「BTS(防弾少年団)」JIMINだけじゃない、「aespa」から「THE BOYZ」まで…続くハリウッドの「ラブコール」
Not only BTS's JIMIN, but also AESPA and THE BOYZ... Hollywood's love calls continue
Hollywood's love call to K-POP continues. Not through acting, but through music. Hollywood producers are inviting K-POP to sing OST (original soundtrack) songs.
The group continues to use pop artists one after another in an attempt to grab both box office success and hot topics.
She sang the OST "Die Trying" for "REBEL MOON - Part 2: The Scars" (hereafter "REBEL MOON 2").
"Die 2" is a science fiction movie that depicts a battle that decides the fate of the galaxy.
"Trying" is being praised for doubling the worldview and fantasy sensibility of the work, which is typical of the Metaverse group, and increasing the immersiveness of the work.
In particular, "Die Trying," which was used as the theme song for Bae Doo Na, who played the role of the swordsman Nemesis, was a great collaboration between a representative K-POP star and a representative Korean film star.
In addition to "REBEL MOON 2," aespa also sang the insert song "Hold On" for the Apple original movie "Tetris."
Tight", Apple TV+ musical series "Fraggle Rock: The Magnificent Return" OST "Get
He has also participated in works such as "Goin'" and has emerged as a "global OST powerhouse."
The group "THE BOYZ" has become a hot topic by not only singing the OST but also participating in the songwriting.
Jacob and Kevin of "The Boyz," who participated in "Electric Energy," participated in meetings directly during the production process, exchanged opinions, and worked together to grasp the direction of the song.
He participated in the overall production. Matthew Bourne, director of "ARGYLLE", said, "The Boyz will bring a completely different kind of energy to our tracks.
"I expected it," he said, "and I'm really happy with the result."
BTS' JIMIN, who participated in the OST of "Die", and the OST of the movie "Barbie"
Hollywood continues to call out to K-pop, including the group FIFTY FIFTY, who sang the song "Dreams."
A source in the Korean music industry said, "K-pop's status is rising day by day, and she is gaining attention as an OST singer for Hollywood productions.
"It's a win-win in that it allows K-pop artists to get their name and voice known to a global audience," he said.
2024/04/25 07:40 KST
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