Singer-songwriter Heo Hwe-kyung raises the drama's immersion with her sweet vocals.
Heo Hwe-kyung will release Nowhere (From 100 Memories) at 6 p.m. on the 28th.
Nowhere (now here) is the theme song of Seo Jong-hee (Shin Ye Eun) in the drama, a song in which band sounds and a dreamy chorus blend harmoniously over a simple piano.
This song, which gradually intensifies and races toward a heartrending climax in the latter part, truthfully reveals the loneliness and hope of the character Seo Jong-hee when combined with Heo Hwe-kyung's deep vocals.
Like the lyric "Call my name, wake this silence," Nowhere is a song that longs for light in endless darkness, lyrically and dramatically maximizing the development of the drama and likely leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
Heo Hwe-kyung enriches the emotional depth of the song with her charming vocals that gently move listeners' hearts. Her sincere, Heo Hwe-kyung–style voice, aligned with the drama's lyrical atmosphere, heightens the drama's entertainment and emotion and increases anticipation for the story to come.
The drama 100 Memories is a newtro youth melodrama set in the 1980s that depicts the shining friendship of bus No. 100 attendant Young-rye (Kim Da-mi) and Jong-hee (Shin Ye Eun), and the tender first-love story of Jaepil (Heo Nam-jun), who is entwined with the two.
Meanwhile, Nowhere (From 100 Memories), featuring Heo Hwe-kyung, will be available to listen to on various online music sites from 6 p.m. on the 28th.
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