Song So-hee, featured in 'The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile,' showcased a new image as a singer-songwriter.

On the 4th, on KBS 2TV's music talk show 'The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile,' singer-songwriters Song So-hee, Stella Jang, Roy Kim, and the beatbox crew Beat Pella House (WING, His, Yellai, Hellcat, Huckle) grants appeared.

On this day, Song So-hee, who transformed from a traditional music girl to a singer-songwriter, presented a standout performance with her recently released song 'Not a Dream.' Park Bo-gum admired, "While listening to the music through the in-ear, I chatted with the staff. I said she was like Elsa from Disney. It was a stage and music that made me realize how pure her voice is and how it is an instrument."

Then, Song So-hee remarked, "I heard your singing earlier through the in-ear monitor, and your pitch was spot on," and an embarrassed Park Bo-gum responded, "Did you hear that? I'm so shy about it. Could you hear my voice? I thought it wouldn’t be heard." He looked at the production team. Song So-hee complimented, "I heard it very well; it was very tight," to which Park Bo-gum said, "I'm so embarrassed. You should have left it out," eliciting laughter.

Park Bo-gum asked, "Since this is your first grant, you seem quite excited about Cantabile today." Song So-hee said, "I last appeared five years ago on Sketchbook, and this is my first return. I am especially happy to be part of the program during your season, Bo-gum. I'm really grateful."

Above all, when comedian Kwak Bum was mentioned for his parody, Song So-hee responded, "I was really surprised. He could sing well, couldn't he?" At that moment, the parody video was released, and Park Bo-gum commented on one of the many comments, saying, "It felt like I was wandering the afterlife," causing bursts of laughter.

Song So-hee said, "I didn't feel bad at all; I found it amusing. I even had a phone currency with another show and decided to let it go good-naturedly. It ended on a positive note."

Meanwhile, Song So-hee shared the reason behind her songwriting and composing for 'Not a Dream': "I have been on many stages, but they were all in hanbok, singing folk songs. At some point, I wanted to express my music not as traditional music but more freely on stage. Eventually, I studied to create my music and came to this point."

She continued, "The hardest part was determining how much to retain and tone down 'the color of my vocals.' I think I ended up assembling my music by incorporating sounds from various countries as well as traditional music that I majored in, thinking, 'It would be good to add this to the songs I've created.'"

[Photo] Captured from the broadcast of 'The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile.'

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