[Today’s recommended song]Davichi’s Spring Letter, Stitching the Heart

MUSIC Apr 30, 2025

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He approached me quietly and affectionately, then asked me a question while I was off guard.
“Do you want to sing?”

Davichi’s new song “I Want to Sing” is like a warm breeze drifting through the clouds on a spring day.With a calm and affectionate voice, it sews together the heart, stitch by stitch, as if sewing together scattered memories.

This song, which was officially released as a sound source on April 29th at 6PM, was performed at Davichi’s solo concert’ A Stitch in Time ‘.The song, which was only included in the mini album LP, was released to the world at the request of fans.

“Our story, engraved on those clouds, still remains.”
Davichi’s voice conjures up scenes: the morning sunlight, clouds beyond the window, the singing of birds, and even the unforgettable gaze of that person.
It’s a love song, but it’s so emotional that you might wonder, “Is this okay?” It delicately captures universal emotions that make the listeners wonder, “Is this my story?” Kang Min-kyung and Lee Hae-ri are perfect this time too.

〈I Want to Sing〉 turns memories into songs and returns those songs as gifts.Just as a song sung for someone ends up becoming a song for myself, each listener is comforted in a different way.
The last chorus contains the phrase “warmth that has fallen gently.” It’s a good phrase.It feels like a warm drop of water has fallen into my heart.

The album cover has exactly that feeling.
A patch of white is revealed as the stitching peels off the deep red fabric.A blue’ M ‘appears to be handwritten between them.What is the story?

Davichi’s “I Want to Sing” doesn’t cry out loud.It seeps in quietly like a spring breeze and touches a corner of your heart.When this song flows, emotions that have been buried for a long time suddenly raise their heads.
And ask questions in a polite manner.
“Do you want to sing?”
⭐ One line of recommendation
Davichi sews together memories, patching them up so they won’t be torn again.


Reporter Yang com -mo hmyang0307@donga

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