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Seo Kang-joon releases song for ‘Are You Human?’

By: - Mobile Sub-editor
/ 08:11 PM August 08, 2018

Seo Kang-joon. Image: Viu

South Korean actor  released a song for the original soundtrack of the series “Are You Human?”, K-Pop Herald reports.

“You Are My Love” is the ninth track from the soundtrack of the series featuring Seo, who plays the main character Nam Shin.

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The slow ballad is written from the perspective of Nam, a male robot, with lyrics such as “You are my love, you are the only one,” describing someone who is deeply in love. The show’s music director Gaemi said Seo has a great singing ability and he was surprised to learn that acting is not the actor’s only strength.

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The song garnered support from fans when the track list of the soundtrack was first unveiled, revealing that Seo could venture into singing. JB

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