2NE1’s Park Bom Brings Back Her Signature Voice in New Drama Soundtrack ‘I Want U Back’
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Park Bom is kicking off the soundtrack for the new K-drama Face Me with her powerful ballad, “I Want U Back.” On Thursday, Big Ocean ENM, the entertainment company behind the drama, announced that the song will be available for streaming across all major platforms.
“I Want U Back” dives deep into the emotional pain of someone who can’t shake the memory of a lost love. The song expresses the narrator’s bittersweet yearning and heartache with a haunting blend of intense synths and drums. It’s a deeply poignant track that showcases Park Bom’s unique ability to convey raw emotion through her voice.
The track has drawn significant attention thanks to Park Bom’s highly anticipated return to the music scene. Known for her distinctive and emotionally powerful vocals, Park Bom is expected to resonate with listeners and add emotion to the song.
Adding to the track’s depth is the collaboration with renowned producers Monster Number Nine and Jay Hong, who are known for their work on other popular K-drama OSTs like “Die For You” by KLANG and EL7Z UP. The track was also produced in partnership with Clang, a talented singer who has contributed to OSTs for notable dramas like The Escape of the Seven: Resurrection and Red Swan.
Face Me is a unique medical crime drama that follows a cold, calculating plastic surgeon and a passionate millennial detective. The two characters join forces to solve complex crimes, using reconstructive surgery to help victims and uncover hidden truths. The show promises to deliver an exciting and emotionally charged narrative, combining suspense, fresh perspectives on plastic surgery, and compelling storylines to keep viewers hooked.
Face Me airs every Wednesday and Thursday on KBS2. Park Bom officially debuted in 2009 as a member of the internationally acclaimed K-pop group 2NE1. The group made an undeniable mark on the global music scene with massive hits like “Lonely,” “I Am the Best,” and “Ugly,” earning a lasting legacy in the K-pop industry.
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