Earlier this year, CLC vocalist Sorn teamed up with Pentagon’s Hongseok to create a sweet, heartfelt melody, bringing the story of childhood friends turned lovers to life in their joint single “Crazy Stupid Lovers.”
Now the days of love are gone. It’s all about the allure of forbidden love that is “BAD4US”.
Teaming up with J. Taylor — the mega-viral hitmaker of the song “Like I Do” — the Thai K-pop sensation has sought to create something that “feels good, even if it’s just not good.” [you] Knowing it’s bad for you.”
The ambitious single release will drop on streaming platforms worldwide on July 26, 2024, and is seen as the first step towards Sorn’s new upcoming album, which is due to arrive later this year.

As confirmed by the international pop artist’s management label, WILD Group, “BAD4US” is now available on all digital platforms. It essentially celebrates the diverse crossover of talents, especially since Sorn herself is a Thai-born K-pop idol while J. Taylor is a Melbourne-born Filipino artist.
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“When I was working on this song with my production team, I knew I had to include J. Taylor in the song,” Sorn said via her record label. “His vocals really took the song to the next level, and I’m so excited to be working with him.”
As fans will notice carefully as one of their first experiences, Sorn has undoubtedly changed pedals with his latest release. Compared to his loving, passionate personality seen in “Crazy Stupid Lover”, “Bad4us” marks the start of a new musical chapter with a more mature tone.
Experimenting with multiple concepts is nothing new for the CLC member, it’s an artistic trademark she clearly embraces in her solo show as well.
Watch Sorn’s BAD4US teaser:
More information about Sorn
Beginning her career at the age of 18, the pop diva debuted as the lead singer of K-pop group CLC in 2015. Staying loyal to the group’s agenda, Sorn also began her solo career, which is the main focus of her professional path right now. This has resulted in the production of seven digital singles under the Singapore-based WILD Group, which is “a hybrid management, media production, record label and marketing company that represents top artists, talents and content creators from around the world.”
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As a popular rising artist on the Southeast Asian map, his debut single “Sharp Objects” was a favorite on the iTunes charts in several countries. He has also made room for incredible collaborations on his journey – some shared with his fellow group members.
Sorn’s artistic identity has garnered a lot of fans around the world, resulting in her gaining six million followers on social media. Apart from her music chapters, you can also watch her on her YouTube channel and other social media platforms, where she creates viral video content.