Yun Se-yeon, a designated keeper of Gyeonggi minyo, a national intangible cultural asset, and a rising next-generation singer, approaches the public with a new charm.
Yun Se-yeon's new song "Let's go see the flowers" is a ballad track that evokes a mother who always thinks of her children first even amid a busy life and expresses the desire to reach out and walk through spring together before it's too late. Yun Se-yeon melts her restrained yet lyrical voice and sincere feelings toward her mother into the song, aiming to draw sympathy from all generations.
After making an impression on the public last year with her debut song "Hoi Hoi Hoi," showcasing her distinctive bright and energetic charm, Yun Se-yeon shows a completely different side in this new release. Grounded in the deep resonance of gugak and strengthened by solid vocal skills, she adds the sensibility of a ballad to present a significantly expanded musical worldview.
Through this activity, Yun Se-yeon intends to remind listeners how meaningful a fleeting moment with a loved one can be. Like the season when flowers bloom, this song quietly seeps into the public's hearts, further solidifying Yun Se-yeon's unique color and serving as an opportunity to reassert her presence in the popular music scene.
Meanwhile, Yun Se-yeon's new song "Let's go see the flowers" will be released on the 3rd at 6 p.m. on various online music sites.
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