"canvas" M/v — Junho (of 2pm)

The song uses "canvas" as a metaphor for a mundane, grey life that is suddenly splashed with vibrant colors upon falling in love. The lyrics describe the feeling of a special someone painting over one's empty or lonely days. Visual Aesthetics of the M/V

While not a "dance-focused" video, it features smooth, fluid movements that highlight Junho's skills as a dancer while remaining consistent with the song's relaxed vibe. Significance in Junho's Career

The video utilizes a rich, warm palette—specifically sunsets, neon lights, and deep shadows—to mirror the song's transition from emptiness to a "painted" world. JUNHO (Of 2PM) "CANVAS" M/V

"CANVAS" solidified Junho's reputation as a "multitainer." While he was already a superstar in Japan (often referred to as "Lee Natsu" or "Summer Junho" for his annual summer solo releases there), this Korean comeback proved his ability to lead a solo project with a sophisticated, self-produced sound. It serves as a bridge between his idol roots and his later critically acclaimed work as a serious musician and actor.

The track is a medium-tempo R&B song that showcases Junho’s distinctive, husky-yet-sweet vocal tone. Unlike the high-octane dance tracks often associated with 2PM, "CANVAS" focuses on atmosphere and emotion. The song uses "canvas" as a metaphor for

Filmed against scenic backdrops and urban environments, the M/V emphasizes solitude and reflection before shifting into more saturated, artistic shots.

Junho took a central role in the creative process, contributing to both the lyrics and composition. Significance in Junho's Career The video utilizes a

The music video is widely praised for its cinematic quality and "dreamy" aesthetic. Key visual elements include: