The "ballad emperor" Shin Seung-hoon appeared on "Killing Voice."

Dingo Music released Shin Seung-hoon's "Killing Voice" video on its official YouTube channel on the 23rd.

In the released video, Shin Seung-hoon opened the glittering curtain of "Killing Voice" with "I Believe," released in 2002. After the song ended, he said, "Thank you for inviting me to 'Killing Voice.' I would like to compress and convey 35 years of music journey between you and me," expressing his joy.

Shin Seung-hoon then passionately performed legendary songs that swept the music scene, from his debut song "The One Reflected in a Smile" to "Invisible Love," "Like the First Feeling," "For a Long Time After That," "After a Long Farewell," "You Are Just a Little Higher Than Me," "Mom," and "Butterfly Effect," moving music fans deeply with a timeless tone and unwavering perfect live vocals.

In particular, Shin Seung-hoon also performed the title track "The Gravity Called You" and the pre-release song "She Was" from his 12th studio album SINCERELY MELODIES, released the same day the "Killing Voice" video was released, drawing an even more explosive reaction.

SINCERELY MELODIES is Shin Seung-hoon's full-length album released about 10 years later, with him directly participating in composing and producing all the tracks, pouring out his singer-songwriter capabilities without reserve. One of the double title tracks, "The Gravity Called You," is a song that unravels the emotions that surge at the beginning and end of love and thereafter centered on acoustic and electric guitar melodies.

Through a medley of treasured hits spanning 35 years, Shin Seung-hoon showcased his national treasure-level tone and deeply appealing vocal power, fully proving his worth as the "ballad emperor." After bowing to deliver his final greeting, Shin Seung-hoon disappeared off screen, and he expressed regret, saying, "I missed one song. I didn't do 'Gajana.' I should have done this," and the video ended with him humming the opening lyrics of "Gajana," leaving a deep lingering impression until the end.

"Killing Voice" is content where artists perform a setlist they personally select so audiences can vividly enjoy voices that 'kill' live. Previously, artists from various genres such as IU, Mamamoo, Sung Si-kyung, Taeyeon, KARA, SEVENTEEN, BTOB, EXO, and AKMU appeared and drew attention.

Dingo Music will hold the second "Killing Voice" live concert for two days on Oct. 18 and 19 at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul. Kwon Jin-ah, Lee Mu-jin, Taemin, Highlight, Kim Na-young, Jung Joon-il, Lee Seung-yoon, and Roy Kim — eight acts who have appeared on "Killing Voice" and Dingo's various live content and received great love — will take the stage and captivate the audience with fantastic performances.

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