Park Bom has released the music video of her brand-new single, ‘Do Re Mi Fa Sol’ featuring CHANGMO.
The clip features the former 2NE1 member performing the R&B-inspired song on a pink-toned soundstage filled with pillows, alongside scenes of the singer seated at a piano with a peacock. The single is the singer’s first official comeback since 2019’s ‘re: BLUE ROSE’, which included the song ‘4:44’ with MAMAMOO’s Wheein.
“Play my heart so it’s easy to understand / Love me like do-re-mi-fa-sol-fa-mi-re-do, yeah / I don’t want any complications, just love me / Love me like do-re-mi-fa-sol-fa-mi-re-do, yeah,” she sings on the chorus.
On March 22, her label D-Nation Entertainment announced that the ex-2NE1 member had been working on new music. “Since fans have waited a long time, Park Bom put in a lot of effort to share good music with fans. Please show lots of interest and love for ‘Do Re Mi Fa Sol’,” the agency said in a statement, as translated by Soompi.
Earlier that month, Park Bom previewed the song during an appearance on the tvN television series On & Off, where she shared more about her life on Ganghwa Island. The idol gave viewers a glimpse of a recording session for the new track on the show.
Park Bom in a recording session for one of her upcoming new songs! It's giving R&B! SHE IS COMING! | On&Off clip.
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Back in 2019, the K-pop veteran also participated in Mnet’s reality competition Queendom alongside girl groups such as AOA, MAMAMOO, Lovelyz, OH MY GIRL and (G)-IDLE in 2019. During her time in the competition, she coved songs by her fellow competitors and also released the original song ‘Wanna Go Back’.
Park Bom signed with D-Nation Entertainment in 2018, two years after she left her longtime home of YG Entertainment, following the disbandment of 2NE1. In early 2019, she released the song ‘Spring’, which was her first solo single since 2011’s ‘Don’t Cry’.
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