This track emphasizes the authenticity of trot with profound emotions.
The album includes a second track conveying a reunification message along with various hit songs.
[TV Daily Kim Jin-seok Reporter] Trot singer Tae Jin Ah is set to release new music. His new song 'Gashiyeonina' will be available on Melon at noon on the 28th.
The title track 'Gashiyeonina' boasts magnificent orchestration and choirs, showcasing Tae Jin Ah's heartfelt vocals, complemented by the musical talents of lyricist Han Si-yoon and composer Nam Gi-yeon, forming a classic trot. The song expresses the pain felt by a man whose brief love lingers like a 'thorn,' emphasizing the indelible traces of love post-breakup.
The second track titled 'From Hallasan Baengnokdam to Baekdusan Cheonji' is written by Tae Jin Ah with music by Lee Roo, conveying a message of reunification. This song focuses on communication between the North and South, encapsulating the feelings Tae Jin Ah experienced during a 1999 concert in North Korea, bringing hope to separated families and displaced people. The new album will also feature many hits such as 'Okgyeongi,' 'A Woman Who Doesn’t Even Look in the Mirror,' 'I’m Sorry, Sorry,' and 'Yellow Handkerchief.'
Tae Jin Ah's new song 'Gashiyeonina' highlights the authenticity of the trot genre, combining traditional instruments with modern elements. The poignant lyrics and Tae Jin Ah's profound voice are expected to resonate with many fans, presenting a true emotional experience. By skillfully expressing the pain within a love story, the song will create a strong connection with the audience.
Particularly, the second track 'From Hallasan Baengnokdam to Baekdusan Cheonji' conveys a message of reunification. Tae Jin Ah's feelings from his performance in North Korea are beautifully encapsulated within this song, adding a social significance beyond mere entertainment. Such an approach will further accentuate Tae Jin Ah's artistic depth.
Finally, the inclusion of various previous hits in this album provides another opportunity to demonstrate Tae Jin Ah's long-standing career. It is expected to serve as a bridge to not only maintain close communication with fans but also reach a younger audience.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: Tae Jin Ah