Singer-songwriter Park Sea-woong, known for crafting a unique musical world with his emotive urban music, has released his new single 'Zombie Love' today at noon across various music platforms.
'Zombie Love' uses the metaphor of a 'zombie' to describe a boy struggling to adapt to the fast-paced world, expressing distorted emotions towards a girl he loves through the theme of 'growing pains.' The track is crafted with a J-POP band style, featuring a concise and well-structured sound, combined with Park Sea-woong's distinctive emotive vocals and rhythm, offering a deep sense of immersion.
Park Sea-woong continues to engage in music activities, seamlessly blending pop and hip-hop with his emotive voice that transitions effortlessly between rap and singing. With approximately 500,000 followers on TikTok, he expands his musical style through short video content.
This new single follows his previous releases this year: 'Spiral' in March, 'Watching You Watching Spring' in April, and 'Treatment' in May, marking his fourth consecutive monthly single, maintaining consistent communication with listeners through new music.
Park Sea-woong's new single 'Zombie Love' is available on major music sites such as Melon, Genie, Flo, Apple Music, and Spotify.
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