Seo In-guk, Ahn Jae-hyun to reunite in upcoming K.Will music video

Seo In-guk, Ahn Jae-hyun to reunite in upcoming K.Will music video
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South Korean actors Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun are set to reunite in a music video for K.Will’s upcoming single, which is due out in June.

Starship Entertainment announced K.Will’s long-awaited return to music yesterday (May 28) in a press statement to Korean news outlet Newsen“K.Will is preparing for a new album to be released in June and is currently filming a music video for the title track,” the agency said.

The label also announced that actors Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun, who previously starred as the leads in K.Will’s viral music video for ‘Please Don’t’ in 2012, will be reuniting for the upcoming music video.

K.will provided comment on working with both Seo and Ahn again for his new music video, telling Newsen: “I’m currently working on an album and it’s almost finished. While talking to [Ahn] Jae-hyun, I thought it would be a good idea to film a sequel to ‘Please Don’t’.”

The original ‘Please Don’t’ music video starred Seo and Ahn as best friends caught in a what appears to be love triangle with a character played by SISTAR’s Dasom. However, in a twist ending, which the video went viral for, revealed that Seo had been pining for Ahn the entire time.

K.will’s forthcoming music will also mark his first in about six years, with his last album having been released in 2018. Titled ‘The 4th Album: Part.2 [想像; Mood Indigo]’, that record – dropped in November 2018 – was the sequel to a previous album called ‘The 4th Album: Part.1 [Nonfiction]’, which was released in September 2017.

In other K-pop news, Jay Park recently collaborated with KISS OF LIFE’s Natty on a song called ‘Taxi Blurr’, one of two songs on Jay Park’s new digital single album, ‘Jay Park Season 2’. The other song on the album is a ballad track called ‘Chapter’.

Originally published here.

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