Vocalist Kim Legend warms this winter with a new remake of singer Jung Dong-ha's classic.
Kim Legend, signed to Tiramisu Record, released today (28th) the remake single "I tried turning a breakup into a song (Inomambo)", which condenses his characteristic deep emotional lines and overwhelming vocal power that pierce listeners' hearts.
The new song "I tried turning a breakup into a song (Inomambo)" is one of Jung Dong-ha's representative songs, a deep narrative that captures the emotions of parting and remains loved by many listeners to this day, and Kim Legend inherits the original's weighty sentiment while adding his own distinctive color to convey a different kind of emotion from the original.
In particular, Kim Legend expressed in rough breaths and explosive vocalization how the painful moments that ultimately make you ask what love is, again and again, are all contained in a single voice, and how shards of emotion that cannot be held or let go at the boundary between love and breakup erupt and boil up from deep in the chest.
Also, like the question in the lyrics "Love, what is that all about," he pours out complex emotions such as anger, regret and confusion that surge in the face of a breakup without ever softening them, delivering high notes that rush until they take your breath away and emotions that burst out as if poured, giving listeners a deep sense of immersion.
Vocalist Kim Legend, who has been recognized for his solid skills by participating as a guide vocal for various hit songs by famous artists such as Hwang Chi-yeul, Na Yoon-kwon, Yang Da-il, Sun Sun-hee and Jeon Sang-geun, is expected to convey a more mature sensibility to the public through this new song following his debut single "Silently closing my eyes."
Meanwhile, Kim Legend's new song "I tried turning a breakup into a song (Inomambo)" can be heard today (28th) at noon on various online music sites.<
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