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Soran and Miyeon Collaborate on Remake Single ‘Ceremony’

Soran and Miyeon Collaborate on Remake Single ‘Ceremony’
Soran is set to release the remake single ‘Ceremony’ featuring Miyeon on the 27th.
This track is a fresh reinterpretation of the original by Awesome City Club.
Notably, this release includes an English version, adding extra significance.

[TV Daily, reporter Kim Ji-ha] Band Soran is set to release their new remake single ‘Ceremony’ in collaboration with (G)I-DLE's Miyeon on the 27th at 6 PM through various music streaming platforms. This track is a reinterpretation of the original by the Japanese band Awesome City Club, infused with Soran's unique emotive essence.

The original song is beloved for its refreshing vibe, and this remake highlights Soran's warm band sound paired with Miyeon's individual flair, crafting a new emotional narrative. The upbeat keyboard and acoustic guitar serve as the backbone, while brass harmonies bring a refreshing summer feel.

Notably, this single marks the first release in English by Soran, adding significance to the project. The English lyrics, meticulously adapted from the Korean version, deliver distinct experiences through their different emotional expressions, promising a fresh encounter for fans.

The remake of ‘Ceremony’ showcases a unique emotional connection between Soran and Miyeon. The superb synergy of the two artists enriches the song's overall atmosphere, striking a balance between retaining their individual styles while complementing each other's emotional depth. Soran's warm band sound, combined with Miyeon's crystalline vocals, elevates the piece beyond a mere remake into a new dimension of musical expression.

This project comes amid Soran's exploration of diverse musical avenues. Following their previous releases, including ‘Delivery’, ‘Draw One Apple’, and ‘Tonight I'm Afraid of the Darkness (2026 Version)’, ‘Ceremony’ serves as a further expansion of their musical journey, showcasing Soran's commercial sensibility and helping to build an even broader fanbase.

According to their agency, MPMG Music, this remake isn't just a mere re-arrangement but rather a thoughtful reconstruction of the original, taking into account the emotional nuances of each language. The release of the English version reflects Soran's strategy to connect more closely with global fans, likely resulting in positive implications for their future activities.

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

Photo: MPMG Music

Source: tvdaily.co.kr