Singer Shin Ui-jin is attracting attention with his busy spring season schedule.
Shin Ui-jin, who returned with her sixth single ‘Farewell Song’, is receiving favorable responses by appearing on domestic music broadcast programs consecutively before her Japanese activities, showing off bright and cheerful performances.
On SBS ‘Inkigayo’, which was aired on April 1st ahead of the release of their new song, they captured everyone’s attention with their lively and energetic appearance that matched the atmosphere of the J -rock song and the background of cherry blossoms in full bloom.
Following SBS M · SBS funE ‘The Show’, he also appeared on KBS2’s ‘Music Bank’ on the 11th, where he showed off his signature charm with a cheerful guitar sound and a light and refreshing rhythm together with his band members.
The new song ‘Farewell Hymn’ is a new approach to breakups, following the previous songs ‘Night, Summer’, ‘Starry Miracle’, and ‘Girl, Running Through the Light’, which bring back faint and sweet memories of first love.
It contains the hope that you will smile and let go of the difficult times you endured through separation, loneliness, and anxiety, and that you will love and remember your painful past.Rather than recalling the faint first love that remains at the end of your memories, it is a song of hope for yourself and conveys warmth with positive energy.
Shin Eui-jin, who appeared on KBS2’s ‘The Song We Loved, New Singer’ in 2021 and sang ‘Stop the Wind’, showing off visuals reminiscent of the original singer Lee Ji-yeon, continued her broadcasting activities by appearing on Mnet ‘Artist Stock Game: Survival Where Singers Become Stocks’ the following year.
After debuting in the music industry in June 2023 with “You re My Star, “ they released several singles in succession, and last year they began their activities in Japan by releasing the Japanese version of “Miracle”, “Miracle”, and then held their first solo concert at Tokyo Twin Box Akihabara, attempting to communicate with their Japanese fans through music.
After the Japanese version of the song “Girl, Running Through the Light” titled “Shojo, Hikario Kakeru” was released in September last year, they received positive reviews from local media, calling it “Korean yoa consumerism based on powerful J -rock,” giving them the green light to pursue activities in Japan.
Shin Ui-jin plans to continue his activities in Japan during the first half of the year while appearing on domestic music shows one after another for the time being.
Reporter Yoonna Choi com Donga.com yyynnn@donga
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