Composer and producer Kim Hyung-seok and BTOB's Lee Chang-sub have demonstrated a cross-generational emotional synergy with their remake single.

The fourth single from Kim Hyung-seok's 'Four Seasons' project, released on the 27th, secured the 3rd spot on the Kakao profile music chart immediately after its release. It also entered the Melon TOP100 and achieved 45th place on Genie, maintaining a strong performance on major domestic music charts.

The project song featuring Lee Chang-sub as the vocalist is a remake of Sung Si-kyung's 2006 release, "At That Place, At That Time." Producer Kim Hyung-seok reinterpreted his representative work with a different sound and emotion, while Lee Chang-sub preserved the original song's emotional depth and infused it with his own color, bringing a new sentiment.

This remake is the first work presented about 19 years after the original was released, evoking nostalgia and memories for the 30s and 40s generation, as well as resonating emotionally with music fans experiencing the song for the first time. It particularly showcases the true value of a traditional ballad that connects generations, once again proving the worth of the remake.

Additionally, the animated music video created with AI technology is drawing significant attention. Lee Chang-sub's delicate vocals and Kim Hyung-seok's lyrical melody are complemented by emotional illustrative animation, creating a fresh and immersive visual experience that has received positive reactions.

The 'Four Seasons' project is a music creation series that releases one or several well-made tracks each quarter, suitable for each season. Utilizing previous works by composer Kim Hyung-seok, it regularly showcases remake and new songs, continuously publishing albums.

Meanwhile, the 'Four Seasons' project plans to continue releasing well-made tracks beyond 'At That Place, At That Time,' maintaining engagements with listeners.

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