Le Sserafim's Huh Yun-jin Drops Fourth Self-Written Track, "blessing in disguise"
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-08-14 20:22:34
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Huh Yun-jin, a prominent member of the K-pop sensation Le Sserafim, unveiled her fourth original composition, "blessing in disguise," on Monday, marking a significant step in her creative journey. The song's debut follows its introduction during Huh's solo performance at the Weverse Festival held in June, in the vibrant southern Seoul locale.
Reflecting on the origins of the track, Huh shared, "This song best describes my past experiences." In an official press release, she expounded, "I’ve had a lot of twists and turns to get to where I am today, and I’ve only just recently realized the feelings of gratitude that I wasn’t able to feel back then. The feelings of gratitude and thankfulness possess the power to see the world in a different way."
Huh's hope for the song is that it resonates with listeners, enabling them to confront diverse challenges and ultimately embrace the sentiment of "even better." The song captures a sense of retrospection and growth, encapsulating the transformative power of newfound gratitude.
Le Sserafim's journey has taken a global turn as they embarked on their maiden world tour, "Flame Rises," with an electrifying two-day performance at the iconic Jamsil Indoor Stadium over the weekend. The group's trajectory will lead them to stages abroad, including Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Thailand.
The song "blessing in disguise" resonates deeply with the ethos of Le Sserafim, encapsulating a sense of hindsight and the interplay between fear and excitement as one forges ahead into new beginnings. The track's emotional depth finds synergy with the group's current milestone, propelling them into the global spotlight through their debut world tour.
Source Music, the agency representing the girl group, highlighted the song's thematic alignment with the stages of life, stating that it "describes the sense of regret after looking back into the past and the sense of fear and excitement, looking forward to a new beginning." The agency recognized the aptness of the song's release as Le Sserafim ventures into the international arena with their first-ever world tour, aligning a personal creative journey with a transformative chapter in the group's history.
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