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Park Tae-hoon Reveals His Heart with New Single 'How to Use You'

Park Tae-hoon Reveals His Heart with New Single 'How to Use You'
Park Tae-hoon will release his new single 'How to Use You' on the 16th.
The song addresses the complex emotions involved in love and romance.
Park Tae-hoon is increasing his global recognition through overseas activities.

[TV Daily, Kim Ji-ha] Singer Park Tae-hoon will release his new digital single 'How to Use You' on various online music platforms at 6 PM on the 16th.

The song 'How to Use You' captures the complex emotions experienced while observing the romantic relationship of someone he likes. The refined blend of pop and R&B sound with Park Tae-hoon’s unique touch enhances the song’s emotional depth.

Notably, the lyric “I’m not that great” can be interpreted as a comment about the other person's partner, but it also reflects self-deprecation about his inability to confess his feelings. The contrast between the cynical delivery and the honest emotion contained within adds to the song's immersion.

Last year, Park Tae-hoon launched his activities in Japan with the release of his first single 'Yume (ゆめ)' and showcased his presence by performing at the 'ICON BEACH FESTIVAL' in Bali, Indonesia, where he connected with over a thousand fans.

Park Tae-hoon's 'How to Use You' profoundly examines the complex emotions of modern individuals. The song’s honest portrayal of love's anxieties and feelings of alienation carries the potential to resonate with many listeners. The blend of tragic elegance with an attractive melody enhances the song's appeal.

His continuous overseas activities confirm that he is gaining attention not only within Korea but also in the global market. The release of 'Yume' and the performance at the 'ICON BEACH FESTIVAL' provided him with opportunities to connect with fans from diverse cultural backgrounds, accelerating his musical development.

Returning with a new single, Park Tae-hoon skillfully conveys psychological complexity in his music, drawing from past experiences. This positions him not merely as a pop artist but as a unique musician with his own distinct identity.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

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Source: tvdaily.co.kr