Song Ga-in embraces the pain of South Korea with his new song 'Raining Mount Kumgang'.
Song Ga-in's agency Pocket Stone Studio released a teaser photo of the title song Raining Mount Kumgang of the third regular album The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (today). In the photo, Song Ga-in closed his eyes and reached out somewhere faintly, amplifying his curiosity about the new song.
Song Ga-in will release his third full-length album, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, on the 21st. The title songs for the new album are two songs, Rainy Mount Kumgang and Beyond Memory, which will convey warm comfort to fans with different emotions and moods.
The main title song, Raining Mount Kumgang, is an authentic Trot song that pours Song Ga-in's musical capabilities. It is an unpublished song by the late Baek Young-ho, the best composer in South Korea, who made 4,000 songs including Lee Mi-ja's Camellia Girl, Nam In-su's Memories Soyagok, and Moon Ju-ran's Life of a Woman. The lyrics contain the affection of the displaced people living with the pain of division and the longing and sadness of the family they want to see.
Song Ga-in said through his agency, "I hope that the new song 'Raining Mount Kumgang' will be a warm comfort to the Now On My Way to Meet You and the displaced people who can not return to their hometowns. I hope it will be a music that will help you feel the pain of the displaced people and bring out the message of hope. "
Meanwhile, Song Ga-in releases his third full-length album in a year and four months. Just as The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock () is a song that he misses and sings for his loved ones, he included in a total of 10 songs his gratitude and longing for his loved ones who have waited for him for a long time. You can meet through various music sites at 6 pm on the 21st.
Photo: Pocket Doll Studio