Singer Cheese will release the first OST for the Genie TV original drama 'My Precious Star'.
The OST 'Lost Star' sung by Cheese will be released on various music sites on the 19th at 6 PM.
The Genie TV original drama 'My Precious Star' (directed by Choi Young-hoon, written by Park Ji-ha, planned by KT Studio Genie, produced by Jumbo Film and Studio Bomb), which premiered on the 18th, is a romantic comedy about the top star of South Korea who suddenly becomes an ordinary middle-aged woman, garnering intense interest even before its airing due to the reunion of Uhm Jung-hwa and Song Seung-heon after 10 years.
With outstanding acting, stylish direction, and a high-quality script, the expectations of viewers are heightened, and the OST 'Lost Star - Cheese', which has made a strong impression as the opening song of the drama, is set to be released.
'Lost Star' is a song that stands out with its retro city pop mood and addictive scat, evoking beautiful memories of the past and creating a deep sense of nostalgia. It delicately captures the heart of the top star 'Cheong-ja', who has transcended 25 years in an instant, enriching the narrative of the drama.
Cheese, who performed this OST, has been loved by the public with numerous hit songs such as 'I Like You', 'Madeleine Love', and 'What Do You Think?'. In April of this year, she returned with her second full-length album 'It Just Happened' after 10 years, receiving critical acclaim for her broader and more refined musicality.
Additionally, she has consistently participated in various drama OSTs, adding delicate and warm emotions to works such as 'Weather People', 'Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha', and 'The Tale of Nokdu'.
'Lost Star' was completed with the involvement of music director Jin Ha-di, who was responsible for the music of hit dramas like 'Good Casting' and 'Wonder Woman', enhancing its quality. This song, which naturally blends into the atmosphere of the drama and adds a fresh charm, is expected to captivate viewers' hearts as a well-made OST that leaves a lasting impression and emotion.
[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]