Beauty trot singer Park Gyu-ri, who overcame a past cerebral hemorrhage, is presenting her new song "Baptaryeong."
Earlier, singer Park Gyu-ri collapsed from a cerebral hemorrhage in her 30s, overcame it, and appeared on MBC's real enlistment project "Real Men" female soldier special, gaining attention. Since then she has been actively working as a fit-and-beautiful singer and broadcaster on various shows and events, and she is releasing a new song for the first time in seven years since the release of "Let's go together" in 2019.
The new song "Baptaryeong," which singer Park Gyu-ri, who majored in traditional Korean music, skillfully delivers, is composed of amusing lyrics using the familiar Korean theme of "rice," and it is a semi-trot song that merges a lively traditional Korean music–style melody so that people of all ages can easily sing along.
In particular, the music video for this "Baptaryeong" featured colleagues Cho Hye-lyeon, Seo Ji-o, and Shin Sung appearing as cameos, showcasing their close friendship.
Park Gyu-ri said she was ambitious in preparing since she was greeting everyone with a new song after a long time and asked Koreans to enjoy their meals and to show a lot of love for "Baptaryeong."
The version of "Baptaryeong" sung by Park Gyu-ri was produced by Chocolates, who wrote and composed Cho Hye-lyeon's "To the eagle" and Byeol Sarang's "Rock-paper-scissors," and it will be released on various music sites on the 13th.
[Photo] Joy Cultures
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