The new song 'Life is Everything' conveys themes of life’s weight and a positive message.
This track is set to release on the 28th, produced by Song Dong-woon.
[TVDaily Reporter Han Seoyul] Singer Park Ji-hyun will contribute to the third OST track 'Life is Everything' for KBS2's drama 'Love Prescription'. The song is set to be released on the 28th at 6 PM, and it carries a message about the weight of life paired with a positive outlook, making it highly anticipated.
'Life is Everything' conveys hope even in tough moments, showcasing Park's emotional vocals harmonized with warm guitar and harmonica sounds. This song aims to provide solace and empathy to listeners enduring difficult days.
Moreover, renowned producer Song Dong-woon will oversee the OST's production, bringing a high level of quality akin to his past hits. Park Ji-hyun gained recognition by securing second place in TV Chosun's 'Miss Trot 2', and has been actively promoting since her first studio album release. 'Love Prescription' is a family drama portraying two families entwined for 30 years resolving misunderstandings and becoming a united family again, airing every weekend.
Park Ji-hyun's upcoming OST 'Life is Everything' is anticipated to resonate deeply with listeners. The track not only adheres to the trot genre but also delivers a clear and impactful message. It's particularly relevant as it addresses universal themes of comfort for those facing challenging times.
Musically, the warm melody combined with Park's emotional voice is likely to evoke a sense of stability and hope for audiences. The involvement of producer Song Dong-woon further elevates the track's quality, given his successful track record in producing various hit OSTs.
Having garnered attention through 'Miss Trot 2', Park Ji-hyun's participation in this OST could serve as a significant step in her career progression. The drama’s themes of family and healing create an opportunity for the music and storytelling to synergize, potentially winning over the public’s affection.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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