly humbled us. Sharing our message at the United Nations, returning to New York, being recognized on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia—those moments showed us our story connects beyond language or ability."
"Seeing audiences sign along with us during performances made our global community feel very real. It showed how sign language can bridge hearts."
Big Ocean, the first hard-of-hearing K-pop group on the global stage, launched their mini-album The Greatest Battle on March 3, coinciding with World Hearing Day. The trio has achieved significant milestones including performances at the United Nations Development Programme, recognition on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list, and appearances at major venues like the Empire State Building. Their music transforms personal struggles into anthems of resilience and self-belief, with lyrics serving as lived testimony. The group emphasizes inclusivity and community connection, demonstrating how sign language bridges audiences globally. Members reflect on 2025 as transformative, marked by personal growth, international tours, and recognition that their message transcends language and ability barriers.
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