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¡Zero

 Description
[Machine Translation] This album is based on the concept of "80's melodies come back to life. This album is based on the concept of "80's melodies revived now." It includes ballads and pop songs, as well as rock songs and songs with a song taste, and other new arrangements that show a new side of Zero. Also included is Zero's self-cover of "My Way," a song he wrote for his friend and top Hallyu star Ryu Si-won. The album is rich in variety and diversity. Akai Tebukuro (Red Gloves) "Akai Tebukuro" has a nostalgic melody that transports you back in time to 20 years ago, and the lyrics convey a sense of pure love. The theme of the song is a retrograde one in an age when even the meeting of a man and a woman has been digitized through PCs and cell phones, but it has a very warm and sad touch. In 2001, Zero released the OST for the SBS drama "Beautiful Days" (starring Lee Byung Hun, Choi Ji Woo, and Ryu Si-won). In the drama, Ryu Si-won played a masked singer named "Zero," but he did not show his face publicly. In the same year, he released "outinto the world" and in 2003, NHK-BS started airing "Beautiful Days". In 2004, "Beautiful Days" began airing on NHK terrestrial broadcasting, and Zero, who sings the theme song, was inundated with inquiries. Zero made her debut in Japan. She performed with Choi Ji-woo in a classical concert of "Winter Sonata" at Shibuya Orchard Hall. In 2005, she released a single, "Sayonara Till That Day", an insert song for the drama. In 2008, Zero appeared regularly in the singing corner of NHK's Hangul Course and sang on TV for a year. From 2008 to February 2009, she held solo concerts in 13 locations throughout Japan, mainly featuring songs from her album "Inochi (Life)," for which she wrote the lyrics, and each venue was packed to capacity with fans of all ages.


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