Singer Gilmi has been chosen as the emotional maker for the neon noir film "Boy" (BOY).
Gilmi appears as the vocalist for the "Boy" OST Part.2 "Like a breeze that passes," set for release on the 23rd, completing the song in a retro style.
"Like a breeze that passes" is a ballad that revives the sensibility of the '90s and is accompanied by guitar playing. Its unexaggerated melody and restrained arrangement calmly reflect the character's emotions.
"Like a breeze that passes / like a river that flows ... still my life / was somehow okay," the song flows gently, and an analog warmth can be felt in Gilmi's vocals layered over clean guitar strokes.
Throughout the song, Gilmi calmly conveys regret, longing and feelings she never managed to express, and her singing, moving toward sincere emotion rather than flashiness, adds charm and leaves a gentle afterglow in sync with the film's scenes.
This song is a collaboration between producer teams Bad Boss and Kaiser, who have presented various OSTs as well as releases by the world-famous rock band Steelheart, Jeon Sang-geun, Park Jang-hyun, Momoland's Taeha, Lisa, Norazo, XIA (Kim Junsu), and Jung Dongha.
The film "Boy" is a work that depicts a narrative in which a single love destroys all order in a world of domination and violence set against a dystopian Texas hot spring of abandoned people in the near future. The OST was planned as a piece that goes beyond mere background music to simultaneously awaken the period sensibility and the emotions of the characters.
A representative of OST production company Rosebud said, "The new song 'Like a breeze that passes' is a work that delicately follows the protagonist's inner self and moments of growth, and Gilmi conveys the voice that elevates the film's emotions to the purest register."
The film "Boy" OST Part.2, Gilmi's "Like a breeze that passes," will be released on music platforms at noon on the 23rd (Friday).
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