Song Ga-in “Challenge a new singing style, Teacher Shim Soo-bong praises her as a ‘genius’”
Song Ga-in revealed that she challenged a new singing style through ‘Tears Are Falling’.
On the 11th, at the regular 4th album ‘Gain‘s Moon’ release showcase held at Sky Art Hall in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Song Ga-in explained, “I completely changed my singing style and singing style.”
She said, “Teacher Shim Soo-bong told her to ‘Sing comfortably as if she were speaking without strength.”. I’ve only sung songs where I speak loudly, so I‘ve never sung comfortably before. When I tried to sing without strength for the first time, it wasn’t easy. I tried hard to relax”. “After practicing, I went back and the teacher praised me as a ‘gen’. When I tried that singing style, it didn‘t strain my throat and took less strength, so it was easier to sing. I thought it would be good to try this style,” she confessed.
The double title song, “Tears Fall,” was produced by Shim Soo-bong, a living legend in the music industry. The lyrics, which calmly express the feelings of sending off a loved one, and Shim Soo-bong’s signature melody create a harmony. It successfully entered the charts of major music sites immediately after its pre-release, proving the power of the two legends.
Song Ga-in said, “I think opinions on ‘Tears Fall’ are divided. Since it is a singing style that I have not shown before, some people say, ‘It is not like Song Ga-in,’ but others say, ‘It is so good. It is comfortable to listen to because I sing it.’ I am grateful that there are more people who like it.”
Song Ga-in’s new album, “Ga-in’s Moon,” which is being released in 2 years and 10 months, is her 4th full-length album that contains Song Ga-in’s diverse musical colors, which are represented by authentic trot. The album contains 9 tracks, including the title tracks ‘Asadal’ and ‘I’m Tears’, ‘A Lifetime’, which Song Ga-in personally participated in writing the lyrics for her fans, the classic trot ‘Farewell Song’, which features a sentimental melody, ‘Red Peony’, which sings of the sorrowful hearts of young men and women in love, ‘Why Me’, which expresses the lament of separation in the Latin funky genre, the slow rock ‘Saekdong Jeogori’, which contains the love of a mother in her childhood, ‘Father‘s Tears’, a trot ballad depicting a father’s love, and ‘Passing’, a country foxtrot song that sings of hope. Released at 6 p.m. on the 11th.
Jung Hee-yeon, Donga.com reporter shine2562@donga.com
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