Singer Hwasa opens the film's first scene with her own voice, announcing a powerful start.
Hwasa participated as the vocalist for the opening title song of the crime entertaining movie "Project Y" (director Lee Hwan).
"Project Y" is a crime entertaining movie that depicts the story of Miseon (Han Sohee) and Dokyeong (Jeon Jongseo), who dreamed of a different tomorrow in the middle of a glamorous city and, at the edge of their lives, steal black money and gold bullion. It unfolds the moment when a single choice overturns lives with sensory direction and a fast pace, and the film has already attracted global attention with official invitations to the Toronto International Film Festival and the Busan International Film Festival and winning best film at the London Asian Film Festival.
That Hwasa participated in the opening title song that opens the film's door carries meaning beyond a simple OST. Hwasa, who does not often participate in OSTs, joined this project and will be responsible for starting the film with her voice. Hwasa's vocals, which simultaneously contain intensity and restraint, solidity and space, are expected to naturally elevate the film's atmosphere by touching the psychology of characters standing on the edge of life.
In particular, this opening song is the starting point of the OST overseen by Gray (GRAY) as music director. With Hwasa's voice added on top of Gray's distinctive sensory sound design, the opening is expected to instantly convey the texture of the characters. It is expected to present both the musical tension that pulls the audience in at the start of the film and the directional emotion simultaneously.
Hwasa recently once again proved her musical achievements and stage dominance, solidifying her presence as a singular solo artist. Her vocals of restrained depth and concentration that command the moment's mood are likely to leave an even clearer impression when matched with the film's first scene. Even within the cold tension characteristic of crime dramas, Hwasa's tone, which does not lose the characters' warmth, is expected to create a powerful synergy with the sensory style of "Project Y."
Meanwhile, the crime entertaining movie "Project Y," which promised a glamorous cast, sensory direction and musical completeness, will open in theaters on the 21st.
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