Milena to Release Pre-Release Track 'What About Next Spring'
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Milena to Release Pre-Release Track 'What About Next Spring' Today (13th) with Support from wave to earth's Daniel Kim
Singer-songwriter Milena (Milena), the first female artist under the label wave to earth, is returning with a new song capturing the longing after a breakup.
Milena will release her new song "What About Next Spring" on various online music sites at 6 PM today (13th). "What About Next Spring" is a pre-release track from Milena's first full-length album, scheduled to be released on July 11th, and it depicts the feelings of facing spring after a breakup. It captures the bittersweet and longing emotions for a former lover amidst the beautiful scenery of spring.
Notably, Daniel Kim of the Korean jazz band wave to earth participated in the song not only as a featured artist but also as a composer and arranger, enhancing the song's completeness. The two artists are expected to amplify the song's emotions with their unique vocals and captivating rhythm.
Milena also garnered significant attention by pre-releasing the performance of "What About Next Spring" on KBS 2TV's "The Seasons - Park Bo-gum's Cantabile" on the 6th. Milena delivered a perfect live performance, gifting the audience with a romantic sensibility.
Milena, the first female artist under wave to earth, is a talented singer-songwriter recognized for her composing and arranging skills even before her official debut. She graduated top of her class from Seoul National University's composition department. She has released albums including "Nothing," "Single Life (i love you)," and "Why Do We Fall in Love?" and has gained popularity for her distinctive musical color and trendy songs.
Meanwhile, Milena's pre-release track "What About Next Spring" will be available on various online music sites from 6 PM today.
Written by Han Hae Seon
Translated by Lee So Yun
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