The group Billlie will unveil its first OST sung in Japanese.
Billlie (Shiyoon, Sean, Tsuki, Moonsua, Haram, Suhyun, Haruna) will release the Japanese version of the webtoon 'The Savior' OST today (18th) at noon through various music sites.
'The Savior' heralds the beginning of a grand narrative and is a song that saves the protagonist from the whirlpool of fate. It features explosive heavy guitar riffs and a harmonious heavy drumming style in the alternative metal rock genre, deeply capturing the universe of the main story.
In particular, 'The Savior' previously garnered considerable attention as Billlie's first OST performed in full in February. Energized by the enthusiastic response, Billlie added the news of the Japanese version's release, promising a different charm compared to the Korean version, capturing the attention of fans both domestically and in Japan. Additionally, member Tsuki directly participated in the lyrics, showcasing enhanced musical capabilities.
'The Savior' is a spin-off work of the Park Tae-jun universe, sharing its world with the popular K-webtoon 'Lookism,' which will begin serialization in Japan on June 1. Billlie, capturing the local interest with its diverse appeal, will participate in singing the Japanese version OST, adding immersion and showcasing high synergy.
Billlie experienced mainstream popularity by meeting numerous global fans through its debut world tour, which spanned a total of 31 cities across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania, including a finale performance held in Seoul in March. Throughout the world tour, the seven members showcased outstanding vocal and performance skills, drawing strong responses on a high-quality stage as they presented a setlist that captured all moments of Billlie.
Meanwhile, the Japanese version of the OST 'The Savior' sung by Billlie will be released today (18th) at noon through various music sites.
[Photo] Music & New
[OSEN]