Singer Jung Seung-hwan released a new full-length album for the first time in about 7 years and 8 months, and one of the double title tracks, the new song "Apmori" delivers deep emotion and brings tears to the eyes.
At 6 p.m. on the 30th, Jung Seung-hwan released the full-length album "Called love" along with the title tracks "Apmori" and "Happiness is difficult" on various music streaming sites. At the same time, the music video for the title track "Apmori" was also released.
"Called love" is a full-length album presented for the first time in about seven years since 2018, consisting of a total of 10 songs including Jung Seung-hwan's self-composed song "Poem," and it captures memories called "love" that anyone keeps in a corner of their heart, sometimes depicting the moments of love that existed for us with the heart, warmth and season in a calm manner.
The new song "Apmori" is a song that contains the wish for the happiness of a departed relationship, and Jung Seung-hwan's vocals envelop the song throughout like a reverberation. It is a song full of his characteristic delicate sensitivity, and the grandeur of the orchestra and band sound that swells in the latter part of the song becomes a wave of emotion, delivering a long aftertaste and impression.
In addition, the music video features veteran actor Kim Young-ok as the lead in a supporting role. It contains a fairy-tale-like love of two men and women that continues from boyhood, youth and old age, and Jung Seung-hwan's vocals heard along with it enrich their story. The video, which feels like a music drama, draws you into their love that continues even after the years have passed.
As love ripens and the ripened love continues peacefully, it naturally makes clear what message Jung Seung-hwan sought to convey through the full-length album "Called love" and the title track "Apmori." Watching the love of the girl and boy, the two youths and the two elders, one cannot help but have wet eyes and a moved heart.
"Under whatever sky, be well / There will be no more tears to shed / I will be your happy background / Only may you always shine"
In the lyrics, Jung Seung-hwan also expresses love that continues even after parting, naturally adding the meaning that a breakup is just a period for the relationship, and love is a comma. Immersing myself in the lyrics and listening to the song once, focusing on Kim Young-ok's acting and watching the music video once, I finally found myself reaching for a tissue.
Meanwhile, Jung Seung-hwan's new song "Apmori" and the full-length album "Called love" were released today (the 30th) at 6 p.m.<
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