Singer Zia taps into breakup emotions with "Don't Run Into Me."
On the 25th at 6 p.m., the remake song "Don't Run Into Me," sung by Zia, will be released on various online music sites.
"Don't Run Into Me" was the title track of Jang Hye-jin's seventh full-length album released in 2006, and Zia is officially remaking it after 19 years. Producers Choi Gap-won and Kim Do-hoon, who created many classic songs including the original, have previously collaborated with Zia on numerous tracks such as "That Man Back Then," "Bad Habit," "Tears," and "Twenty-Four Hours." Their musical synergy ensured a high level of completion.
Zia delivers a heartfelt portrayal of a resolute decision to break up and the lingering inner feelings she cannot let go of, following a medium-tempo, addictive melody. The chorus — "Let's never run into each other again. Let's never give our hearts again. The places we used to go, the places our feet led us. Don't be anywhere there" — creates an intense sense of immersion through Zia's powerful vocals and delicate breath control.
Meanwhile, Zia is one of Korea's leading female ballad vocalists, known for her deep sensibility and solid vocal skills. Through this "Don't Run Into Me," she is expected to continue her unique presence in the ballad genre.
Zia's remake single "Don't Run Into Me" is available to listen to on various online music sites starting today (25th) at 6 p.m.
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