Singer K Records Theme Song of Film "Typhoon" in Japanese
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Singer K will promote the film "Typhoon" in Japan.
K has recorded the theme song for a music video to promote "Typhoon" starring Jang Dong-gn in Japan. K satisfied Japanese officials in mid-January when he finished recording the theme song in fluent Japanese at a studio in Seoul.
K said he admires Jang. He said, "While singing, I hoped for the film to be a smash hit in Japan".
The promotional video of "Typhoon" featuring the song sung by K will be introduced across Japan via various media including TV commercials. K's fifth single album will feature his latest song as well.
K left for Japan on the afternoon of Mar. 5 for a concert tour throughout Japan. He will give a concert in six Japanese cities, including Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, starting from Mar. 10.
Meanwhile, K will attend the "Gold Disk Awards Ceremony", the biggest album-related awards ceremony in Japan, at the NHK Hall in Tokyo on Mar. 9.
K has recorded the theme song for a music video to promote "Typhoon" starring Jang Dong-gn in Japan. K satisfied Japanese officials in mid-January when he finished recording the theme song in fluent Japanese at a studio in Seoul.
K said he admires Jang. He said, "While singing, I hoped for the film to be a smash hit in Japan".
The promotional video of "Typhoon" featuring the song sung by K will be introduced across Japan via various media including TV commercials. K's fifth single album will feature his latest song as well.
K left for Japan on the afternoon of Mar. 5 for a concert tour throughout Japan. He will give a concert in six Japanese cities, including Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, starting from Mar. 10.
Meanwhile, K will attend the "Gold Disk Awards Ceremony", the biggest album-related awards ceremony in Japan, at the NHK Hall in Tokyo on Mar. 9.
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