WOOSUNG TAPS INTO EMOTIONS WITH NEW SONG “DAY THAT I DIED” OUT NOW
Singer-songwriter Woosung from the South Korean indie-rock group The Rose returns to the limelight with his new single, “Day That I Died” out now via WOOLFPACK/Transparent Arts. You can listen to “Day That I Died” HERE. You can watch the music video HERE.
The melodramatic track is introduced to listeners with the steady sound of multiple piano keys being played before the rush of Woosung’s vocals comes flooding through the speakers. Throughout the song, Woosung sings a longing tune about loss and the lack of willingness to move on. “Day That I Died” comes out just two years after Woosung’s last solo EP MOTH, and one year after The Rose’s last album DUAL.
About Woosung
Woosung is a Korean-American musician, singer, songwriter, and composer, best known for being the vocalist and electric guitarist of the South Korean band The Rose. He will confidentially be releasing new music this fall. He will be lending his voice in the Netflix animated series Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld opposite Ali Wong, Lucy Liu, Bowen Yang, and Jimmy O’Yang, set to release later this year. Woosung made his solo debut in 2019 with the EP, Wolf, and its title single, “Face,” quickly racking up nearly 20 million views on YouTube. WOOSUNG is beloved by his fans and constantly gaining more recognition after featuring on BTSSuga’s song “Snooze” alongside the legendary composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto. As a multifaceted performer, Woosung released his debut feature-length album, Genre, in December of 2021. Woosung embarked on multiple world tours commemorating his album Genre and latest EP, MOTH in 2022. The Global sensation toured across the US, Europe, and Asia and the finale of the MOTH Tour in Seoul gifted the sold-out crowd a reunion of The Rose.